Louise Choicey Louder Neumon COLUMBIA - There will be a Homegoing Service for Ms. Louise Choicey Louder Neumon on Saturday, November 10, 2012, 1:00 p.m. at Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home, with burial at Serenity Memorial Gardens. Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home, 2930 Colonial Drive, is in charge of the service. Ms. Neumon passed away on November 1, 2012. Born in Eufaula, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Lee Louder, Sr. and Mary Belle Louder. At the age of 12, she joined Mount Gilliam Baptist Church in Eufaula, Alabama. She received her education and graduated from Rebecca Comer School. After traveling to Florida, New York and North Carolina, she made South Carolina her home. She attended Midlands Technical College and worked at Rikard Nursing Home (Lexington Medical Center Extended Care) before becoming employed at Forest Pines doing private nursing. Due to declining health, she no longer sought employment and resided in her home until God called her to glory. She was a woman with a kind spirit, ensuring that everyone's needs were met without hesitation and generally before her own. She was truly one of a kind and will be greatly missed. She is survived by her children: Vincent Neumon, Sr., Reginald (Monica) Neumon and Mary Neumon; a very special friend of 25 years, Willie McCoy, Sr.; siblings: Ella Richardson, Carrie Streeter, Alabama and Aaron Louder, Jr.; grandchildren: Kimberly Myers, Brittney Milhouse, Craig Alston, Victoria Neumon, Darius Alston, Dorell Alston, Vincent Neumon, Jr., Bria Neumon, K'aMiri Neumon, Devonte Graham, Khalea Neumon, Amari Jenkins and Aniya Jenkins; nine great-grandchildren; special daughters, Regina Jones and Charlene Alston; special nieces and nephews: Lonnie (Mary) White, Isaiah (Barbara) White and Patricia (John) Thomas; and other loving relatives and dear friends. Showing no favoritism, she shared equal love with all. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.bosticktompkinsinc.com.
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September 26, 2022
MARY®GIE,I AM SADDEN BY YOUR LOST- I AM FOREVER KEEPING ALL OF U IN MY THOUGHTS & PRAYERS.
IRENE J BRADLEY
November 12, 2012
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Neumon and Regina and daughter
I was sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. May God be with you all as you share your memories of her. God Bless you. Carolynne Rowe
November 11, 2012
May you find peace and strength through the love and caring of family and friends. Take comfort knowing there is one more angel above us.
Sanata Mitchell
November 10, 2012
God has called a true sweet Angel home.Reggie I am praying for you and your siblings. One day at a time.
Tonya Richardson
November 10, 2012
Sorry for you loss Mary, your family will forever be in my prayers...
Jaunista Burnett
November 9, 2012
MS.LOUISE I CAN'T EXPRESS HOW DEEPLY SADDEN I AM ABOUT THIS WHOLE SITUATION. I WILL MISS YOUR KIND HEART AND KIND WORDS...LOVE YOU ANGEL AND GET YOUR REST
TANYA GOODWIN
November 9, 2012
WE WILL GREATLY MISS YOU!
PATRICIA THOMAS
November 9, 2012
Mary&Reginald And family. May your hearts be comforted with the comfort that only our loving God can give. Your coworker
Mrs Charlene Cannon
November 9, 2012
God could'nt have choosen a better angel.You are going to be truly missed.
Beverly Gibson
November 9, 2012
Sorry to hear of your loss, will keep the family lifted in prayer. Margie H. Pough Swansea,S.C.
November 9, 2012
Rest in Peace Ms. Louise, Thank you for being you.
God Bless
Sharon Boothe
November 9, 2012
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