Charles Turner "Chase" Neal, IV

Charles Turner "Chase" Neal, IV obituary, Brentwood, TN

Charles Turner "Chase" Neal, IV

Charles Neal, IV Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 15, 2024.
Charles Turner "Chase" Neal, IV, aged 44, passed away on September 12, 2024, in Brentwood, Tennessee. Chase spent most of his life living in Nashville and was known for his larger-than-life personality and his deep love for his friends and family.

Chase graduated from Montgomery Bell Academy and then attended The University of the South, where he treasured his time on the football team. He went on to have a career in healthcare business development. As an avid sports enthusiast, he enjoyed watching his kids play sports. He also had a profound interest in cars, particularly in restoring them. He always said as a kid he dreamed of cars and trucks and now he got to build dream cars and trucks. Chase was always happiest hanging out with family and friends.

Chase is survived by a loving family: his father, Charles Turner Neal, III; his mother, Linda Janes Neal; his daughter, Clara McCall Neal; his son, Henry Samuel Neal; his sisters, Jacinda Neal Norvell (Jim) and Amanda Neal Smith (Ash); his brother, Dr. Matthew Thomas Neal (Grace); and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews who will miss him dearly.

The Woodbine Funeral Home in Nashville, Tennessee, is assisting the family during this difficult time. There will be a private family service, followed by a celebration of life to be held at a later date. Chase's life will be celebrated and remembered for the joy and laughter he brought into the lives of those around him.

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October 22, 2024

Steve Janes posted to the memorial.

October 8, 2024

John Brock posted to the memorial.

October 4, 2024

Myah and Cliff McGaha planted trees.

Steve Janes

October 22, 2024

We are so sad to hear about Chase. May God bless you

John Brock

October 8, 2024

My younger "brother". My business partner and colleague. My close friend. I am a better person for having known Chase for the last 19 years and will always aspire to treat people the way Chase did. It was a true blessing to know him well and I so look forward to seeing him again one day.

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Nicole Baksinskas

September 19, 2024

When Chase proposed, I thought we would live our lives together forever. Now it is my cherished memories of us that will live on forever.

We shared so much together over the years - love, laughter, kisses, hugs, and fun. I´ll miss his love notes that he left for me, but I will hold on to them to remember his love for me, and I will always love him.

Adam Tamburello

September 17, 2024

Chase was the best type of friend. Always there when you needed him and always ready to listen. He was genuinely interested in how you were doing and ready to make you smile. I live in Europe and when Russia invaded Ukraine, Chase was the first person to reach out to see if me and my family were ok. I will miss him dearly.

Jack Jensen MD

September 16, 2024

What a great professional. We appreciated his help

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Charlie Smith

September 16, 2024

Any field, garage, or sports event. Always kicking the soccer ball with me, throwing football, going on 4Wheel rides with me, or swimming at the lake at Dunaway. A favorite memory is when Ford and Uncle Chase won the Dunaway Olympics even after their disastrous paddle boat excursion
-ChaCha

Robert Weigel

September 16, 2024

Great Guy. Good man. Hate to hear this. My condolences to his family especially his brother, Matt.
Robert Weigel

Angela H Cooper

September 16, 2024

I grew up with Chase and always admired and looked up to him. He had a contagious smile and laugh . He lit up the room when he walked in . He would always send me funny videos or messages and check in with me once a week to see what was new with me and life. He could sell ice to an Eskimo and boy was he funny. He was so generous , loving and kind. I'm going to miss him so incredibly much . Sending my love and prayers to his family.

Larry and Martha Thomas

September 16, 2024

So very sorry.

Maryanna Thornton

September 16, 2024

Holding you all close in our hearts and prayers.
Love,
The Thorntons

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Sangeeta (Patel) Hardy

September 16, 2024

Chase was my favorite person. The kind of friend who saw the very best version of the people he loved and demanded they saw what he did. He was always one of my first calls with news, good or bad. He always picked up the phone, always listened, always made me laugh and I always hung up feeling so very lucky that I got to be one of his people. Friends like that don't come around all the time. I am sending so much love to his wonderful family, my heart is with all of you.

William Billips

September 16, 2024

I am so incredibly saddened to hear of the loss of Chase as he was an extremely talented person. My condolences to the family.

Matthew 5:4 NASB
Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.

Benita, DJ and Chad Falk

September 16, 2024

Grief is so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Sending heartfelt prayers.

Wendy Eberle Cheek

September 15, 2024

Charlie, Linda, Matt, Grace and all those who knew and loved Chase, please accept our deepest sympathy. We are so very, very sorry for the loss of your beloved Chase. Sending love and prayers for peace in your hearts. ~~ Wendy and Doug Cheek (Tom´s parents)

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