Fritz Meyer
1806–1877 (age 71)
Biography
Fritz Meyer was a skilled Danish plumber whose practical expertise and craftsmanship contributed to the development of Copenhagen's infrastructure during the 19th century. His work represented the essential trades that supported the city's growth and modernization during this period of urban development.
Meyer's career reflects the important role of skilled tradespeople in building and maintaining the urban fabric of Copenhagen. Though his profession was practical rather than celebrated, his contributions to the city's infrastructure are part of the broader story of 19th-century Danish development, with his grave at Assistens Cemetery honoring his place in the community.