Jack-McNeil-Obituary

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Jack Lee McNeil

Tomball, Texas

Jan 5, 1947 – Nov 17, 2021 (Age 74)

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BORN
January 5, 1947
DIED
November 17, 2021
AGE
74
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball Obituary

Jack Lee McNeil, 74 of Magnolia, Tx died November 17, 2021 in Cozumel Mexico.  Jack was born on January 5, 1947 in Ada Oklahoma to Norma and Jack L McNeil.  Jack’s early childhood was spent moving from Oklahoma to Texas.  Jack grew up in Amarillo with his sisters Linda and Kathy McNeil and his...

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From another Baylor classmate: I have fond memories of Jack as an extroverted and congenial friend but always a consummate professional. Sincere condolences to Marian and family

RIP to my Baylor Classmate from your Navy friend and colleague. Fair winds and following seas.

I am greatly saddened by Jack’s passing, which I just found out via the spring Baylor magazine, alumni section.

Jack and I were classmates in the US Army- Baylor MHA class of 1982, later serving together at Ft Bragg. Jack was a fine officer and nurse, serving America’s finest with Marian at Ft Bragg.

Jack was a consummate gentleman with a wonderful sense of humor. There was no issue or problem too small or too large for him to tackle. He always gave his best.

Marian, I am so very sorry to see of Jack’s passing. I enjoyed our brief involvement in data collection and appreciated Jack’s and your guidance. May you find comfort in loving memories.

I first met Jack when he and my adventurous cousin Marian were about to get married. I had the honor to stand up at their wedding. Marian truly found the perfect man for her, one who was up for any adventure and I am so glad they had all those years traveling the world and this country together.

Jack didn't get up to Chicago often, but every time I was around him, I realized what a gracious and dear man he was.

Much love to Marian, Veronica and Emma and all those who...

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I recall the time, many years ago, when Jack was visiting our family in Chicago. He decided to take Tony and I up in a small plane from Midway Airport. It was a thrill to fly over downtown Chicago. I have lived here all of my life but had never seen the lights from the sky at night. He even gave Tony a thrill by letting him work the controls of the plane for a while. Jack enjoyed fishing and often when Marian and Jack would visit in their RV, he would prepare for us a delightful freshly...

Jack will be missed by his family and friends. He was a warm and loving person. Jack made everyone he met feel comfortable around him because of his friendly and easy-going personality. He enjoyed life and his family to the fullest. Jack, enjoy the best fishing spot in heaven.
Tony Skupien

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.