Harriett Meyer

harriett meyer

February 29, 1928 ~ February 2, 2021

Harriett Casey Meyer passed away at age 92 on February 2, 2021 at home with her daughter, Barbara, by her side. Harriett was born on February 29, 1928 in Henryville, Indiana. One of twelve children born to Seymour and Anna Ritchey Casey. On September 3, 1950 Harriett married Harold Meyer at St. John's Lutheran Church White Creek. Harold passed away on September 12, 2014. She is survived by two children, Michael (Linda) Meyer of Columbus, Indiana and Barbara (David) Lewis of Flower Mound, Texas. She is also survived by one grandson, David (Melissa) Meyer of Columbus, Indiana and one great granddaughter, Morgan Meyer of Columbus, Indiana. She is preceded in death by her parents and ten siblings, Roy Casey, Ruby Casey, Melvin Casey, Ervin Casey, Charles Casey, Willard Casey, Franklin Casey, Leonard Casey, Amos Casey and Virginia Casey Linn. She is survived by a sister Helen Casey Spalding of Salem, Indiana and special friends Shirley Todd and Cheri Fox of Columbus, Indiana. Harriett is a member of St. John's Lutheran Church White Creek. She loved taking care of her house and working in her yard and always took great pride in everything she did. She was the queen of lint rolling who loved attention, especially complements about how young she looked. Harriett was always smiling and made people laugh. Visitation will be from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday February 6, 2021 at the Jewell - Rittman Family Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday February 7, 2021 at St. John's Lutheran Church Whitecreek with Pastor Justin Whitmore officiating with visitation one hour prior to the funeral service at the church. Burial will be at the church cemetery. The family asks that memorial gifts be made to St. John's Lutheran Church White Creek Columbus, Indiana.

 

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  1. One of the most unique individual I have ever been blessed to know. I will miss her so. Waynesville will not be the same, but she is in good hands. Our loss is Heavens gain. No pain, no worries. There will never never be another Harriett. Rest in Peace dear friend.

  2. Everyone who knew Harriett will always remember her sweet smile & how she always knew how to have fun! She will surely be missed! She & Harold brought so much joy to everyone they met! Now they are sharing their joy together in heaven!

  3. I have such sweet memories of this kind woman from my childhood neighborhood! She always had a smile and never met a stranger. Love and prayers to you and your families Mike and Barb.

  4. Harriett was a hoot. Always had a smile on her face and always laughing. She was always riding her bike and always stopped to talk and say hi and ask how everyone was doing. She and Harold were good people and neighbors. Lots of good memories.


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