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Nicholas Adam Meyer

October 2, 1982 – November 11, 2025


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Nicholas Adam Meyer, 43, passed away peacefully at home on November 11, 2025.

Nick was born on October 2, 1982, in Jamestown, North Dakota, to William & Kari Meyer, & spent his early years in Washington alongside his younger sister, Kelsey. Guided by strength & independence, he set out on his own at the age of 16. In 2011, he settled in Arizona, creating a life marked by deep connections, & unforgettable experiences.
Nick found his greatest joy and purpose in being a husband and father. He is deeply missed by his beloved wife, Kristin, and their five children—Logan, CJ, KC, Kinzley, and Kaylynn—who were the foundation of his world. Raised in both Catholic and Lutheran traditions, Nick later found a spiritual home at Trinity Baptist Church, where he and Kristin began attending services together in 2012. Their marriage in that same church in 2014 became a beautiful testament to their shared journey of love, commitment, and faith.
Nick cherished the simple rhythms of family life: shared meals, movie nights, spontaneous outings, celebration dinners at Whataburger, quiet evenings around the fire pit, and late-night card games with friends and loved ones. These everyday moments became the memories he held closest to his heart.
He had a remarkable gift for turning small experiences into cherished stories. From impromptu getting stuck in the desert—often ending in unexpected, funny moments—to daily phone calls with his father or wife during his drive home, he wove joy into the fabric of each day. Sundays were dedicated to what he lovingly called “Service Sundays,” when cheering for the Minnesota Vikings became a ritual of connection and celebration with those he loved.
Nick’s warmth reached far beyond his immediate family, touching countless friends and loved ones who considered him a brother in spirit. He is survived by his mother-in-law, Theresa, and brothers-in-law, Shaneand Fred, along with many extended family members and dear friends. He now joins in peace his father, William (2024); father-in-law, Fred (2022); brother-in-law, Kevin (2020); and best friend, K.C. (2011), whose memories remained close to him throughout his life.
Intentional, steady, adventurous, and compassionate, Nick gave freely, loved deeply, and always made room for others. His heart was immense, his loyalty unwavering, and his light unmistakable.
May the memory of Nicholas Adam Meyer bring comfort to all who mourn him, and may the love he shared continue to radiate through everyone he held close.

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  1. Aunt Tam says:

    My condolences to his wife, his mother, his sister, his children and his loved ones as they navigate this tragic loss.

  2. Family says:

    He is also survived by his loving mother, Kari Meyer (neé Anderson), and sister, Kelsey Meyer.

  3. Tom Donnell says:

    My condolences to the family. I got to know Nick as a co-worker first. But soon became a friend. His passion behind his work and stature as a human being was felt immediately by most. His comedic nature and open acceptance of people was a great asset. He will be missed and always remembered.

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Nicholas Adam Meyer

October 2, 1982 – November 11, 2025


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Nicholas Adam Meyer, 43, passed away peacefully at home on November 11, 2025.

Nick was born on October 2, 1982, in Jamestown, North Dakota, to William & Kari Meyer, & spent his early years in Washington alongside his younger sister, Kelsey. Guided by strength & independence, he set out on his own at the age of 16. In 2011, he settled in Arizona, creating a life marked by deep connections, & unforgettable experiences.
Nick found his greatest joy and purpose in being a husband and father. He is deeply missed by his beloved wife, Kristin, and their five children—Logan, CJ, KC, Kinzley, and Kaylynn—who were the foundation of his world. Raised in both Catholic and Lutheran traditions, Nick later found a spiritual home at Trinity Baptist Church, where he and Kristin began attending services together in 2012. Their marriage in that same church in 2014 became a beautiful testament to their shared journey of love, commitment, and faith.
Nick cherished the simple rhythms of family life: shared meals, movie nights, spontaneous outings, celebration dinners at Whataburger, quiet evenings around the fire pit, and late-night card games with friends and loved ones. These everyday moments became the memories he held closest to his heart.
He had a remarkable gift for turning small experiences into cherished stories. From impromptu getting stuck in the desert—often ending in unexpected, funny moments—to daily phone calls with his father or wife during his drive home, he wove joy into the fabric of each day. Sundays were dedicated to what he lovingly called “Service Sundays,” when cheering for the Minnesota Vikings became a ritual of connection and celebration with those he loved.
Nick’s warmth reached far beyond his immediate family, touching countless friends and loved ones who considered him a brother in spirit. He is survived by his mother-in-law, Theresa, and brothers-in-law, Shaneand Fred, along with many extended family members and dear friends. He now joins in peace his father, William (2024); father-in-law, Fred (2022); brother-in-law, Kevin (2020); and best friend, K.C. (2011), whose memories remained close to him throughout his life.
Intentional, steady, adventurous, and compassionate, Nick gave freely, loved deeply, and always made room for others. His heart was immense, his loyalty unwavering, and his light unmistakable.
May the memory of Nicholas Adam Meyer bring comfort to all who mourn him, and may the love he shared continue to radiate through everyone he held close.

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  1. Aunt Tam says:

    My condolences to his wife, his mother, his sister, his children and his loved ones as they navigate this tragic loss.

  2. Family says:

    He is also survived by his loving mother, Kari Meyer (neé Anderson), and sister, Kelsey Meyer.

  3. Tom Donnell says:

    My condolences to the family. I got to know Nick as a co-worker first. But soon became a friend. His passion behind his work and stature as a human being was felt immediately by most. His comedic nature and open acceptance of people was a great asset. He will be missed and always remembered.

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