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Neil Fine

Glenview, Illinois

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Fine, Neil Andrew Beloved son of Dr. Neil Fine and Karen Fine of Glenview. A loving brother to Peter. Died August 29, 2011 in Delray Beach Florida. A graduate of Glenbrook South High School, class of 2007. He also attended Keene State College in New Hampshire. He was working construction as a...

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My sweet nephew. I remember when he was four, I had not seen him in two years and I said to him, "I bet you don't even remember me". To which he replied, "I know you, you're my Auntie!" His little face beamed with love. I was so touched. Then I said, "what does that mean?" and he said, "You're Daddy's sister!" I was floored with how smart he was for such a little guy. We walked towards the steps that led downward and before taking a step down he looked up at me and said "Auntie, will you hold...

Neil was a dear friend to me, he helped me out and showed me a new way to enjoy life and was avery smart man i just want to send my love to his parents and family i am so sorry for your loss i knew neil for three years and he was such a big part of my life when we hung out he was always uplifting and happy go lucky i will miss him very much and will pray that god take care of him now . To neils fam please keep your heads up i can only imagin the pain you r feeling please call me if u can with...

When we heard the news, we didn't want to believe it. We heard various stories, so we thought-rumors- We have been so sad as we remember those days at Willowbrook, soccer games and more. Karen, you have always been so sweet and kind, and I can recall how good you were to all the kids in the neighborhood. Neil was a good kid, always friendly and happy. Our love and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Remember that he will always be with, and I'm certain he is in a peaceful,...

RIP IC Neil

Neil and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Neil,
During our time together at Maple and GBS, you always struck me with your combination of charisma and kindness. People weren't drawn to you because of you're popularity or your charm (although you had plenty of both), but because of your kindness, your optimism, your joy of life. Though we grew apart, finding out about what happened has really made me realize what an exceptional person you were. May you rest in peace.

I still remember the first day I met Neil, junior year of high school. He wasted no time taking me in as a friend and talking to me like we were friends from our childhood who were just reunited. From there, he always treated me as one of his good friends. No matter what I needed or what I wanted to do, he would help me get that or do that. I never really got a chance to really thank him for that, and although I wish I could more than anything in the world, I hope our years of friendship will...

Neil man we all had so many memories with you. We knew you through grade school, junior high, and high school and from day one you were always one of the nicest, funniest, and true hearted kids we ever met. You always kept it real and kept your sense of humor through bad times. You were really one of a kind. We miss you and will always remember the times we shared together. With love, the entire Willowbrook crew. RIP.

Neil,
You and I had been close friends since Kindergarten. We had so many amazing times that I'll never forget. I think about you every day buddy. You had a great personality that was filled with kindness and energy. Thank you for being such a good friend.