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GIBBON – Vernon Lloyd Meyer, 91 from Moltke Township, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 7, 2021 at the Southview Living Center in Gibbon after a recent cancer diagnosis.

The funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 11, 2021 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in the Township of Moltke. Pastor Wayne Bernau will officiate and interment will follow at St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery in Moltke Township.

Visitations will be from 9:30 am to 11 am Monday at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Moltke Township.

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Vernon Lloyd Meyer was born on March 17, 1930 on the family farm in the Township of Moltke, son of John and Lydia (Freyholtz) Meyer. He attended St. Peter’s Lutheran School and graduated in 1948 from Gibbon High School. He married Rosella Dahl on May 23, 1954, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Fairfax. He was a life member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church where his faith remained unwavering in good times and in bad times. Vernon and Rosie were farmers in Moltke Township until 1982 when they moved to Gibbon. In March 2020, Vernon decided it was time to join his Southview family in town.

Vernon is survived by his sons, LuVerne (Cozy special friend) Meyer, Michael (Fran) Meyer; his daughter, Deborah (Tom) Forstner; her grandchildren, Jesse (Maria) Forstner, Nicole Svingen, Joni (Tony) Stadtherr, Jenna (Nick) Peterson, Matthew Meyer, Emily Meyer, Jessica Meyer, Nathan Meyer; great-grandchildren, Jack, Griffin, Gretta, Dustin, Ruby, Charles, Kenneth, Haidyn, Haddie, Hank and newborn baby Natalie, whom he was happy to meet on Wednesday. His parents died before him; his wife, Rosella; sister, Norma Fritz; and her stepdaughter, Pam Meyer.

Vernon loved farming and everything that went with it. He enjoyed morning coffee with friends, then walked around Moltke to check the crops. He enjoyed spending time with his family, friends and watching his grandchildren grow up. Blessed be his memory.

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