Date of Death: February 3, 2025

Service Details

In accordance with family wishes, cremation will be conducted. No services are planned at this time.

Obituary Notice

Doris Esther “Dee” Meyer, 86, passed away Monday February 03, 2025 at Birch Meadows Senior Care in Three Rivers Michigan. 

Dee was born in Woodbury, Tennessee on December 20th, 1938. She was the daughter of Izetta White Mooneyham-Cain and graduated from Jackson High School with the class of 1956. Dee grew up in a small home in Woodbury, Tennessee until her mother moved them to Jackson, Michigan to be closer to family. Throughout school, Dee was known to have friends whom she enjoyed spending time with as well as her older sister Hazel whom she always looked up to and adored. 

After graduating High School Dee attended the Jackson School of Business for two years (1957-1959), which set her into a buying position first with L. H. Fields, and then with Gantos Department store. Once she was thriving at the department store she was offered a new position with IBM, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dee happily took the position and flourished and was later offered a management position in Phoenix, Arizona. As a natural adventurer, Dee was elated with the opportunities this brought and she threw herself into her career. While living in the Phoenix area Dee opened a framing store in Sun Valley where her creative artistic talents could be displayed. Her love for a challenge of being a woman in corporate America gave her the drive to pursue her dreams.

On August 15, 1998 she married the love of her life Leo Ezra “Corky” Meyer. Throughout their 26 years of marriage they lived a beautiful life together. When they weren’t in Michigan, or at their home in the Florida Keys, they were often traveling and off on new adventures. Their summer through fall was full of time at the lake with family and friends. They also enjoyed road tripping in Michigan and across the country. They enjoyed date nights at the movies, or sneaking away on a cruise to the drive-in for root beer floats. Everyone who knew the couple could tell they were truly happy and loved living life together. Dee also enjoyed spending time with her family. Telling stories of her childhood, teaching her granddaughters how to properly apply cosmetics, and hosting beautiful gatherings where memories were made. 

Remaining to cherish her memories are her daughter Teresa (Bill) Weaver, Julie (Steve) Pond, son Chris (Christy) Meyer, Son Leo (Holly) Meyer, son Peter Meyer. Grandchildren Amanda Shaw, Tanner (Kelsey) Pond, Austin Pond, Magen (Eli) McNutt, Patrick Meyer, Charlise Meyer, Katharine Meyer. Great-Grandchildren, Reagan Shaw, Leo James Meyer, Sammy Allen Meyer, Wade, Elsie, and Wylie McNutt.

She was preceded in death by her husband Cork, her mother Izetta, her son Robert, and her sister Hazel.

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3 Comments

  1. For years, my husband Kurt did their electrical work. Kurt always spoke highly of both of them. Very kind people. We send our sympathy to the family. Prayers for comfort and peace.

  2. I was a housekeeper for Corky and Dee during the time they lived in their beautiful home on Fishers Lake. We got to know each other quite well, and I always enjoyed visiting with both of them. They always treated me kindly and with respect.
    Dee loved order and beauty, and I learned so many things about housekeeping from her. She was generous, had a great sense of humor, and showed a little spunk now and then. I treasure my memories of Corky and Dee. My husband Devon and I wish to express our deepest sympathies to the family.

  3. I met Dee in the Keys when she and Cork first started dating. I loved her from day one. She was so warm friendly and we became fast friends. We took a trip thru the West with them. We had so much fun together. We visited back and forth for all of their years together. We were in Michigan to see them this last summer. I’m so glad we made that trip because now they both are gone. I will miss them both terribly. Rest in peace my dear Dee!! Norma and Jerry Hawk.

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