Henry Elliott Meyer  March 11 1942  September 24 2019 (age 77)

Henry Elliott Meyer March 11 1942 September 24 2019 (age 77)

March 11 1942 September 24 2019 (age 77)
Henry E. Meyer, 77, husband to the late Dotty Meyer, passed away on Tuesday September 24, 2019 at Jewish Hospital. He was born to the Carl J. and Mary H. (Vowels) Meyer in Louisville on March 11, 1942. He is also preceded in death by a sister, Charlotte Bailey, sister-in-law, Victoria Holland, and brother-in-law John Lee, Jr. He retired as a manager from Rite-Aide, was a member of Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and he loved to fish. He is survived by children, Timothy Meyer (Denise), Paula Phillips, Kristie Smith, and Mickie Smith along with grandchildren Bailey, Taylor, Travis, Chris, Nathan, Katie, Frankie, Morgan, Jacob and great-grandchildren, Darin, Nicholas, and Atticus, with one on the way. He will also be missed by siblings, Pam Barker (Dennis), Penny McIntrye (Henry), Chippy Berger (Barry). And his in-laws that he considered family, Marilyn Miller (Jim), Madlyn Nash (Dennis), Ann Deer, J. C. Lee (Sharon), Joyce Saunders (Kenny), Pauline Anderson, Raymond Bailey, and Bert Holland.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Henry Elliott Meyer March 11 1942 September 24 2019 (age 77).

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