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Forrest J. "Butch" Neff Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Forrest J. "Butch" Neff, Jr., of Lower Macungie Township, passed away on Saturday, April 4, 2020 in Lehigh Valley Hospital – Cedar Crest. He and his wife, JoAnn L. (Cooke) Neff, shared 53 years together and were married for nearly 40 years. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Ida M....

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Butch was a great guy and an old friend and fellow police officer of mine for many years. I was shocked to hear of his passing and my heartfelt sorrow and condolences to JoAnn and the family.

JoAnn so sorry to learn about Butch's passing. He was always a good guy.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Sorry for the loss of your husband.

Joann, Buell and I loved running into you guys at the different venues Buell and Butch so much enjoyed. Buell and Butch had so much in common and Buell loved to talk with Butch about everything. I loved sitting next to you guys at the HOG meetings and always looked forward to the big hug I'd receive from him. Believe me, he will be missed by so many. I'm sure God is going to take good care of him.

Joann,
Mike and I are so sorry to hear about Butch's passing. He was a wonderful man and we are very glad we got to know him through LV HOG. He will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Kim & Mike Bucari

Butch Neff Family,

I worked for Butch for many years at Mack. As a supervisor he always went to bat for the people he worked for him. He loved his group and his work at Mack a very dedicated person. May he now rest in peace.

Joann, I am so sorry for your loss. I am proud to have worked with and known Butch. I knew him for 48 years and we shared many good times with the Corvette & Novalcano. It is so hard to believe he is gone. If there is any thing you need help with Joann don't hesitate to ask. My prayers and sincerest sympathy goes out to you Joann.

the old gane before we left whq

I work for butch 38 of my 41 years at Mack, I still remember the first time I meet him we were at Macungie back in the 80,s I was working on the board a paper layout when I felt this felling of someone watching me I turn around and there he was standing a few feet behind me just watching me I ask he if I can help you and all he said was " you do know what you are doing " then walked away. we had some good and bad times but I like working for him. he will be missed

Sorry to hear of Butch passing. I am glad to
have known him.

Carl Behrman