Memorial services set for ‘Hank’ Meyer
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Memorial services for Lieutenant Col. Henry Cord Meyer III will be
held at 3 p.m., Saturday, March 20, at Seaver House, Pomona College
in Claremont.
Col. Meyer died Feb. 17 from a stroke. He was 57.
Laguna Beach was home to Col. Meyer, at least when he wasn’t away
at college, law school or serving in the U.S. Army. Col. Meyer, who
retired from the army, was an active reserve officer at the time of
his death.
“He specialized in armored warfare in the army,” said retired U.S.
Marine Col. Charles Quilter of Laguna Beach. “After he retired he was
part of a team that worked on computer simulations of tactical ground
force operations for both the army and the marines.”
Quilter, who was the Marine Corps historian for Desert Storm,
shared his research on ground operations with Col. Meyer.
“He was brilliant,” Quilter said.
Col. Meyer was born March 16, 1946 in New Haven. Conn. He was the
son of Helen and Henry Cord Meyer Jr. The Meyers moved to Laguna in
1969.
Col. Meyer graduated from Pomona College, where he studied
international relations and theater lighting and played rugby. He
earned a law degree at the University of Denver. His affiliations
included Chameleon Multi-Media Co., of which he was the managing
director; UC Irvine Extension Advisory Board in communications and
network engineering; and the Laguna Beach Communications Committee.
Col. Meyer is survived by his brother Christopher, city manager of
Fullerton; sister Dallas Celecia, president of M2 Marketing and
Management; sister-in-law Janny Catlin Meyer, a teacher; and
brother-in-law Robert Celecia, president if R.C. Associates.
Donations in Col. Meyer’s name may be made to Laguna Greenbelt
Inc. or Claremont Friends of the Library.
-- Barbara Diamond
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