Very sorry to hear this. This is a loss and a personal loss. Meyer and I discussed the Cooper case by telephone over the years. Aside from his interest in the Cooper case (Meyer collected many sand samples for people and participated in many explorations of the Tena Bar area...) Meyer was interested in Cooper's grudge and what Cooper meant by 'this was the right plane in the right place at the right time,'. Meyer thought if we could get to the bottom of that, it would identify who Cooper was. 'Was the hijacking spontaneous or something Cooper had been planning for and was going to do, inevitably'. On a personal level, Meyer played a vital service role in his community over many years, educationally and socially. This is a loss for many people for many reasons. Meyer's enthusiasm and activism will be missed by many people ... travel well my friend!