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It is with heavy hearts that the Collver Family announce the death of our matriarch! This obituary can be written in one line; "She is the kindest person anyone has ever known, and everybody, everybody loved her!"
Meredith was born in Atlanta, Georgia to Charles W. Reineke (Dutch) and Doris M. Reineke on December 15, 1950. She was a graduate of the Arlington School and the University of Tennessee. She met the love of her life and was married to Mike Collver for 43 years. The two were inseparable!
Meredith was a teacher by trade and was still teaching kindergarten at Embry Hills Preschool. She was an active member of Living Grace Lutheran Church in Tucker where she served on council, altar guild, choir, and pretty much anything that needed to be done.
Meredith is survived by her husband, Michael Alan Collver (The Mayor), her son, Charles Michael Collver (Dutch), daughter-in-law Kathryn Leigh Collver, son, Douglas Martin Collver, and daughter-in-law Yasmin Collver-Zaki. She is also survived by three grandchildren: Noah Benjamin Collver, Ryan Elizabeth Collver and Leo Alexander Collver-Zaki.
Meredith joins her two daughters that predeceased her: Mollie Kathleen Collver and Jenny Elizabeth Collver.
There will be a burial on Tuesday, February 17, at 11:00am at Greenwood Cemetery, located at 1173 Cascade Circle SW, Atlanta, GA 30311. This will be a short graveside service and is open to everyone.
There will be a memorial service on Sunday, February 22, at 3pm at Living Grace Lutheran Church, located at 1812 Cooledge Road, Tucker, GA 30084. This will be livestreamed at livinggracelutheran.org
Please join us at one or both events as we celebrate, remember, and reminisce on the life of such a kind wife, mother, grandmother, mentor, and teacher to many.
We were all lucky to have her in our life. She truly was a kind and gentle soul and will be missed, but her light will continue to shine brightly!
Donations can be made to Living Grace Lutheran Church livinggracelutheran.org or the Gordon Corsetti Mental Agility Foundation mentallyagile.com. Flowers can be purchased on this obituary page or through any local flower shops.
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