Vincent Meyer

vincent meyer

November 26, 1922 ~ March 20, 2008

Vincent Meyer, 85, of Faulkton passed away, Thursday, March 20, 2008 at the Faulkton Healthcare Center.

Mass of Christian Burial was held at 2:00p.m., Tuesday, March 25, at St. Thomas Catholic Church with Fr. Joji Itukulapati officiating. Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery, directed by Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton.

Vincent J. Meyer was born November 26, 1922 to Henry and Mary (Meier) Meyer in Hand County, South Dakota. At an early age the family moved to Faulk County. After graduating from 8th grade in 1938 Vincent farmed with his father until 1951 when he moved into Faulkton. He worked different jobs, retiring from the Faulk County Highway Department in 1984.

Some of his hobbies included hunting, fishing and golfing.

He is survived by two sisters: Margaret M. Benning of Mountain View, CA and Theresa Thorman of Albert Lee, MN and numerous nieces and nephews.

Vincent’s parents and two sisters, Dorothy Babcock and Betty Ewan preceded him in death.

Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton was entrusted with his arrangements.

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  1. Uncle Vince is with his mom and dad and my mom in heaven now. I’m sure mom greeted him with open arms and a big kiss.

    Robert, Linda, Michele & David Ewan

  2. We’ve always been so very far away, but Uncle Vincent has always been in our thoughts & prayers and loved. He is with Grandma & Grandpa, Mom & Dorothy now.

    Love
    Lisa, Randy & Sydney

  3. Eternal rest grant unto Uncle Vince, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen. You will be missed.

  4. HEARTFELT SYMPATHEY TO MARGARET AND HER SISTER.

    BUD WEISNER
    11055 SW MEADOWBROOK DR
    TIGARD OR 97224

  5. I enjoyed visiting with Vince when I walked through the alley and he would be sitting in his back yard. He was always so happy when his sisters would come in their campers and park on his yard so they could spend time together.

    We shared many cups of coffee with Vince downtown and enjoyed having him as a neighbor.

  6. I would just like to say that Uncle Vince was a very nice person. I will mostly remember him for the counsel and support that he offered my brother who fought alcoholism. Uncle Vince loved to golf. We golfed whenever he visited my mom in Albert Lea. We also played in Faulkton. I love him very much.

  7. Although distance kept us from seeing you often, please know you were always in our thoughts. I am so grateful we were able to come and see you in July 2001. We took some great pictures and got to talk about the good times we had with you, Grandpa and Grandma when we were kids. You will never be forgotten and I know Mom, Grandpa, Grandma and Aunt Dottie are happy you are once again with them in heaven. We love you !!

  8. We love you Uncle Vincent.


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