
Lambertus “Bert” Meyer, 63, passed away October 22, 2017 following a long illness. Born in Rotterdam, Netherlands in 1954, Bert immigrated to the US with his parents and brother Pieter in 1957. Four more Meyer children quickly followed and the close family made their home in Indianapolis, spending most of his childhood on Norwaldo Avenue. He attended school 91, Park Tudor School, and graduated from Broad Ripple High School.


Preceding Bert in death were his parents William and Josephina (van Winsen) Meyer and longtime love Beth Myers.
Survivors include daughter Erin Meyer, son 










T Johnson says
To the Meyer family:
May you find great comfort in knowing that Bert is no longer suffering and can feel no pain. Very soon all mankind will live in a world where “death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.” We will live forever on earth without ever having to worry about sickness or death. I’m keeping you all in my prayers.
Rob S says
Uncle Bert, you were a big part of my youth and a great mentor/motivator throughout my 20 years of military service. My heart breaks to know you are gone but you’ll suffer no more. You will be sorely missed by many.
Rest well Uncle Burp!
Terry Daniels says
To the Meyer family
We all grew up together and ran around together……it saddens me to hear of Bert’s passing and it does not surprise me to hear Bert did not want a funeral…………………………Rest in peace my Friend Terry Daniels
Teresa Skaggs says
Nancy, Theresa, Bill, Pieter and Bobby and the rest of the family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family with the passing of your beloved brother, Bert. We are so very, very sorry for your loss. Please do not hesitate to call us and let us know if there is anything that you need or if you just need an ear to listen.
Bert was such a sweet and loving person, he will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him.
Love you all,
Teresa and Lester Skaggs
Jill Thompson says
I recently learned of Bert’s passing. Please accept my belated condolences.
Jo and my mother, Kaye, worked together at the TeePee for many years.
I was friends with Bert and Pieter when we attended Broad Ripple High School.
Blessed Be to all Bert’s family and friends,
Jill Thompson