Thomas-Neitzel-Obituary

Thomas Desmond Neitzel II

Dallas, Texas

Jul 13, 1943 – Jun 20, 2014

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BORN
July 13, 1943
DIED
June 20, 2014
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Neitzel II., Thomas Desmond Thomas Desmond Neitzel II, born July 13, 1943 in Dallas, Texas, and taken away from us much too soon on June 20th 2014. Tom was a veteran of the US Air Force where he completed his tour of duty with honors as an Air Traffic Controller. He retired from REI (Recognition...

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Dear Diana:
I lost Tom's e-mail and phone number. I googled his name today and saw his obituary. Tom was a dear friend that I have missed ever since I left Hackberry Creek in 2009. We stayed in touch sharing info on family, friends and golf. It saddens me to know that I will never get to golf with him again. I am so sorry for your loss!

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Tommy, My prayers are with you and your family.

Worked for Tom at REI. Wonderful person. Your family is in my prayers.

Dear Diana, Kathy, Robin, Tommy and families,
Please know how very sad and sorry I am to hear about Tom. I have such wonderful memories of growing up next door to your family. In fact, my just kids learned to water ski last summer, and I told them about Tom so patiently teaching me to ski and about just spending time with you all on your boat. Many of our best "Parkhill" stories involve Tom. He was such a fun and funny man and is truly missed! Know that you're all in our thoughts and...

My sympathies to the Neitzel family. I have so many fond childhood memories of you all. You will always be in my heart.

So sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. Like my brother Mike Newton, I remember all the good times growing up. He will be missed.
Penny Newton Wren
Garland, TX

Diana, Kathy, Robin, and Tommy,
I'm so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. Some of my earliest and happiest memories revolve around your entire family, and I will always hold a special place for him in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

So sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. Tommy was one of "Our Gang" in University Park ,Dallas Tx. growing up" in the alley" behind our houses. Mud ball fights , crawdad fishing down at the creek.
A wonderful guy who we'll all remember.