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In Memoriam: Claude Lucien Meyer Jr. (2024) – Plaquemine, LA – Wilbert Service, Inc – Port Allen

Claude Lucien Meyer Jr., a beloved member of the Plaquemine community, passed away on December 27, 2024, at the Baton Rouge General Medical Center in Bluebonnet, leaving behind a legacy of love and commitment to family and friends.

Short Summary:

  • Claude Meyer was a dedicated railroad worker with 43 years of service at Union Pacific Railroad.
  • He is survived by his wife, three children, and five grandchildren.
  • The community will honor his memory with a Christian burial service and a reception celebrating his life.

Claude Lucien Meyer Jr. was well-known throughout the Plaquemine and Grosse Tete areas for his unwavering dedication to his family and his remarkable career. Born and raised in Grosse Tete, Claude spent his entire professional life with Union Pacific Railroad, contributing 43 years of his life to the industry before retiring. This longtime devotion not only supported his family but also showcased his strong work ethic and loyalty.

On the somber day of his passing, the news resonated throughout the local community, evoking fond memories and overwhelming sentiments about his kindness and generosity. Claude was more than just a railroad worker; he was a dependable friend, a loving husband, and a devoted father.

Claude is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Christy Evans Meyer, who was by his side throughout their marriage. Their bond was a testament to commitment and companionship, qualities that many in the community admired greatly. In addition to his wife, Claude is survived by their three children and spouses: Ronn and Debbie Meyer, Amy Meyer Emerson, Nicholas and Skye Meyer.

A highlight of Claude’s life was his cherished relationship with his five grandchildren, who brought immense joy to his later years. They are Kaitlynn Meyer, Harlyn Emerson, Quin Emerson, Ava Meyer, and Liam Meyer. Claude enjoyed spending time with each of them, sharing stories, learning, and watching them grow into their own unique selves. He was known for imparting life lessons and values that will undoubtedly carry on through them.

Claude’s untimely passing leaves a void not only within his family but throughout the community that he loved dearly. Witnesses of his life often reported examples of his generosity, where he was known to lend a helping hand or provide assistance to those in need.

Family and friends gathered to celebrate Claude’s life during his visitation at Wilbert Funeral Home in Port Allen held on December 30, 2024. A Rite of Christian Burial was held on December 31, led by Deacon Bob McDonner, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, where Claude’s life was honored and his memory celebrated. Following the funeral service, a reception took place at the Lions Den in Grosse Tete, where stories and memories were shared amongst friends and family, each person recalling how Claude touched their lives in various ways.

The mayor of Plaquemine wrote in a letter, expressing condolences, “Claude was an integral part of our community, dedicated to his family and work, and he will be greatly missed.” Local businesses and friends joined in mourning, demonstrating how impactful Claude’s life was in the region.

As the family prepares to continue their lives without Claude, they find solace in the memories they created together. This testament to his supportive role as a father, husband, and community member will forever be remembered and celebrated.

In conclusion, Claude Lucien Meyer Jr.’s journey may have ended, but his life will be celebrated and remembered for many years to come. His love and lessons will continue to resonate with those who were fortunate to know him.