Robert-Neace-Obituary

Robert J. Neace II

Merritt Island, Florida

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Robert J. Neace - Merritt Island - Robert J. Neace, II, 45, died suddenly Wednesday October 28, 2009. He was born in Williamson, WV and was the son of the late Robert and Joanne Neace. He graduated from Marshall University in Huntington, WV and moved to Central Florida in 1988. Robert worked in...

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I played American Legion baseball with Bob in Williamson Wva, you could not have meet a nicer person. I know he will be missed.

I had the joy of working in a band that backed Bob up for awhile on one of the local casino ships about a year ago. The energy and joy he brought to the stage would have the entire audience wrapped around his finger in about zero flat. His passion to please and make his audience enjoy themselves (which was no small feat seeing as how that audience had just lost their butt at the tables on the ship): that passion and energy seemed limitless.It is said that it is more blessed to give than...

Heaven is a happier place with Pizza Bob. My deepest condolences to Kathleen and the boys. I worked on Sterling Casino and Bob was loved by everyone who worked there. Always upbeat and happy. He often showed me pictures of his beloved boys, his pride and joy. He was a true family man. God Bless and keep you Bob. Keep on rockin up there!

We send our sincere sympathy to you and your family, may it comfort you to know how much your loved one meant.

Michael Pagan and Cynthia

Bob was a wonderful man. he never blinked when asked to volunteer his time and talent if we had a fundraiser or a charity event...he was always there when the community called upon him. we are all lucky to have known such a man.
many blessings
Becca Owen
becca Owen

I'm still numb thinking about Pizza Bob not being here any longer. His boys and my son were friends and though they moved we still did see each other (not as often). The shock of Bob's passing is incomprehensible. Bob was larger than life, a man who knew no bounds especially when it came to entertaining whether it was a large crowd or a friend stopping by to say hello. Bob had a presences about him. He always made you feel good and happy to be alive. He loved his kids so much and his wife. ...

I had the pleasure of working with Bob on Sterling for seven years. He always had a smile and sound advice when needed. The most important thing to Bob was his lovely family as he spoke often of them. We will all miss you Bob! Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Now that the shock has slightly worn off.. Bob was like a brother i never had. i enjoyed his music and humor.. i enjoy taking his boys fishing and will continue to do so in his honor and memory.. i'll miss you more than words can discribe R.I.P. buddy..

What can you say about a man like Bob that everyone else hasn't said. He was a true angel on earth and working with at the Health Center and watching our patients light up when he sang will never be forgotten. My prayers go out to the many grieving family and friends. Kathleen, I'm so terribly sorry for you and the boys loss of such a wonderful husband and father. But I know Bob is going to be watching over you all. God Bless you and keep you all close.