LeRoy a. Meyer was born in McLeod County, Minnesota on February 22, 1921, the only child of William and Lora(Stafford) Meyer. He attended schools and grew up in that area. He helped on the family farm until he entered the U.S. Army during World War II. He served in Okinawa.
Upon his Honorable Discharge from the military, LeRoy attended the University of Minnesota Agricultural School, where he became trained as a milk tester. It was during this time that he served as an adult 4-H leader and met Elinor Andersen, who was a rural school teacher in Faribault. They were married on June 1, 1952. LeRoy and Elinor were the parents of three children. They lived in Hutchinson, Osakis and moved to Alexandria when they purchased the Garden Center in 1957. Elinor died in February of 1988.
LeRoy was united in marriage to Carol Anderson in 1988. The couple continued to live in the Alexandria area.
The Minnesota and National bowling communities know LeRoy because of his successful operation of the Garden Center from 1957 until his phasing out to give his children control in the early 1990's. LeRoy suffered a stroke in 1996 and at that time his children took on a more active managerial role in Garden Center. LeRoy truly enjoyed his work at Garden Center. He was State President of the Bowling Proprietors Association of America and a past National Officer of the organization. He had also been elected to the Minnesota Bowling Hall of Fame.
LeRoy always found time for civic duties as well. He was a Past President of the Alexandria Rotary Club where he had, at one time, 41 years of perfect attendance. He served on the Alexandria Light & Power Board of Directors and was also a City Councilman. He was a founding member of the Community State Bank (now Wells Fargo) of Alexandria, a member of the American Legion, VFW, Eagles and Elks. LeRoy also enjoyed hunting.
LeRoy died suddenly on Sunday, November 19, 2006, at the age of 85. He is survived by his wife Carol Meyer of Alexandria, children William (Karen) Meyer of Alexandria, Charlie (Kathy) Meyer of Alexandria and Susan (Dennis) Brede of Alexandria; step-children Dan (Kathy) Anderson of Baxter and Maureen (Randy) Winger of Alexandria; grandchildren Chad Meyer, Matthew Meyer, Amanda Brede, Jared Anderson, Trent Anderson, Gage Winger and Madalyn Winger. He is also survived by an aunt, Evelyn Stafford of Grove City, Minnesota. LeRoy was preceded in death by his parents and wife Elinor.