Neil-MacDannald-Obituary

Neil R. MacDannald

Stockton, California

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Stockton, CA

Neil R. MacDannald

September 1, 1954 - July 15, 2008

Neil R. MacDannald was a loving husband, father and grandfather who loved to spend time with his family and friends. He was born on September 1, 1954 in Modesto, CA and grew up in the Stockton/ Modesto...

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Dear Chris and Alex, We were very saddened to hear of Neil's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. May God's comfort and healing be with you in the days ahead. In His grace, Pastor Ellen and Michael

Neil will truly be missed by many friends and loved ones. I will always remember him as a gentle man with a warm smile. My prayers are with you Chris, Alex, Janet and family.

Rita

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Racing at Chowchilla Speedway

In 1975 Neil was in his prime while competing at off-road race against the best of the factory-backed pros at the old Riverside International Raceway. He was leading the 250cc class closing in on the Open class riders.
The Open class started 30 seconds ahead of the 250’s.
Neil pushed his 250 though Open class up to third place when a horrific high-speed flip left him with near-fatal injuries.

We prayed for Neil. We just wanted Neil back home.

Hardly a day has passed...

Neil, as an older Cousin of Chris's, I was happy to see you made Chris so happy.When I met you, you made her smile, laugh and you were such a gentle, quiet individual and I could see you were the love of her life. There is a large void in all of the lives you have touched. You have left her the best gifts on earth, TWO Sons who I know will watch over her until you meet again.
I am sorry our lives did not cross more often for us to know each other better, but I am glad that they...

"I love the smell of wet desert in the morning"

Happy Trails my friend.

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Chowchilla Motorcycle Races 1997

In 1975 Neil was in his prime while competing at off-road race against the best of the factory-backed pros at the old Riverside International Raceway. He was leading the 250cc class closing in on the Open class riders.
The Open class started 30 seconds ahead of the 250’s.
Neil pushed his 250 though Open class up to third place when a horrific high-speed flip left him with near-fatal injuries.

We prayed for Neil. We just wanted Neil back home.

Hardly a day has passed...