Tjaden Meyer

In Loving Memory

Meyer, Tjaden Lee

April 4, 1945 - November 22, 2025

Resting in the arms of the Lord on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025.

Beloved husband of the late Kay Linda Meyer (nee Schoenberger); devoted father of Coreen (David) Jander and the late Kevin and Jeff Meyer; adoring grandfather of Seth, Elizabeth, and Luke Jander; dearest son of the late George and Ethel Meyer; our dear uncle, great uncle, brother-in-law, cousin, and friend to many.

He was a warrior and a rock for those who leaned on him. A follower of the one true Lord, his faith served as a steady anchor throughout his life.

He loved people openly — offering affection freely and speaking words of care without hesitation. To many, he was a brother and a father in spirit, extending his support far beyond the bounds of family lines. He felt most at peace outdoors, taking in the beauty of God’s creation with joy. His presence brought warmth and a touch of silliness wherever he went, and his unwavering devotion to his wife and family remained one of the greatest joys of his life.

SERVICES: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL (10151 Gravois Rd., 63123) on Tuesday, December 2nd from 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM with funeral service to begin at 11:00 AM. Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

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6 thoughts on “Meyer, Tjaden Lee”

  1. Been a neighbor with me at the country for more than 30 years. Im soo glad I was able to talk to him 2 weeks ago as they was unlocking the gate , getting ready for deer camp. And he said ,this should be a good season…. And im sorry to hear about your dad… i never thought this would be his last season..you will be missed buddy…

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  2. Rest in peace, Dear Tjad. It was a delight to know you and your lovely spouse, Kay. Our condolences to Coreen, David, and the family. You all are such a wonderful family, humble and devout. It was our joy to serve with Tjad and Kay with the Family Shield Ministries Team. Tjad was as devoted mate to Kay, and a friend who wasn’t afraid to share the good news of a Savior with anyone. You will be missed, but we commend you to the Savior’s Arms. We will see you again, brother in Christ!

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  3. Tjad was a friend of mine even though I did not see him as often as I would have liked. I worked with Kay for many years and pray the good Lord will console you Coreen. God bless you and your family.

    In Christ,

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  4. Enjoyed talking to you neighbor at the country, my husband , son & I , a very peaceful place to relax, you loved your property ,just like we do, nice to have know you, sorry for your family.

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  5. Tò my dear friend Tjad
    My brother in Christ,and my Vet brother. My prayer for his family.and friends. It was an honor to know your dad, grandpa, and friend., i salute you and know I will see Tjad in Heaven.

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