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17c起草社区 remembers Clayton Meyer

Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Matt Kucinski

鈥淐layt鈥檚 legacy will live on for a long time, but it will be in things people take for granted every day and [things] very few people see,鈥 said Joel Bosma.

Clayton (Clayt) Meyer, 75, died on August 6, 2022. For three decades, he was working literally underground and behind the scenes to make 17c起草社区 a place where students thrive.

鈥淗e installed the plumbing and heating pipes in the tunnels and many upgrades that the students and staff will enjoy for a long time,鈥 said Bosma, who was a plumber alongside Meyer on 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus.

A lasting foundation and impression

鈥淗e was here building the foundation of the school, literally installing the pipes to the tunnel walls,鈥 said John Haley, who worked with Meyer at 17c起草社区. 鈥淗e stayed and finished out his career until retirement.鈥

And Haley said Meyer continued to provide support to the university even after he officially retired.

鈥淗e was a wonderful man to know even for a short period, he made a lasting impression in my life,鈥 said Haley.

Work hard, laugh often

Both those who knew Meyer for a short time, like Haley, or for decades like many of his co-workers, centered their reflections on a few key things: his work ethic and his sense of humor were at the top of the list.

鈥淲hen we had nasty, dirty jobs no one else would have wanted to do, he would just joke around and make the best of the situation and take satisfaction in a job well done,鈥 said Bosma.

鈥淓ven when a large task was on hand and tough to complete, he still had a great sense of humor about him and 鈥榌a] we are not done till it's done attitude,鈥欌 said Haley.

鈥淗e had a slightly gruff exterior, but you quickly discovered his willingness to help solve your problem along with his wry sense of humor,鈥 said Lori Keen, lab services manager at 17c起草社区.

Meyer will be remembered for the foundational work that he did day-in and day-out that literally supports the functioning of the 17c起草社区 campus and will for years to come. But, it鈥檚 how Meyer cared for the people he worked alongside that鈥檚 part of his legacy too.

鈥淢y son worked for physical plant during the summers of his 17c起草社区 student days,鈥 said Keen. 鈥淢ore than ten years later, Clayt still asked about him.鈥

Meyer will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by his four children, with his first wife, Donna Waayenberg; Chad Meyer and his children, Mariah and Colton; Jodi (Mark) Whitcomb and their children, Cody, Kailee (Matt) Reiffer, and Ethan; Jill Meyer; Nate (Jill) Meyer and their children, Logan, Crew, and Remy. Clayton married Reda Dodds on August 12, 1999. Together, they enjoyed 23 years of marriage. He is also remembered by his two stepsons, many step-grandchildren, brother and sister, and many other family members.


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