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Joe Meyer

April 26, 1984 ~ September 19, 2017

Joe Meyer, 33, of Cedar Rapids, passed away with his loving family by his side on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, after a valiant battle with cancer. He was graciously welcomed into Heaven to join his family and his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Joe has graciously donated his body to the Des Moines University Body Donor Program to continue his journey of helping others. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Friday, September 29, 2017, at Veritas Church, 509 3rd Street SE, Cedar Rapids, and Celebration of Life Service is 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 30, 2017, at Veritas Church. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. He is survived by his loving wife, Sarah Hemming-Meyer; daughter on-the-way Kyley Jo; father, Lothar Meyer; brother, Andrew (Sara) Meyer; cousin, Jay (Lisa) Matre; uncles, Jim (Sondrh) Matre and Brian (Gail) Riggs; In-laws, Pat and Mary Hemming; brothers-in-law, Phil (Kate) Hemming and Gabe Wakow Biel; grandmother-in-law, Irene Hopp; and nieces and nephews, Luke and Brooke Meyer, Shaun, Parker, Palmer, and Onna Hemming, and Isaac Biel. Joseph Frederick Meyer was born April 26, 1984, in Mason City, Iowa, to Lothar and Gail (Riggs) Meyer. He was raised in Clear Lake, and throughout his childhood he spent countless hours fostering his love for the outdoors'fishing on the lake, playing in the woods, hunting, and camping. He also enjoyed Boy Scouts, 4H, and sports: soccer, wrestling, and football. Joe graduated from Clear Lake High School in 2003. He attended Coe College where he played Kohawk Football, was a member of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, worked with Dougie Peters in the athletic equipment department, and majored in Biology. Joe especially loved his time at the Coe College Wilderness Field Station in northern Minnesota. He graduated from Coe in 2007. It was at Coe that Joe met the love of his life, Sarah Hemming. They were united in marriage on June 28, 2008, in Marion. Joe was a dedicated husband who was committed to supporting Sarah throughout her education and medical training as they pursued their dream of Sarah becoming a doctor. After marriage they moved to Monroe, Iowa, where Sarah studied at Des Moines University and Joe worked at Central College and Vermeer Manufacturing in Pella, Iowa. In 2013, they moved to McCordsville, Indiana, to continue Sarah's Emergency Medicine Residency training at Indiana University while Joe worked for the city of McCordsville. In his spare time, Joe loved hunting'turkey, pheasant, fowl and deer'fishing, hiking, camping, biking/RAGBRI, and spending time with his dogs and wife. He loved food, family dinners, all-you-can-eat buffets, and the famous family ham balls. Nothing brought him more joy than spending time with his family, especially his nephews and nieces. In 2016, Joe and Sarah returned home to Cedar Rapids, while he continued to fight his battle against his brain tumor. During the last year, Joe and Sarah spent time making memories and traveling'French Polynesian Islands, Mexico, fishing in Minnesota, and camping. They were blessed with so many new friends as they attended Veritas Church. Those who knew Joe know that he was one of the most genuine, hard-working, giving, and selfless individuals who always focused on the needs of others. He never complained about his diagnosis, but rather focused on thanking God for his many blessings. Joe and his family want to thank all of those who supported him during his battle, especially the staff at Hospice House of Mercy, dedicated neighbors, and members of Veritas Church and The First Presbyterian Church of Marshalltown. Joe was preceded in death by his mother Gail Meyer; and grandparents, George and Toni Meyer and Robert and Florence Riggs. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Joe Meyer Wilderness Field Station Endowment Fund at Coe College: 1220 First Ave NE Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52402.

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  1. We crossed paths with Joe on RAGBRAI for a couple years and so enjoyed getting to know him! What a great guy! So sorry he had to go through so much nasty stuff with this cancer. Our sympathies to his entire family! Gordy and Dixie Mosher

  2. I met Joe while a group of guys were painting JIm & Teri’s house in Cedar Rapids. He was that person who just stood out in the crowd. Very handy and helpful. Not boastful with everything he knew. Sincere and easy to talk to. I am so glad he was a friend to my family. For a young person he left a BIG footprint. He will truly be missed. My deepest sympathies to Sarah and his family. Debbie Lovetinsky

  3. Dear Family I am so very sorry for your loss. May the love of family, the support of friends, and the many fond memories shared over the years bring warmth to your hears. May the promises of God give you hope, inner peace and strength to cope with the days ahead. Grieving doesn’t end at the funeral.
    Rev 21:4 Acts 24:15 1Thess. 4:13

  4. Such a good guy when they lived here, we boarded there dog for them Watsonskennels.. So sorry to see this we will be praying for his family.

  5. Joe was in my 4H Club when he was growing up. He was a valuable member and his contributions were meaningful. He gained leadership and communication skills that made him a successful student and husband. My sympathies to the family. Thoughts and prayers to all. Al Nickerson Lakes Ambitious Feeders 4H Club Leader

    • I graduated from high school with Joe’s dad, Lothar. All my heartfelt sympathy to all of you at this very difficult time. Sandy Kramer Powers.

  6. That smile says it all and I can still hear your laugh. You touched many lives and will continue to through the light you reflected. Our prayers of peace and comfort are with your family. Lamentations 3:22-23

    Tim and Amelia Molencamp

  7. Lothar and Family, This is sad news. You will have the memory of him forever. Sending prayers and peace for all the Meyer family. Jacque Fletcher (Class of ’69)

  8. Sara and family, I am so very sorry to hear of Joe’s passing. I remember when he was born. Gail was still playing volleyball with us so he went everywhere with us! Gail always assured us that he was safe in there! He was always full of energy. My prayers for peace and comfort for your family and for great memories. He is gone too soon!

  9. Sarah-
    So sorry to here about Joe. If you’re ever in Pella give me a call. You are in my PRAYERS.
    Love-
    Becky Oakland
    319-621-2857

  10. Worked a bit with Andrew, Joe’s brother. I’m sure Joe is a good share of the reason why Andrew is such a great man. God bless the family. May His Spirit whisper peace to your souls and assure you of better times ahead. Our prayers are with you.


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