Neil-McLeod-Obituary

Neil McLeod

Biggar, Saskatchewan

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Biggar, Saskatchewan

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Neil McLeod passed away in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Funeral Home Services for Neil are being provided by Gerein Funeral Service - Biggar. The obituary was featured in Saskatoon StarPhoenix on July 28, 2017.

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I was just thinking about Neil and decided to Google his name. Such a shock to see that he had passed 2 years ago. We taught together for a few years at the Yorkton Regional High School back in the 80's. He really connected with his students and colleagues. Neil and I worked on many projects together and I learned many skills from him. He was a Master Welder and Teacher. His easy going manner and sense of humour will always be remembered.....




I just heard about Neil's passing. We were in school together from Grade 6 on and were on sports teams together. Since then we have had occasional contact. All my memories of him are of him chuckling about something. We were never close friends but I always liked him. And, in case anyone is wondering, he was already a flirt when he was 11 years old.

Neil& knew each other for 25 yrs.I will miss our many conversations on the phone He had a wonderful sense of humor & had the most positive outlook on life of anyone i know.I will miss him very much.

I knew Neil about 18 years ago. We shared a love of art. He even gave me a beautiful metal easel that he made himself. We hadn't kept in touch over the years but I think of him from time to time. I only learned of his passing when I googled him today. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Just learned yesterday of Neil's passing. My most sincere condolences to his family and friends. Although I had never met Neil face to face, we wrote back and forth almost daily and shared our life experiences. He was truly a kind and gentle soul with a keen sense of humor. He is missed. Donna Rinas (Prince Albert, SK)

I met Neil about 10 yrs ago, I found him to be a very interesting person with a positive outlook on life. He made many useful items for the community and his family,as well as artistic works.I classed him as a friend and he will be missed. I believe that he is in a better place now, Jim