Milton-Neul-Obituary

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Milton Neul

Peoria, Illinois

Jul 25, 1927 – Jan 5, 2012

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BORN
July 25, 1927
DIED
January 5, 2012
LOCATION
Peoria, Illinois
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Wright & Salmon Mortuary - Peoria Obituary

PEORIA - Milton Charles Neul, 84, of Peoria, passed away on Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 5:40 p.m. at Lutheran Hillside Village in Peoria, He was born on July 25, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois to Milton Clarence Neul Sr., a jazz musician, and Irene Alice Cesarz, a back-up singer at the Green Mill...

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It was a pleasure to have worked with and for Milt over his career.
Enjoyed his witty stories of sailing. Our thoughts and prayers to the family. Tom and Glenda Harrison Arnasas Pass, TX

Dear Milt,
You we always very nice to deal with in my days @ National Marine.
You we're a true gentleman. You will be sorely missed.
Eric J. Grimm

Dear Bobby, Gary and Chuck,
I am sorry to hear about your Dad. I have great memories of coming out to see you all in Peoria as a kid. This has been a difficult year for all of us, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Take care.
Love, Susan, Matt and MIchael

I was surprised to learn of Milt's death. He made my years at the Ivy Club much easier and was always there to listen to the problems. He was a wonderful man and he will be missed.
Pat Mauerman Mooberry

Milt and Laverne were instrumental in our joining the Ivy Club where we spent many a fun Saturday afternoon sailing with them in the Open Fleet races. We'll miss him.

Mary & Milt's Family,

We are sad to learn of Milt's passing. Ever since Diana joined the IVY Club in 1993, we knew Milt and Laverne. We would swap stories about various things. The last few years we had the pleasure of Mary & Milt. We hope the many happy memories will help you and your family get through this most difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Diana & Ed Johnson
Peoria, IL.

What a shock to hear this in Florida. We send our love to you and the family. Pat and Harry Hakes

Roger and I both worked with Milt at one time during his time at WABCO, etc. He was a great guy, allways interested in everyone and could be depending upon. We are members of the WABCO Retirees Club and saw Milt a couple of years ago at the annual picnic. Our prayers for his family and condolences. He will be missed.

You don't know me but I knew Milt. I worked for him for a number of years at what is today Komatsu. Milt was a great guy and I am sorry to read of his passing. He had the rare ability to always make you feel appreciated for what you were doing. He always called me one of his hot young engineers. The family has my condolences and I know that I will miss him.