Jim was a graduate of Fatima High School. During high school, Jim worked for his uncle, Alvin Luecke, at Luecke's Charcoal and Logging in Westphalia.
He also worked for Moore Construction, Gus Eisterhold Construction, and Twehous Excavation before starting his own business as a self-employed carpenter. Jim enjoyed building everything from homes to furniture and even a few pieces of Barbie furniture. Jim was not a man of many words, but touched the lives of so many with his talented work.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Jim is survived by: two sons, Adam Meyer of Vienna, MO, and Aaron Meyer of Jefferson City; one daughter, Sarah Meyer of Fulton; one brother, Robert Meyer of St. James; one sister, Dolores Eisterhold of Rich Fountain; four grandchildren, Logan Meyer, Kaden Sharp, Kyler Sharp and Gabrielle Pace; and three nieces, Dawn (Mike) Wilde, Stacey (Danny) Weible, and Honey (Larry) Hennier.
Jim was a graduate of Fatima High School. During high school, Jim worked for his uncle, Alvin Luecke, at Luecke's Charcoal and Logging in Westphalia.
He also worked for Moore Construction, Gus Eisterhold Construction, and Twehous Excavation before starting his own business as a self-employed carpenter. Jim enjoyed building everything from homes to furniture and even a few pieces of Barbie furniture. Jim was not a man of many words, but touched the lives of so many with his talented work.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Jim is survived by: two sons, Adam Meyer of Vienna, MO, and Aaron Meyer of Jefferson City; one daughter, Sarah Meyer of Fulton; one brother, Robert Meyer of St. James; one sister, Dolores Eisterhold of Rich Fountain; four grandchildren, Logan Meyer, Kaden Sharp, Kyler Sharp and Gabrielle Pace; and three nieces, Dawn (Mike) Wilde, Stacey (Danny) Weible, and Honey (Larry) Hennier.
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