Richard "Dick" Meyer

Passed: November 30, 2020

Richard "Dick" Meyer

Passed: November 30, 2020

Obituary

Dick Meyer was born in 1939 and passed away surrounded by family and friends Monday, November 30, 2020, at home after watching the Seahawks win on Monday Night Football.

Dick is survived by his loving wife, Marlene, his son Allen Meyer, his wife Tami, their children McKenzie and Madi; daughter-in-law Tamora Meyer and her children, Hunter, Jazzy, Rachel and Drew; daughter Kellie Coleman; daughter Keri Kinley, her husband Scott, and their children Serenity, Sasha and Victoria; and his dog Cap.  He is preceded in death by his son, Brent.

Dick spent his career in the auto industry, owning several car dealerships.  He lived in Bellingham for many years and was the owner of Dewey Griffin Subaru.

Dick had a larger than life personality and was a well-respected leader and mentor.

People were important to Dick and he cared about everybody.  His kind soul impacted everyone who knew him.  His generosity changed the lives of many people and helped the community.  He especially enjoyed supporting the youth and the elderly.

He had a passion for selling cars, duck hunting, the Seahawks, the Mariners, traveling, old western movies and red beer.

Dick will be greatly missed by his family, his entire Dewey Griffin Subaru family, all his “Sweet Peas”, as well as his many friends.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Whatcom County.

Since a Celebration of Life gathering is not possible at this time, the family requests that you share your thoughts, memories and pictures of Dick in the online guestbook at www.molesfarewelltributes.com.

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13 responses to Richard "Dick" Meyer

  1. We were sad to hear of the loss of our good neighbor of many years. When we first bought our lot Dick was the first neighbor we met. He made us feel welcomed and he always offered drinks, a warm place to visit, and lots of “old fisherman” stories complete with the requisite embellishments. We will miss him.

  2. Greg Hinton says:

    I just learned of my friend and neighbor GM dealer passed away! He was a standup gentleman and generous man in every sense of the word!
    I will miss my stopping by to see him every once in a while.
    RIP Dick!

  3. Taren Trew says:

    Marlene I’m not sure you will see this but my Dad so cherished the hunting trips and the Seattle trips that he made to see you both. Dick’s friendship meant a lot to him. I too have fond memories of you hosting us as a kid and a young woman and think of you often and fondly. I am so sorry for your loss even now that it’s been a few years. I would love to share pictures with you from hunting trips and those years we visited. Please feel free to reach out. Tarentrew at gmail

    Many Prayers for you all.

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