Navy, stating in interviews that he joined the Navy to avoid death in a foxhole. ĭuring the Vietnam War Meyer joined the U.S. Army bases in Germany and the American east coast, attended high school in Pennsylvania and Florida, college in Florida, and then hitchhiked through Mexico and the American Southwest before joining the military. Clair de Loon closed in November 2013 due to Meyer's illness. Since 1984, he and his wife owned an art gallery called Clair de Loon in Bar Harbor, where they sold matted and framed prints of his artwork. Annetje was also a teacher before dedicating herself to the family's businesses and researching historical points for her husband's novels. Like their father, both men are painters and teachers. They had two sons, Matthew and Nathaniel. While in the Navy, he married his college sweetheart, Annetje Lawrence (in 1966). After finishing university at the University of Florida, in Gainesville, Meyer earned a B.A. He attended 12 different schools before graduating high school in Fort Myers, Florida. army, so he spent much of his childhood moving around with his family. Meyer was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and spent most of his career in Corea, Maine. He and his wife owned an art gallery called Clair de Loon in Bar Harbor. He also wrote two children's picture books and was a painter. Meyer, he was best known for his young-adult historical series The Jacky Faber Adventures, also known as the Bloody Jack series. Meyer (Janu– July 29, 2014) was a Maine author. For other people named Louis Meyer, see Louis Meyer (disambiguation).
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