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Submitted: 3/12/20 • Approved: 3/13/20 • Last Updated: 3/16/20 • R281165-G0-S3
Dec 19, 1928-Sept 23, 2005
Husband of Carolyn Ann (Maschino) Meier; son of Gottfried and Mary (Schoenhals) Meier
ENID, OKLA. - Bobbie Lee Meier, 76, formerly of Darrouzett, Texas, died Friday, Sept. 23, 2005.
Graveside services will be at noon Tuesday in Darrouzett Cemetery with military rites by the Darrouzett American Legion Kiowa Post No. 635. Arrangements are by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home of Enid.
Mr. Meier was born to Gottfried and Mary Edna Schoenhals Meier on Dec. 19, 1928, in Follett, Texas, and died Friday, Sept. 23 in Enid. He grew up in Shattuck and Booker, Texas, and then served in the Army in the Korean Conflict. On Jan. 2, 1958, he married Carolyn Ann Maschino, and they made their home in the Booker area. Bob was a farmer, rancher and truck driver. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Perryton, Texas, and the Darrouzett American Legion Kiowa Post No. 635.
Survivors include his loving and caring wife, Carolyn; two sons, John Meier and wife, Sheila, of Darrouzett and Maxwell Meier of Enid; a daughter, Carol Rutz and husband, Michael, of Perryton; three grandchildren, James Lee Meier, Sarah Marie Ophelia Meier and Alyssa Faith Rutz; two sisters, Virginia Dunn of Booker and Donna Bell of Denver; a brother, Larry Meier and wife, Jessie, of Hugo, Colo.; three aunts, Ophelia Schoenhals of Shattuck, Emily Meier of Canadian, Texas, and Valentine Schoenhals of Lipscomb, Texas; several nieces and nephews; and other relatives.
The family suggests memorials be to the American Legion or Our Daily Bread and may be sent in care of the funeral home.
The body will be available for viewing from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the American Legion in Darrouzett .
Amarillo Globe-News, Sept. 25, 2005
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