Neill-Longley-Obituary

Neill Longley

Houston, Texas

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LongleyNeill B. Longley, M.D., 79, passed into heaven on May 15, 2011 after battling cancer. He was a graduate of Andrews High School in Andrews, TX, UTEP, and an AOA honors graduate from Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He practiced radiology for over 50 years and was well-loved by many...

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I keep forgetting that you are gone. I wish I could hear just one more song, just one more joke and that wonderful laugh...just one more time. All the tributes to you capture your spirit and all you contributed to others. Love you forever, your sister Mary.

I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Longley on a plane ride to Lubbock Texas one weekend in 2003. We happened to cross paths again at Kelsey Seybold clinic shortly there after. What a wonderful and kind man he was. He will be missed.

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Dr. Longley was a great man,patient and kind.He was always friendly to all who he came in contact with. We will all miss him. My deepest condolences to his family.

No one could brighten the mood and morale of the work place as Dr. Longley could. He came with a smile on his face , a song on his lips,and delightful tales for patients and staff alike. He had such a positive energy and exhuberance for work, laughter, and life .
I was fortunate to have the pleasure of working with and learning so much from Dr. Longley. I was blessed to know him as my friend.

I got to know you when we both worked at St.Mary's in Galveston. We both lived out on the west end of the island. You were a hoot in the doctors lounge, I really enjoyed your sense of humor. Well our paths crossed again here at Kelsey Seybold as we both continued to live on the island island. I saw you once since you retired, but I will never forget your smile sense of humor and your way of making the best of each day will always stay with me. My sincere sympathy to your family.

May God rest your soul. We will miss your wonderful sense of humor and always charming personality!! My condolences to the family.

Dear Dr Longley,
I am so grateful to have known you over the years. When I first came to Kelsey-Seybold in 1990 you made me feel right at home; always cheerful, disarming, telling jokes and singing so beautifully! You were also a great teacher...I will miss you. Enjoy singing with the angels!

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.