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Richard Neale Obituary

NEALE, Richard Hastings Richard Hastings Neale, 63, of East Hartford died Sunday, (March 22, 2009) in Hartford. Born in Waterbury, son of the late George and Lois (Wheeler) Neale, Rich lived in Florida for many years prior to moving to East Hartford ten years ago. He was a 1965 graduate of Glastonbury High School and worked in the aerospace industry for many years. Richard was an avid record collector, loved music and antique cars. Rich is survived by three loving children: a son, Thomas Neale and his wife, Melanie of Tolland; two daughters, Karen Cain and her husband Kevin of Milton, VT and Deborah Young and her husband Christopher of Coventry; mother of his children, Joanne (Patterson) Carter of Hudson, FL; two sisters, Susan Cappello and her husband Charles, of Manchester and Pamela Cote and her husband Romeo of St. David, ME as well and five cherished grandchildren, Alexis, Nicholas, Austin, Madison, and Makayla. Graveside funeral service will be Thursday, March 26, at 11 a.m. at East Cemetery, 240 East Center St., Manchester. Calling hours will be Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. at the D'Esopo East Hartford Memorial Chapel, 30 Carter St., East Hartford. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 306 Industrial Park Road, Middletown, CT 06457. For on line expressions of sympathy please visit www.desopo.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Mar. 24, 2009.

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JOHN KLEIN

March 27, 2009

TO THE NEALE FAMILY, OUR CONDOLENCES TO ALL OF YOU.

SINCERELY

JOHN & FRANZ MAILLOUX KLEIN
MONTREAL, CANADA

marianne klein

March 25, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Since high school, we shared many memories, i will cherish all of them.

Love, Marianne Klein

Edith Tracy

March 25, 2009

Sue & Family, So sorry to hear about your brother, my thoughts are with you, I'm holding you in my heart. If I can be of help I'm here.

Dave Thurz

March 24, 2009

To the family of Rich Neale

Rich was a classmate (Class of 1965- GHS) A nice friend to have and a great classmate who will be missed.


My prayes are with you.

Dave Thurz

Reggie & Phyllis Cote

March 24, 2009

Dear Pam & Romeo;Sue & Charlie & family;
We were very saddened to read of the unexpected loss of your brother;father & grandfather.
May all the happy memories you all shared together;give you comfort through these difficult days.
Extending our deepest sympathy to all of you.
Love;Phyllis & Reggie Cote & family

Lynn Banaeige

March 24, 2009

Karen,Debby and Tommy
I am so sorry to hear about Pop,and my heart goes out to you and your family's. I was so sad to have heard of his passing,and I will hold onto all the memories we shared w/him from childhood. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to all of you. I love you all....
Love Lynn xxoo

Ms. Alexis R. Donald, Resident Services Coord.

March 24, 2009

On behalf of The East Hartford Housing Authority, please accept our deepest condolences for your loss.

Lynn & Scott Hiorns

March 24, 2009

Our prayers are with you. Always remember the good times you shared. Those memories are always closer to your hearts.

Judy Migliorisi

March 24, 2009

Dick was my first real crush, a big part of my adolescence, part big brother and for a short time more than just a good friend. He was quirky but gentle, with that distinctive laugh . Two decades ago he introduced me to "It's a Wonderful LIfe" and I still watch it every year, thanks to Dick. I will remember him always with great affection.

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