Michael-Neufeldt-Obituary

Michael Neufeldt

West Allis, Wisconsin

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West Allis, Wisconsin
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Muscular Dystrophy Association

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Neufeldt, Michael Entered peacefully into Eternal Life on Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at the age of 37 years. Beloved son of Raymond and Carol (Nee Cotter). Loving brother of Sara (Brian) Dwyer. Adored uncle of Joey and Alex Dwyer. Treasured nephew of Jean and Tom Tarlton; Tom and Judy Cotter; and...

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Carol, Ray, and Sara. I spent a year teaching Mike in fifth grade. He is a great guy: pleasant, positive, and hard working, because of you, his family. My classroom was a better place because he was in it. I am a better person because he was in it. So, as you think back on all the memories, please know that many of us share those memories and are better people for having had Mike in our lives. Rest in peace, Mikey.

He was a great guy,and customer,friend of Dan Cauley from my old work National Seating and Mobility Inc.Sorry to hear the familys loss.

Mike, I always admired your wonderful spirit when you would visit Anne and I at the New Berlin clinic. You'll be greatly missed.

Mike and Tom's book signing at MU

There isn't enough space here to fully describe the "Mikey Effect", but he had a profound impact on my life, and I'm sure the lives of everyone else he touched. His courage, determination, perseverance, and humility were such a positive influence on all who knew him. I'm a better person for having had him in my world. Carol and Ray, my thought are with you and your family. Thank you for sharing Mikey with me and the rest of the world!

Carol and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you today and always.
Patty Heinemann and family

Spring Hill, FL

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember the first time meeting Mike and he has always been an inspiration to me. He will always be remembered by the community and the lives he touched. God Bless!

I was one of Mike's teachers at Eisenhower Middle School; but Mike was the real teacher to all his fellow classmates and teachers. He was truly a role model and inspiration for all who knew him. Thank you for the life you lived!

Mike, please know I am with you and your family in spirit as they celebrate your incredible life's journey. From the moment we met in my office when you were 2 years old, to our last trip to see the Brewers this past summer, I knew I had met someone exceptional. You will be missed, but never forgotten by me and my family. Thanks for letting me be part of your life.
Love, Dr.Bob Miller

We are in FL and just talked to Lynn's nephew in Franklin who told us of Mike's passing. We send our deepest sympathy. It was a privilege to have know Mike for so many years. He taught so many how to live life to the fullest. You will be in our prayers as you travel through this difficult time. God Bless all of you!