Oliver Robert Meredith, IV
January 3, 1939 - March 7, 2013
Oliver Robert Meredith, IV
"Bob"
Bob passed away quietly on March 7, 2013 after a long illness. He was born on January 3, 1939 to Joyce Marie Rogawksy and Oliver Robert Meredith, III.
After graduating from Judge High School, Bob attended the University of Utah where he earned both MBA and Doctorate of Law Degrees. He was a member of the Air National Guard, a Shriner, and an Eagle Scout. Bob did volunteer work for the Caring Connection and as a Chaplain for the Salt Lake Sherriff's Department. He was ordained a Deacon at the St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church.
He was a well-known local attorney. He loved to learn new things and had many friends throughout the world.
Surived by his wife Joyce Nikolai; his sister Dorothy Poulton; two nieces Jennifer (Nick) Nikols and Meredith (Jaime) Isenberg; and two grand nephews and two grand nieces. Preceded in death by his parents.
A memorial mass will be celebrated on Saturday, March 9th at 11:00 AM at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 170 University St., Salt Lake City. Inurnment to follow at Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave and "N" Street, Salt Lake City.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Mt. Olympus Rehabilitation Center and Charlie at Care One for their wonderful care of Bob.
In Loving Memory
Joyce, please accept my sincere condolences. Very sorry to hear this and I hope you are well. Peter
Peter Badovinatz
Jersey City, NJ
Our Heart filled Condolences to all of Bob's family! Bob was a great friend and mentor. I wish I was able to do more for him while he was ill. Paul & Karen Pullman
Paul & Karen Pullman
Salt Lake City, Ut
Dearest Joyce... I am so very, very sorry to hear about Bob. It's been so long since you and I have connected I didn't know you had married. Wish I had something deeply profound to offer for comfort but I've got only words, heartfelt as they are. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and Bob's sister. Love and hugs, Nancy
Nancy Broughton
Cloquet, MN
I worked with Bob for a time, he was a great guy, lots of fun and a very good person. He will be missed.
Polly Mansfield
Salt Lake City, UT
May I extend to you my sincere sympathy at your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences in this hour of sorrow. As a retired police chief, I can tell you Bob will be long remembered for his steadfast service to his host of friends and the community...
Mac Connole
Draper, Ut
My sincere condolences at Bob's death. I knew he was not feeling well lately, but not this serious. He was a long time friend and fellow volunteer with the SLC Police Chaplains. He took over as Chief Chaplain when I retired in 1993. The Memorial Service at St. Catherines was very moving. I had to leave right after the service.
Chaplain Bob Schrank
Salt Laker City, UY
Dear Joyce, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my sincerest sympathies. with love, Philip
Philip Maini
Oxford, UK