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GEORGETOWN - Frederick "Fred" Phillip Neuville Jr., 84, husband of Bonnie Sharp Neuville, passed away April 14, 2014 in Lexington. He was born November 20, 1929 in Beacon, New York to the late Frederick Phillip Neuville Sr. and DeFralia Reville Neuville. He was a 1951 graduate of U.K. College of Agriculture, a volunteer at the Scott County Fire Department, a member of 4-H for 54 years, he was on the Soil Conservation Board for 40 years, a former President of the Bluegrass Morgan Club, an Honorary FFA Member, a Mason, a long time farmer at Burr Oak Farms, and a member of Georgetown Presbyterian Church. Along with his wife, he is survived by sisters, Edith Rock of Dobbs Ferry, New York and Jane Currier of Ocala, Florida and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by brother, John Campbell Neuville. Memorial services are 11am Friday, April 18, 2014 at Tucker, Yocum, & Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Pamela Rucker officiating. Pallbearers will be Scott Wells, Bill Sharp, Dean Reese, Dr. Clark Cleveland, Bob Hall, Lewis Hoffman, Leo Reed, Bill Skinner, Henry graves, J.W. Perkins, John Lacy, Stewart Hughes, and John Morrow. Visiting hours are 5-8pm Thursday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at: www.tuckeryocumwilson.com
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So very sorry for your loss.
Linda Weir
April 24, 2014
Fred was one of the kindest people I have ever known. Hours spent running around Burr Oak Farm looking for peacock feathers or throwing hay bales onto a trailer are some of my fondest childhood memory. Everyone who knew Fred was better off for it, and as painful as his loss is for us all, his influence and spirit live on in the countless lives he's influenced for the better. We'll miss you, Fred.
Chad Reese
April 17, 2014
FRED WAS A STRONG AND LOYAL SUPPORTER OF KENTUCKY'S STATE 4-H HORSE PROGRAM ALONG WITH BONNIE, AND I ALWAYS ADMIRED HIS DEDICATION TO EDUCATING YOUTH...AND BY READING HIS BIO, IT IS EVIDENT HE WAS JUST AS DEDICATED TO THE REST OF HIS COMMUNITY. GOD BLESS YOU, BONNIE.
DEAN HOUSEHOLDER
April 17, 2014
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
" When you walk down the road
Heavy burden, heavy load
I will rise and i will walk with you
When you walk through the night
And you feel like you wanna just give up, give up, give up on the fight
I will come and i will walk with you
Walk with you
Until the sun don't even shine
Walk with you
I'll be there all the time
I tell you i'll walk with you
See you through"
Never give up.
Ulrike McGovern
April 16, 2014
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