Joseph-Neylon-Obituary

Joseph D. Neylon

Stoneham, Somerville, Massachusetts

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Of Stoneham, June 9, 2008, at age 86. Beloved husband of Marjorie (O'Malley) Neylon. Devoted father of Theresa Neylon and her husband Jeff Snell of WA and Mary Beth Talbot and her husband Michael of Peabody. Cherished grandfather of 5. Dear brother of the late Sister Catherine Neylon, S.N.D.,...

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Mr. Neylon,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice-first for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and secondly for the citizens of Middlesex County when you served as ADA. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

To Marge and family, my sincere condolences. Joe was such a gentleman and will be greatly
missed...

He was known as "Mr. Neylon" to the ADAs who appeared before the grand jury and was an excellent teacher and advisor to hundreds of assistant district attorneys over the years.
I appreciated all the good advice he gave me when I was in the Middlesex DA's office in the 1980s. Thanks Joe and rest in peace.
Elizabeth Keeley

Mrs. Neylon,
Joe was a lovely. kind man for the short time I knew him as Dad's roommate. I'm sorry I never asked you if he was related to Sisters Catherine and Ann Denise as I knew both when I was an SND. The minute I saw Joe I spotted the Neylon eyes. Our family is praying for all of you.

To the family of "Mr. Neylon,".. one of my most favorite bosses --1979-81.. My sympathies for your loss

Marge and family--we are very sorry.
Joe was a first class person who was highly respected by all who knew him.

To Marge & family...I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. What a wonderful guy.You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the family of Mr. Neylon: My sincere sympathies on the loss of your husband/father/grandfather. His legacy lives on in the memories you cherish and shared with him.

My sincere condolences to the family of Joe. As a retired State Trooper who worked at MDA office 78/82 he was always there for us. A class act!!
YT Ssgt Pat Keane MSP (Ret)