Neese, Dale E. Joined his beloved wife, Betty, on January 27th, age 88 yrs. Resident of Saint John's On The Lake. Loving father of Stephen (Vicky) Neese and Jane Neese. Proud grandpa of Kate (Jon) Gregersen and Holly (Chad) Hohner. Affectionate great-grandpa of Connor and Olivia. Further survived by a host of friends. Dale retired from Planters-Nabisco after 37 years of service. After moving to Saint John's On The Lake, Dale proudly ran the Thrift Shoppe, generating money to fund scholarships for employees. Throughout the years, Dale and Betty loved traveling to Washington D.C. collecting a myriad of items including cranberry Hobnail glass, Hunt-Wulkowicz art, Weller Pottery, and Christmas light covers. Dale had a special talent for making macaroni & cheese which received rave reviews every time it was enjoyed. A memorial service will be held for Dale on Sunday, February 11th, at 2:00 PM in the chapel at Saint John's On The Lake, 1840 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee. A reception will follow. If desired, memorials in Dale's name may be made to: Saint John's On The Lake Scholarship Fund. Dale's family would like to thank the staff of Saint John's On The Lake, especially Erika and the caregivers of Windsor Court and Allay Hospice, for their compassionate care of Dale.
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To all Neeses:
Dale was a very special man, who showed us true love in action in the caregiving of his wife, Betty. A real inspiration.
Kathleen Scholl
February 4, 2018
Hello Jane, I'm sorry to read that your dad died. I still have the mac & cheese recipe. May the love of your friends and family comfort you.
Susan Schrager
February 4, 2018
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