
Celebrating the Life of Anthony Meyer
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Update: We have locked in a repass time, date, and location!
Also, we're almost at our goal! Any and all donations beyond our goal will be donated to Shatterproof or organized into a scholarship for one Keansburg High School student in my father's name.
My name is Gannon Meyer, and I'm organizing this fundraiser for my late father, Anthony Meyer.
I'm organizing this fundraiser to help cover the costs of a celebration of his life with friends and family at a local venue.
My family and I plan to cover the cost of his funeral expenses, but I'd love to celebrate his life with a gathering he deserves.
The funds raised here will help cover the cost of that celebration.
Proceeds beyond our goal will be donated to Shatterproof, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to reversing the addiction crisis in the United States, in his name.
Anthony Meyer, a cherished husband, father, brother, friend and a life long resident of Keansburg, passed away peacefully on February 17, 2025, at the age of 55. Born on November 1, 1969, in Hoboken, Anthony brought light and laughter to all who knew him and will be deeply missed.
Anthony spent his childhood in Hoboken, where he developed a love for the simple pleasures in life. He carried these values throughout his life, touching the hearts of everyone he encountered. As the proud owner and operator of New Image Landscaping, Anthony's entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to excellence were evident in all his endeavors.
He was pre-deceased by his loving parents, Anthony and Ruth Spina, who instilled in him the importance of family and hard work. Anthony's legacy is carried on by his beloved wife of 30 years, Jennifer Meyer of Keansburg. His pride and joy were his two sons, Gannon and Liam Meyer of Keansburg, who will forever cherish the countless memories and lessons their father imparted upon them.
Anthony's sisters, Michele Meyer of Keansburg and Jennifer and Sean Kennedy of Union Beach. His many nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members will hold onto the warmth and love he provided throughout his life.
An avid Yankees and Packers fan. He found it entertaining and peaceful when he was drawing and collecting memorabilia. He enjoyed race cars, and NASCAR, sharing his interests with friends and family alike. Anthony's love for cooking was more than a hobby; it was a way to bring his loved ones together, creating moments to savor and remember.
One of Anthony's greatest joys was spending time with his sons at Wall Stadium for the races, where they shared not only the thrill of the sport but also the bond of family. These moments will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.
As we bid farewell to a man of great character and warmth, we take comfort in knowing that his spirit will continue to guide us. Anthony's memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him. Arrangements were under the direction of the Jacqueline M. Ryan Home for Funerals 233 Carr Ave. Keansburg. A memorial Mass will take place on March 1st, 2025 at 10:00AM. St Ann’s Church in Keansburg.
Organizer

Gannon Meyer
Organizer
Keansburg, NJ