
Lea Meyer
Lea Meyer born May 8,1948 passed away July 15, 2025 in Stony Plain at the age of 77.
She dedicated her life to her family, always providing love, support, encouragement and words of wisdom. She was an amazing woman with a magnetic personality, loved by so many people and adored by her family. Her compassion and kind heart kindered friendship that endured more than half a century.
Lea Meyer was preceded in death by her father Orm and Verl Mitchell, loving husband Donald Meyer and brother in law Keith Bailey.
She is survived by, son Trevor (Tammy), daughter Charlene (Warren), brother Brian (Mary), sister Linda, grandchildren Tristan, Dawson, Shaylea and great grandchild Phoenix. Neice and nephews, Melanie, Mark, Kyle, Andrew and Martin, as well as many exceptional lifelong friends.
"Mom you left us beautiful memories your love is still our guide although we can not see you, you're always at our side."
Services will be held privately for immediate family, please should anyone wish, send donations to Cancer Foundation in lieu of flowers.
You have been my best friend and confidant, my shoulder and ear. You along side dad whom I miss more than I care express gave me my name, eyes, personality and the very values I hold. I hold all the precious moments so dear to my heart, of the love and laughter shared with you and our family through our lifetime. Though I don’t know how to go forward in this world without you yet. How do I say goodbye, I can only say that I love you and miss you more than I knew was ever imaginable. I have yet to get over loosing dad and now you are by his side. I only hope you are doing all you dreamed of together, and know that you are both missed. I know that you were the glue that held the family together, but I didn’t realize that it also held my heart from breaking. I know that I will never be be with you as you are always with me, I carry you in in the peices of my heart with dad and in my mind where all the memories will remain forever. I only wish for one more day, one more hug and one more I love you.
You have always been an angel, you just got your wings too soon
I love you mom
I would like to extend my sincere condolences to all the family members. Lea was truly a lovely person and good friend. She had so much love for her family and friends, showing her love easily in her daily routine. Her sense of humor is the one thing I shall miss the most and her little snicker and smile. I was lucky to have shared many lunches with her over the years and get to know her even better the last few years of her life. She was just one remarkable lady with a heart of gold. I shall miss Lea immensely. Rest in Peace my dear friend.
Carol Burkett