EDWARD-NEUMANN-Obituary

EDWARD NEUMANN

Las Vegas, Nevada

1942 - 2017

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EDWARD NEUMANN passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on November 12, 2017.

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Ed and I were in classes together throughout our freshman year, and he was always such a wonderfully bright light...62 years ago, and still memorable.

Dear Dr.Ed,

My career in science was strengthened by your appreciation of my interests and skills. You truly were an inspiration. You amazed me to learn new areas regardless of age. I will miss your Dr. Ed. Sincerely, Natarajan Pillai

Sincere condolences. Words, even though kind, will not mend the pain and heartache all of you are feeling now but may family and friends who care and share your loss pray for your comfort and peace of mind. Respectfully, Ali

In loving memory of Ed, a man of sterling qualities, fine character, high intelligence, and exceptional accomplishments.

Our TTHS years were so much fun. I remember, also seeing Ed wearing that gold tassel as a graduation usher and a member of National Honor Society our junior and senior years.

Our families have exchanged Christmas letters over the years. I last got to see Ed at our 2010 high school reunion. That was special!

What a remarkable example Ed has set for...

My deepest gratitude to Professor Neumann for his kind and genuine support during my undergraduate Civil Engineering studies at UNLV, he always championed for all the engineering students to succeed. My deepest condolences to his family~

I attended TTHS with Ed (class of '60). We were in a lot of the same classes together, and pretty much hung with the same group of friends. I always appreciated his intellect and sense of humor, and enjoyed reconnecting with him at TTHS' 5-year reunions over the years.

It's always hard to lose a classmate, but it's next to impossible to imagine the sorrow of losing a husband and father at such an early (IMO) age. My condolences to his family.

I went to TTHS and Michigan Tech with Ed. He was always a good friend and a shoulder to lean on when I really needed one.
It is terribly hard to lose a loved one, but what a wonderful, interesting and successful life he led. His family must be so proud of him, as he was of them and, although he surely deserved a couple more decades of this thing called life, his was certainly a life well lived.
I have no way to express my deepest sympathy to his family and to all of us who knew and...

Ed and I went to grade school and high school together in Harvey. He was my best buddy. Unfortunately time got in the way and we lost track of each other. I will miss him.