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Scott Allyne Meyer passed away on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the age of 60 years. Scott was born on January 16, 1966, in Buffalo, New York to his parents, Ronald and Barbara (Hobey) Meyer. Scott proudly served his country in the United States Army and carried the values of loyalty, strength, and friendship throughout his life.
Scott was truly the life of the party. He never met a stranger and loved gathering with family and friends around a good barbecue, sharing stories, laughter, and unforgettable memories. He had a deep love for horses and enjoyed the freedom and peace they brought him. Scott also worked as the General Manager of the Tulsa Club Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he built many lasting friendships and was respected by coworkers and guests alike.
While working in the hotel industry, Scott met the love of his life, Kelley McLaurin. Their shared passion for hospitality and serving others brought them together, and their connection quickly grew into a lifelong story filled with devotion, laughter, and companionship. Scott and Kelley were blessed to share 25 years of marriage together.
Scott was preceded in death by those who welcomed him into eternal rest include his father, Ronald Meyer; his mother, Barbara Kulis.
He leaves many loving memories with his family, including his beloved wife, Kelley Meyer His sons Tyler Meyer and Cody Meyer, His brother Greg Meyer, and several Grand Children along with many other loving relatives and a host of dear friends who will forever treasure his memory.
Ft. Gibson National Cemetery
Riverbend Arena & Event Center
To honor Scott, we are asking that you bring a dish that was either something he loved or something you think he would have really enjoyed.
Drinks and dessert will be provided.
Scott loved a party. He loved people, he always wanted to entertain all those around him and he loved a good meal with friends.
We will eat, tell lots of stories about him, and we will honor his love of his Horse and the bond they shared with his Riderless Last Ride.
Please come ready to share your favorite story about Scott.
Please join us for this very special celebration of Life.
THE FAMILY REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE TO HONOR
THE REMARKABLE PERSON SCOTT WAS.
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