In Loving Memory of Past Post Commander Peter H Meier
Legionnaires,
It is with heavy hearts that American Legion Post 64 announces the passing of our longtime member, leader, and friend, Pete Meier. Pete was not only part of this Post from its very beginning—he was its heart, its steady presence, and its quiet foundation. His absence is deeply felt by our members, our veterans, and the entire Ahwatukee community.
Pete proudly served his country as a Sergeant in the United States Army during the Vietnam era. His three years of military service were spent primarily in communications, a role that reflected his calm, reliable nature and his ability to keep people connected. Much of his service was spent stationed in Germany, where he carried out his duties with professionalism and dedication. That commitment to service never left him and continued to guide his life long after his military career ended.
Following his return home, Pete became an integral part of the Ahwatukee community. As a respected real estate professional for 48 years and a REALTOR® Emeritus, he helped shape the community from its earliest days through his work with Presley Homes. Pete knew nearly everyone in Ahwatukee and built countless personal friendships rooted in trust, kindness, and genuine care for others.
Pete was a longtime member of Ahwatukee Post 64 and lifetime Legionnaire of American Legion. Over the years, he held nearly every leadership and board position within the Post, not for recognition, but because he believed deeply in serving veterans. Pete quietly handled countless responsibilities behind the scenes—often without anyone else knowing—simply because he saw a need and took care of it. Even now, we continue to learn just how much Pete did to keep this organization running smoothly.
As Post Commander starting prior to COVID and throughout the whole pandemic, Pete never stopped serving. During one of the most isolating times our members have faced, he ensured no one was left alone by holding outdoor membership meetings so fellowship, connection, and support could safely continue. His leadership, persistence, and unwavering dedication kept Post 64 alive and prevented it from closing during an incredibly challenging period.
Pete was known for his calm demeanor, warm smile, and welcoming presence. He rarely became upset and always greeted others with kindness and sincerity. He genuinely cared about people and was always thinking about what he could do to help—often without expectation of thanks or acknowledgment.
Pete’s legacy is woven into the very fabric of American Legion Post 64. His impact will continue to be felt through the veterans he supported, the community he helped build, and the countless lives he touched along the way. He set an example of service, humility, and compassion that will guide this Post for years to come.
Pete will be deeply missed, but he will never be forgotten.
“Pete Meier was more than a leader—he was the heart of our Post. His dedication, kindness, and quiet strength will inspire us always.”
— David Green, Veteran Service Officer, American Legion Post 64
-Written by Veteran Service Officer David Green & Member-at-large Mark Poisson.
A full public announcement will be released after the holidays with updated service information. Donations in memory of Pete Meier may be made online at https://americanlegionpost64.org/peter-h-meier or via Zeffy at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/in-the-remembrance-of-peter-h-meier.
A remembrance post is available under the Newsroom section of our website, where comments, shared memories, and photos may be submitted.
For questions or updates, please contact our Veteran Service Officer:
Call/Text: 928-830-0085 |
Email: [email protected]
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