Phillip Mayer

Phillip Mayer

July 22, 1934 - May 16, 2014

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Phillip Mayer, 79, Jamestown, ND died Early Friday morning May 16, 2014 at Sanford in Fargo, ND.

Phillip was born July 22, 1934 on the family farm south of Medina, ND, the son of Albert and Christina (Kaesler) Mayer. He received his education at the Medina Public School and graduated from Medina High School.

He entered the United States Air Force September 16, 1953 at Fargo, ND. He served at various bases in the US and was discharge January 14, 1970 at Oklahoma City, OK, with the rank of SSGT.

He and Betty Trimble were married. He later moved to Alaska for 11/2 years until moving to Jamestown. He worked for Bill Graf Trucking in Streeter for 35 years. He then went to work for Pat Rivinius Farms driving truck for 6 years and retired.

He is survived by 1 son, Phillip Joseph Mayer, Oklahoma City, OK; 3 daughters, Denise Fietek, South Fork, CO; Phyllis Mayer, Irving, TX; Vicky McMillan, Phoenix, AZ; 3 step children, Paula Zobisch, Broken Arrow, OK; Paul Edward, Allen, TX; Allen Zobisch, Lake Eufaula, OK; many grandchildren; 1 brother, Maurice Mayer, Lisbon, ND; 2 sisters., Margie Lowe, Renton, WA; Betty Alonge, Nashville, TN and special friend, Harriet Remmick, Jamestown, ND.

He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers and 1 sister.

Memorial Service - 1:00 P.M. Wednesday May 21, 2014 at the Haut Funeral Chapel, Jamestown, ND, with Pastor Bryce Tahran, officiating.

Interment- Medina Cemetery, Medina, ND

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Dr Paula Zobisch
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I remember Phil coming home with a half gallon ice cream under each arm and all of us jumping and trying to reach it. You fixed my bike when I was 10. You did your best to keep our lives stable. I never forgot all you did for my brothers and me. You treated us no differently than your own kids. I wish you had been happier after you returned from Vietnam. You were very changed and I wanted you to be happy and laugh and play with all of us again. I still have the material you brought me from Vietnam. You said you got blue to match my eyes. God bless. I love you. Paula
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Paul Zobisch
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Phil was a very generous man and was a very loving stepfather who taught me a lot.

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