

Quentin passed away from the effects of Parkinson’s Disease at 84 years of age. He was proud of his Alsatian heritage and marrying a beautiful Alsatian girl, Rita Joan Hoffmann. They were married for 59 years. Preceding him in death were his wife and parents, Joseph Carl Meyer and Frances Marie Gay. He is survived by his sons Michael William and wife Anne Herff, Stephen Jerome and wife Julie Kidd; granddaughter Danielle Meyer Urbina and husband Edward Urbina, grandson Joshua Igor Meyer, great grandson Braden John Urbina; brothers Conan Gay Meyer and Terry B. Meyer.
Quentin was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and uncle who touched us all with his dedication to family. He relished family reunions, gatherings, events and milestones. He was a dedicated Catholic who enjoyed the brotherhood and camaraderie of the International Order of Alhambra and the Knights of Columbus.
Throughout his life he had a passion for both athletic and hunting sports. It was important for him to teach the next generations an appreciation for both types of sports. Whether coaching neighborhood kids or enjoying family hunting trips with his brothers, sons, nephews or great nephews, he always wanted everyone to have a memorable experience.
Our family has been touched by the remembrances that have been shared from Central Catholic classmates, Tau Delta Sigma Fraternity Brothers (St. Mary’s University), friends and numerous nickel poker pals.
Quentin will be remembered for his eagerness to greet each day with renewed energy, his commitment to community involvement and getting together to celebrate.
ROSARYFRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 202310:00 AMBLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH600 OBLATE DRIVE, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
MASSFRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 202310:30 AMBLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCHRECEPTION TO FOLLOW
Entombment to follow in Holy Cross Mausoleum.
Donations can be made to the Childrens’ Bereavement Center of San Antonio.
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