Mr. Miyagi,
I know that you’re in a better place now, and there’s no more suffering. Thank you for being a best friend to my dad for almost 50 years, and in turn being such a huge part of my life. I know you’re up there cruising around in the “naked lady” truck smiling down on all of us. Rest easy old man, and I’ll see you again someday!
I’m very sad. Monday night I said good bye my oldest and closest friend, Rick Meredith. I’ve Known Rick and his wife Connie for nearly 50 years. Since I was just a kid. They both welcomed me into their family and really treated me as if I was one of their kids. They were so good to me. I was always welcome to tag along wherever they went. Connie fed me countless meals. I learned so much from Rick.
I’m so grateful I was able to fly back to Indiana and be there to hold his hand and tell him I loved him right up to the end. I’m hurting because I miss him, because there was nothing I could do for someone I’d do anything in the world for.
Connie, I love you and Rick so much. Tony, Jeff and Stephanie. You three have grown into such wonderful adults and parents. I’m proud of you all. Please know I love you as much as I love my own children.
Everyone always says time heals all wounds. I suppose that’s true. All I know for sure is that this one is gonna take a mighty long time.
Rick I’ll love you forever.
Rickie Meredith, 68, passed away on January 14, 2019. He was born on May, 15, 1950 to Truman and Charlotte Marie Meredith in Evansville, Indiana.
Rickie was an outgoing, fun loving man. He was always the life of the party and a jokester. Rickie loved being outdoors. He worked outdoors and loved to fish and hunt, especially on his son-in-law’s farm. Rickie was a fan of hot rods. He liked going to the frog follies and he had a few hot rods of his own. Rickie loved old country music. His favorite artists were Alabama and Elvis. Rickie was loved by so many people and had such a big family full of love.
Rickie is survived by his wife of 50 years Connie Meredith; his children Stephanie (Michael) Gerhardt, Jeff (Erica) Meredith, and Tony (Ashley) Meredith; his grandchildren Logan Meredith, Caitlin Meredith, Aidan Gerhardt, and Hadley Meredith; his sisters Barbara Dennis, Dora Casteel, and Linda (Mike) Coultas; his brother-in-law Jim Evans; sister-in-law Sharon Meredith; and several nieces and nephews.
Rickie was preceded in death by his parents; his son Derek Meredith; and his siblings Darrel Meredith and Carolyn Evans.
Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until time of service at 5 p.m. Thursday, January 17th at Sunset Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Jude.
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Adam Peters says
January 15, 2019 at 11:50 pmMr. Miyagi,
I know that you’re in a better place now, and there’s no more suffering. Thank you for being a best friend to my dad for almost 50 years, and in turn being such a huge part of my life. I know you’re up there cruising around in the “naked lady” truck smiling down on all of us. Rest easy old man, and I’ll see you again someday!
Tony Meredith says
January 17, 2019 at 12:48 amAwesome post Adam. There is not too many people that referred to him as Mr Miyagi. One of my favorite nicknames for dad.
vicki kinnaird says
January 16, 2019 at 1:06 amWill always miss you. I loved you being a jokester. Such a kind funny man. Love you my dear brother in law.
Alan Peters says
January 16, 2019 at 9:18 pmI’m very sad. Monday night I said good bye my oldest and closest friend, Rick Meredith. I’ve Known Rick and his wife Connie for nearly 50 years. Since I was just a kid. They both welcomed me into their family and really treated me as if I was one of their kids. They were so good to me. I was always welcome to tag along wherever they went. Connie fed me countless meals. I learned so much from Rick.
I’m so grateful I was able to fly back to Indiana and be there to hold his hand and tell him I loved him right up to the end. I’m hurting because I miss him, because there was nothing I could do for someone I’d do anything in the world for.
Connie, I love you and Rick so much. Tony, Jeff and Stephanie. You three have grown into such wonderful adults and parents. I’m proud of you all. Please know I love you as much as I love my own children.
Everyone always says time heals all wounds. I suppose that’s true. All I know for sure is that this one is gonna take a mighty long time.
Rick I’ll love you forever.
Rickie Meredith, 68, passed away on January 14, 2019. He was born on May, 15, 1950 to Truman and Charlotte Marie Meredith in Evansville, Indiana.
Rickie was an outgoing, fun loving man. He was always the life of the party and a jokester. Rickie loved being outdoors. He worked outdoors and loved to fish and hunt, especially on his son-in-law’s farm. Rickie was a fan of hot rods. He liked going to the frog follies and he had a few hot rods of his own. Rickie loved old country music. His favorite artists were Alabama and Elvis. Rickie was loved by so many people and had such a big family full of love.
Rickie is survived by his wife of 50 years Connie Meredith; his children Stephanie (Michael) Gerhardt, Jeff (Erica) Meredith, and Tony (Ashley) Meredith; his grandchildren Logan Meredith, Caitlin Meredith, Aidan Gerhardt, and Hadley Meredith; his sisters Barbara Dennis, Dora Casteel, and Linda (Mike) Coultas; his brother-in-law Jim Evans; sister-in-law Sharon Meredith; and several nieces and nephews.
Rickie was preceded in death by his parents; his son Derek Meredith; and his siblings Darrel Meredith and Carolyn Evans.
Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until time of service at 5 p.m. Thursday, January 17th at Sunset Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Jude.