IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Pastor Roland O.
Meyle
June 7, 1935 – June 3, 2025
Roland Otto Meyle was born in Ludwigsburg, Germany, on June 7, 1935, and passed away in Grafton, Wisconsin, on June 3, 2025. After a difficult pregnancy, his mother, Hedwig, vowed he would become a pastor—a sentiment reinforced by his grandmother, who noticed him folding his hands even as an infant. In 1942, Roland's father, Otto, died on the Russian front. Subsequently, Roland and his mother relocated to Tamm and later Esslingen, Germany, where his mother's insistence on Sunday school attendance fostered his love for Bible stories.
Despite an early desire to pursue the ministry, family circumstances led Roland to a three-year banking apprenticeship. He also diligently studied English. However, as he put it, "the Lord was not done with me yet." Two years later, he followed his Chistian youth leader, Ernie, to Toronto, Canada. There, Roland's banking qualifications and fluent English secured him a job at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. His moderate work hours allowed him ample time for prayer, Bible study, and church attendance. It was in Toronto that Roland experienced a profound spiritual awakening, realizing salvation through grace in Jesus Christ. This renewed his desire for ministry.
A pivotal moment arrived when Roland and Ernie, dissatisfied with their Protestant church's doctrine, were urged to attend St. John's Lutheran Church, Toronto. There, Pastor George Bornemann, frustrated by his inability to counsel a German-speaking couple who lost their unbaptized baby, recognized Roland's linguistic gift. "And that's why we need people like you to study for the Holy ministry," he told Roland.
With scholarships from St. John's, Toronto, and the LCMS, Roland enrolled at Concordia Seminary, Springfield, Illinois. After five years of study, a vicarage in New Britain, Connecticut, and three summers at Valparaiso University, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and was ordained at St. John's Toronto. During his studies at Valparaiso, he met Janet Sieber, his future wife. They married in 1963 in Plymouth, Wisconsin.
Roland's first pastoral call led him to two mission churches in Rochfort Bridge and Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada, where his children Anita and Karl were born. After four years, he accepted a call to St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Union Grove, Wisconsin, where their youngest son, Kurt, was born. Beyond his pastoral duties, Roland organized and led annual small-group tours to Europe from 1979 to 1992, indulging his love for travel.
In 1991, Roland's German language skills took on a new significance when he was asked to translate for Russian Bishop Harold Kalnins at Concordia University, Mequon. This led to an invitation to translate for Lutheran Laymen's League study groups traveling to Russia and former satellite countries to assess the needs of German Lutheran Christians. A dire need for a pastor to the German community in Almaty, Kazakhstan, emerged. St. Paul's granted Roland a three month leave to the Almaty congregation, which ultimately led to an official call as the first missionary to Kazakhstan. Roland, after 26 years at St. Paul's Lutheran, was thrilled to be able to use his native German language, to serve God in the Almaty ministry. In addition to serving the congregation, he taught at the seminary and coordinated a medical van.
In 2003, Roland retired to Port Washington, Wisconsin, but he continued to make several trips a year to Kazakhstan to visit and serve the mission. He and Jan were members of St. John's Lutheran Church, Port Washington, WI. Janet, his beloved wife, passed away on March 20, 2022. Roland is survived by his three children Anita (Joe) Creswell, Karl (Susan) Meyle and Kurt (Elsie) Meyle; 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren, a testament to his enduring legacy.
Visitation for Pastor Roland Meyle will be held at Eernisse Funeral Home, 1600 W. Grand Ave., Port Washington, WI on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 5pm to 7pm with a prayer service at 7pm. A second visitation will take place on Saturday, June 7th at St. John's Lutheran Church, 217 N. Freeman Dr., Port Washington from 9-9:45am with the funeral service beginning at 10am. Pastor Dustin Anderson will preside. Roland will be laid to rest next to his wife at Woodlawn Cemetery in Plymouth, WI.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John's Lutheran Church in Port Washington, Fredonia Adult Day Center, and The Gathering Place at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls are appreciated.
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Eernisse Funeral Homes and Cremation Service - Port Washington
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Eernisse Funeral Homes and Cremation Service - Port Washington
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St. John's Lutheran Church
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