Kenneth-Neese, Jr.-Obituary

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Kenneth Earle Neese, Jr.

Lumberton, North Carolina

Aug 17, 1930 – May 15, 2020

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August 17, 1930
DIED
May 15, 2020
LOCATION
Lumberton, North Carolina

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Floyd Mortuary and Crematory Inc. - Lumberton Obituary

Kenneth Earle Neese, Jr. died at home on Friday, May 15, 2020.  He was born in 1930 to Kenneth E. Neese and Gertrude Dick Neese.  He attended UNC-Chapel Hill and worked for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina.  He was a faithful member of Chestnut Street United Methodist Church and an avid fisherman.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant son, Tommy, and a sister, Nancy Neese Bragg.


His survivors are wife, Ann; sons: Kenneth III (Jane) and John; grandchildren: Thomas, Annie, Johnny, and Rachel Jones (Jeffery); and great-grandson, Aven.


Memorials may be made to: Chestnut Street United Methodist Church, 200 East 8th Street, Lumberton, NC 28358.

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I know sometimes words can't really help; however, I am sorry to hear your father has passed on. I have you and your brother, John, along with your families in my prayers. Thinking of you all.
Best wishes,
Thom and Kathy Phillips
Your friend always.

John, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. He was a good person. Keeping you and your family in our prayers.
Sharon Wilkins Page

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. Kenneth Neese Jr. during this most difficult time. Please accept my most sincere condolences and may God ease the pain of your loss.

to say he was an avid fisherman is like someone needs water...he was the Robeson pied piper for Drum Inlet South Core Outer Banks. This man and his platoon of fellow fishermen fed many of fish fries when back on flat land and nary a fish tale was described... If there are flounder in heaven, Ken will be truly at home...we shall miss him here...fellow castaway

Ann, I wanted to send my love and sympathy to you and your family that you have lost Ken. Wanda Musselwhite

Cindy and I send our regrets for your loss. He is now at peace with no more pain. You are in our prayers.

Ann and family, I was so sorry to hear about Ken. Worked with Ken many years at BCBS - in both the Lumberton and Fayetteville offices. Haven't seen him much in the last few years but still will miss him. You are in my prayers.

I always enjoyed seeing and talking with Ken when he would stop by for visits at the Hospital and at Blue Cross events in the past. Its been years since Ive seen him but he will always be remembered with that smile and laugh. My prayers for the family.

Kenny & John; I am so sorry to hear about the death of your dad. You can now be assured that he will feel no more pain.