Gaylan George Meyer
May 8, 1944 ~ October 21, 2018
Gaylan George Meyer (Age 74)
Passed away on Sunday, October 21, 2018
at his home in Oakton, Va. Beloved husband
of Jan Meyer, devoted father of Greg Meyer (Nina)
and Jason Meyer, brother of Luther Meyer and
George Jungels, grandfather of Sawyer Meyer.
The family will receive friends at the Money & King
Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va on
Friday, October 26th from 6-8 PM. Memorial services
will be held on Saturday, October 27th at 4:00 PM at
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2589 Chain Bridge Rd.,
Vienna, Va. Gaylan worked for AT & T for 30 years
retiring as a network manager. In retirement, he
became a Master Naturalist and was active in the
Virginia Native Plant Society. He also was an avid birder,
traveling to all seven continents to birdwatch. Donations
may be made to Virginia Native Plant Society or Emmanuel
Lutheran Church.
Passed away on Sunday, October 21, 2018
at his home in Oakton, Va. Beloved husband
of Jan Meyer, devoted father of Greg Meyer (Nina)
and Jason Meyer, brother of Luther Meyer and
George Jungels, grandfather of Sawyer Meyer.
The family will receive friends at the Money & King
Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va on
Friday, October 26th from 6-8 PM. Memorial services
will be held on Saturday, October 27th at 4:00 PM at
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2589 Chain Bridge Rd.,
Vienna, Va. Gaylan worked for AT & T for 30 years
retiring as a network manager. In retirement, he
became a Master Naturalist and was active in the
Virginia Native Plant Society. He also was an avid birder,
traveling to all seven continents to birdwatch. Donations
may be made to Virginia Native Plant Society or Emmanuel
Lutheran Church.
Jan, Our deepest sympathy to you and family. We have many fond family memories..
Dave & Anne Bockelmann
Jan and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Gaylan will be greatly missed. Debbie H.
I didn’t know Gaylan well but admired him and his plant expertise from afar. My sincere condolences to Jan and his family.
Gaylan’s good nature and energy brightened our reunions and rescued me from missing several group photo moments. And his zest for birding and travel was truly an inspiration
Jan and Family, Our condolences and sympathy to you and your family. So sorry to hear about Gaylan’s passing, we are sending prayers to you, too. Carol and Ken Runyard