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Phillip R. Mc Neely
Evansville, IN - Phillip R. McNeely, 77, passed away Friday, November 29, 2019, at St. Vincent Hospital. He was born January 13, 1942, in Evansville, Indiana, to the late Grenade and Nathalie (Jack) McNeely.
Phillip retired from Whirlpool after 35 years of service. He was a big Cardinals fan, enjoyed playing golf, having lunch with his buddies and going to spring training.
He is survived by his children, Mike McNeely, Mark McNeely (Teri), Kathy (AJ) Shafer, Dan McNeely and Chris McNeely (Kim); brothers, Jack McNeely (Paula) and Donald McNeely (Shari); mother, Nathalie McNeely; 11 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.
Contributions may be made to Chemo Buddies Oncology Hematology Associates on Epworth Road. Condolences may be offered at www.AlexanderWestChapel.com.
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Thanks for sharing your time and humor with me while we worked at Whirlpool. You will be missed. When I needed a bit of humor you were always there. Condolences to the family.
Steve Best
December 2, 2019
Donnie,
So sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed Phillip's dry sense of humor and going to the Otters games with all of you!
Love,
Cathy, Devin, Kennedy, and Caitlyn Taylor
Cathy Taylor
December 1, 2019
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