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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Amelia Meyer

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Warren MeyerWarren Meyer

    Warren married Kate Groves. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Kate GrovesKate Groves
    Children:
    1. Nicholas Meyer
    2. 1. Amelia Meyer


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Randall MeyerRandall Meyer was born on 19 Jan 1923 in Mt Union IA; died on 7 Dec 2012 in Houston TX.

    Notes:

    RANDALL MEYER 1923 - 2012 OBITUARY

    Randall Meyer, adored and cherished husband, father and grandfather, passed away on the morning of Friday, the 7th of December 2012, at his home in Houston. Randall Meyer was born in Mt. Union, Iowa, on the 19th of January 1923. Randall graduated from the University of Iowa in 1948 with a Bachelor of Science with Highest Distinction in Mechanical Engineering. Randall married Barbara Don Swetman of Rayville, Louisiana on the 29th of November 1958, and raised a devoted family of three children, Warren, Gretchen and Kirsten.

    Randall was a respected and revered businessman who began his almost forty year career with Exxon upon graduation from college, as a mechanical engineer in Exxon's Baton Rouge, Louisiana Refinery, where he served in a variety of technical and managerial positions prior to moving to Houston in 1961 in the company's Supply and Transportation Department. In July, 1966, Randall moved to New York City as Executive Assistant to the President of Exxon Corporation. He returned to Houston in 1967 as Senior Vice President of Exxon Company, U.S.A. and became President in 1972. In 1976, Randall became CEO and remained in that position until his retirement on February 1, 1988.

    Randall was a dedicated community leader and was extensively involved in many areas, including the petroleum industry, general business, public service and community organizations. Among his many civic, state and national contributions, Randall served as Chairman and member of the board of directors of the Greater Houston Chamber of Commerce, board member and Director Emeritus of the Greater Houston Partnership, board member of HL&P and Houston Industries, Chairman and member of the Board of Visitors of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Founding Director of the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation, member of the board of directors of Methodist Hospital, Trustee of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, member and honorary member of the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute, member of the board of directors and Chairman of the National Resources Commission of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Founding Member and Chairman of the board of directors of the Forum Club of Houston, and Director of the Houston Symphony. He also served in various capacities in his many years working with the United Way, including Southwest Regional Chairman of the National Corporate Leadership Program of the United Way of America and member of the Advisory Board and Division Chairman of the National Opportunity Campaign for the United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast. Randall was a proud member of several professional societies, including Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Tau Sigma.

    Randall was an impassioned proponent of higher education and the importance of combining a liberal arts education with professional preparation. He worked very closely with the University of Iowa and its College of Engineering throughout his career and post retirement in both advisory and fundraising capacities. In appreciation for his tireless dedication to his alma mater, the University bestowed many honors upon Randall, including Distinguished Alumni Award for Achievement in 1979, Distinguished Visiting Executive, College of Business Administration, in 1987, 1992 and 1993, and Distinguished Engineering Alumni Academy Member in 1996. After retirement, Randall continued his work for the University of Iowa and the College of Engineering as a member of the Campaign Steering Committee and the Development Council. He also served the University as member and Vice President of the board of directors of the University of Iowa Foundation. Locally, Randall served as Chairman of the Campaign for TSU and as a member of the board of directors of Texas Southern University. Of course, as a father, he was particularly dedicated to the education of his three children and devoted countless hours, as such, to the Kinkaid School in many capacities, including Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and member of the Board of Trustees, Chairman of the Kinkaid Capital Campaign, Chairman of the Evaluation Committee, member of the Executive Committee and Life Trustee. As his children moved on so did his devotion. Randall enthusiastically dedicated himself to Princeton University as Chairman of the Princeton Parents Committee and Founding Chairman of the Princeton Parents Association, as well as member of the Annual Giving Committee, the Corporate Campaign Committee and the Parents Association Executive Committee.

    In his free time, Randall loved to escape to the outdoors and was blessed to be able to divide his time, post retirement, between his home in Houston and his "heaven on earth" - his ranch in Wyoming. He loved fly fishing, dove hunting and simply being in the natural majestic surroundings of the mountains. Randall Meyer was preceded in death by his parents, Carl Henry and Edythe Stuck Meyer; his three sisters, Virginia Harrington, Miriam Pike and Barbara Barnes; and his brother, Warren Henry Meyer.

    He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 54 years, Barbara Swetman Meyer; their children, Warren Meyer and his wife, Kate, of Phoenix, Arizona, Gretchen Meyer Manias and her husband, Bill, of Houston, and Kirsten Meyer Wrinkle and her husband, Geoff, of Charlotte, North Carolina; and grandchildren Nicholas and Amelia Meyer of Phoenix, Arizona, Andrew and Hayden Manias of Houston, and Alex Wrinkle of Charlotte, North Carolina. Randall's family wishes to acknowledge and express their unbounded appreciation for the care extended to Randall by his tireless and loving caretakers, Janith Moses, Erika Chatman, Janet Bourne and Kenya Hamilton.

    A memorial service is to be conducted at four o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the 19th of January, at Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston. Immediately following the service, all are invited to greet the family during a reception in the adjacent grand foyer. Honoring Randall as his honorary pallbearers are his five grandchildren: Nicholas Meyer, Amelia Meyer, Andrew Manias, Hayden Manias and Alex Wrinkle.

    In lieu of customary remembrances, and for those desiring, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributions in Mr. Meyer's name be directed to the The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX, 77210-4486.

    "Our father was the embodiment of the American success story - he rose from humble beginnings, was first educated in a one-room school house in a small farm town in Iowa, survived polio as a young child and worked tirelessly to put himself and his siblings through college. He was continually guided by and practiced his strong Midwestern values of honesty, loyalty, respect, faith in God, dedication to hard work and the duty to give back to the community. Greater than all of the successes of his career, are these values, as well as the love and unfailing support that he and our mother have passed on to their children and grandchildren."

    Published in Houston Chronicle from Dec. 8 to Dec. 16, 2012

    Randall married Barbara Swetman on 29 Nov 1958 in Rayville LA. Barbara (daughter of Emory Goss Swetman and Ruby Mae Flack) was born on 26 Dec 1933 in Rowlands MS; died on 4 May 2015 in Houston TX. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Barbara SwetmanBarbara Swetman was born on 26 Dec 1933 in Rowlands MS (daughter of Emory Goss Swetman and Ruby Mae Flack); died on 4 May 2015 in Houston TX.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married Name: Meyer

    Notes:

    Barbara Swetman Meyer 12/16/1933 - 5/4/2015 OBITUARY

    Barbara Swetman Meyer, adored and adorable wife, mother and grandmother, passed away in the afternoon of Monday, the 4th of May, 2015, in her home in Houston, Texas. Barbara Swetman was born in Rowlands, Mississippi the 26th of December, 1933. Barbara graduated with honors with a degree in accounting from Louisiana State University in 1955. Barbara married the love of her life, Randall Meyer of Mt. Union, Iowa, the 29th of November, 1958. Barbara met Randall on a blind date during his tenure at Exxon's Baton Rouge Refinery, where she eventually worked as a secretary until they wed. She was proud to tell everyone that they were married for "54 years and 8 days," until his death in 2012. Together they raised and nurtured a loving family of three children, Warren, Gretchen and Kirsten.

    In her free time in her younger years, she loved to play bridge and tennis with her close friends, play the piano and create needlepoint works of art. She was also a skilled fly fisherwoman and skeet shooter. She dedicated herself to supporting Randall's career and was the perfect lighthearted and outspoken balance to his serious business persona. But Barbara's ultimate focus was caring for her children.

    She and Randall were passionate about education and made sure that their children had access to and remained motivated to perform at their highest levels from kindergarten through graduate school. While Barbara excelled as a wife and mother, she found her true calling with the birth of the first of her five grandchildren in 1994. Her grandchildren were the world to her, as she was to them. She took the time to recognize, appreciate and celebrate the unique personalities of each of her grandchildren and, by doing so, developed remarkably close and unshakeable bonds with each child. Barbara's grandchildren loved her limitlessly and unconditionally and they will profoundly miss their "crazy redneck Grandma!"

    Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Emory Goss Swetman and Ruby Mae Swetman Stringer; brothers, James Robert and Rod Swetman; and sister, Anelle Swetman Jones. She is survived by her children, Warren Meyer and his wife, Kate, of Phoenix, AZ, Gretchen Meyer Manias and her husband, Bill, of Houston, TX, and Kirsten Meyer Wrinkle and her husband, Geoff of Charlotte, NC; and grandchildren Nicholas and Amelia Meyer of Phoenix, Andrew and Hayden Manias of Houston, and Alex Wrinkle of Charlotte.

    Barbara's family wishes to acknowledge and express their sincere gratitude for the love and friendship extended to Barbara by her dear friends and selfless caretakers, Donita, Bunny, Jack, Helen, Janet and Carolyn. Those honored to serve as honorary pallbearers are her five grandchildren.

    A memorial service is to be conducted at four o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the 27th of June in the Jasek Chapel of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston. In lieu of customary remembrances, and for those desiring, memorial contributions may be directed to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS, 66675.

    Barbara Meyer was born in rural Mississippi during the Great Depression to meager beginnings, but was a bright child and motivated not only to pursue her education at the college level but also to perform at the highest level. She approached every aspect of her life with a sharp wit and irreverent sense of humor and was a truly authentic individual. Barbara was loving by nature and was generous in heart and spirit. She never knew a stranger and welcomed everyone into her home as their "grandma." In her own words, Barbara declared, "I have lived a great life and would like to be remembered with smiles rather than tears. I would also like to quote my grandson, Andrew, as I write my own epitaph "You don't have to be right, Grandma, you're adorable."

    Funeral Home
    Geo. H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Directors
    1010 Bering Drive Houston, TX 77057
    (713) 789-3005

    Published in TheAdvocate.com from May 9 to May 10, 2015

    Children:
    1. 2. Warren Meyer
    2. Gretchen Meyer
    3. Kirsten Meyer

  3. 6.  Steven GrovesSteven Groves was born in 1934 in Madison WI; died on 27 Mar 2006 in Lexington MA.

    Steven married Anne DeCecco Groves on 23 Jun 1956. Anne was born on 15 Jul 1934 in Bronxville NY; died on 30 Oct 2022 in Concord MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anne DeCecco GrovesAnne DeCecco Groves was born on 15 Jul 1934 in Bronxville NY; died on 30 Oct 2022 in Concord MA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Kate Groves


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Emory Goss Swetman was born in 1903 in Biloxi MS; died on 5 Nov 1963 in Biloxi MS.

    Emory married Ruby Mae Flack in 1929 c.. Ruby (daughter of Jesse James Flack and Louella Lenora Lucas) was born in 1912 in Baxterville MS; died on 7 Jan 2001 in Baton Rouge LA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Ruby Mae FlackRuby Mae Flack was born in 1912 in Baxterville MS (daughter of Jesse James Flack and Louella Lenora Lucas); died on 7 Jan 2001 in Baton Rouge LA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: LSU Baton Rouge; PhD at Louisiana State University
    • Married Name: Stringer, Swetman
    • Residence: 1920, Baxterville MS; In 1920 Census, Flack household w/ Jesse James as head, Saw Boss, Logging Company

    Notes:

    Ruby F Stringer: school teacher

    Children:
    1. Anelle Swetman was born on 9 Jul 1927; died on 17 Sep 2009 in Ruston LA.
    2. 5. Barbara Swetman was born on 26 Dec 1933 in Rowlands MS; died on 4 May 2015 in Houston TX.
    3. Roderick Swetman was born on 17 Jul 1938 in Poplarville MS; died in Dec 2003 in Corpus-Christi TX.
    4. James Robert Swetman was born on 1 Mar 1930; died on 30 Nov 1939 in Poplarville MS.