Scott-Neese-Obituary

Scott Neese

Springfield, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Springfield, Illinois

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Scott T. Neese

Scott "Raoul Brotherman" T. Neese, 53, of Springfield, formerly of Decatur, died Fri., Nov. 12, 2010, at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.

Scott was born on July 18, 1957 in Decatur the son of musicians Charles and Mildred Gulliford Neese. He attended...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Still missing you, but the memories are still with me. A friend went to see Tom play at George Ranks last year and she swears YOU were there playing with him !

RAOUL!!!!!!! Thanks for making me the Official Tomato Squeezer. We all will miss your wonderful friendship and great jams :)

you will be missed my brother ill miss sitting behind the brewhaus smoking with you !

The good die young! What is this world coming to? RIP. You are thought of highly, and will be thought of often!

i love you. i miss you. thankyou for loving me.

Raoul,my friend. I will miss you terribly. The good times we have had.Such a kind soul,thoughtful friend.Rest in peace,Raoul. You'll keep smiling in my heart.

The glory of the setting sun that paints the evening sky. Reminds the heart that life holds so much more than meets the eye. And like the golden susnset when a loved one leaves this earth, each tear that falls reminds us just how much life is worth, For in our hearts, the golden glow of memory shines bright, Spreading hope and comfort through the shadows of the darkest night. And in this way your heart may find the strength to see you through, in cherishing the memories that mean so much...

You will be missed so much by so many.I will never forget making you "vicious girly drinks" before you went onstage to entertain us all. Forever a place in my heart...

I don't know what to say. I didn't know him as long or as well as many, but he was a man I respected. After a debillitaiting injury, I was sure I would never play guitar again. but because of him I restarted and will forever be gratefull because I trully love to play. Thanks Raoul. I will always remember.