Meredith passed away on Christmas day in Kansas City, KS. Circumstances surrounding her passing are unclear, but here is what we know.
Authorities have classified the death as an overdose. While she was not a drug user, she had been drinking heavily, so it's likely that alcohol poisoning was the specific cause of death. As some may be aware, she had been working at a Walgreen's store, where she finally felt free to express her identity. She very much enjoyed working there, but she was abruptly terminated on or around Christmas. As you can imagine, she was devastated.
I don't know what to say, except that it is so sad that another person in our community who had so much talent and potential will not live to see the promise of the new year.
I remember from trannyweb MEREDITH and KAREN BRAD use to talk a lot together. I also remember you ROBYN. I think you where from Baltimore.
I am back in Baltimore, after living in a couple of other places. Sorry for my long absence.
I will PM you my number. Give me a call. It's time we did some catching up.
Its been a very long time since I ve been here on GS but as a member from 2008 I do recall Mere and she will be missed by All who knew here . Its sad to think that such a death has happened this way I will remember her and the good spirit she always was in .
Very saddened to hear about Meredith's passing...what terrible news...and on Christmas Day. I remember her from when I first joined here many years ago...wish I'd gotten to know her a bit better. Prayers to all her family and friends...may she rest in peace...
Monika
She`ll be missed. I knew her since trannyweb days. I knew she was dealing with depression. She was happy I saved her once. Now she is taken away.
r.i.p Meredith
I heard the dreadful news a few days ago and its not yet sunk in. I''d known Mere ever since i joined back in the old TW days & i used to call her all the time. I still remember that 1st phone call back in 04. At the time i was having a wee bash at my place and a few of the TW girls including Mandy Walker and Christina Dearlove who were here. Mere got to speak to all of us that day and it is something i've never forgotten
thanks for letting me know Robyn. Been out of the loop for a wile now, couldn't even sign in on my old account. After 8 years I hung up my uniforms again and retired with the rank of Captain. I will check in from time to time.
Thank you for letting us know Robyn. Anyone who knew Mere will miss her. She was a great personality from the old days at TW and I believe she was the first person I ever spoke to in the chat room in those days.
I haven't been around for a very long time and the last I heard, she was doing okay in Chicago and was still with Josie. It's such a shame that this happened but is a powerful message to us all about the difficulties that being transgendered brings.
My thoughts go out to her child(ren).
I was so upset when I heard about Mere passing on at the end of December. It was so sad and so unnecessary.
It was good to see all those old names and faces I used to know on here ages ago and it was nice to chat with some of you too. I haven't forgotten any of you. It's just a shame that something like this had to happen to bring us all back together again.
Hugs,
Katie x
Gosh I remember her. We didnt really say much to each other. So cannot say i knew her other than a passing comment here and there. However its sad news for any one to pass let alone someone from the old guard. My heart goes out there.
I will miss Mere ! We spoke on infrequent occasions, but I always checked in on her
to see how she was doing. She was an author, who wrote mostly historical books,
with my favorite being her book on Jazz history. You can find her books on Amazon,
under her pen name Mitchell Newton.
Her move from Chicago to Denver was good for her. That is where she met her love Josie.
She blossomed in Denver, and was working at the Natural History museum and later the
Molly Brown house (of which the movie "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was based).
Unfortunately, as many TG Women know, it is easy to fall into a dependence on Alcohol.
This coping method was hard on her, on Josie and their life together. It was with deep sadness
that I discovered she had passed. The world lost a professor, a historian, and a wonderful woman
struggling to make sense of a complicated life we in the TG community have to lead. She is now free and in
God's hands now. Take care Mere, and know that there are those who remember you.
Michelle