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September 18, 2008
Dan Mitchell,
The thing I remember most about Neil was his relentless optimism and persistence. You could knock him down, but he always got up again. He definitely walked to the beat of a different drum. What I admired most about Neil was that he knew who he was, and no one could take that away from him…
You will be missed
Tom Donnelly
September 15, 2008
He was one in a million! Buddy Boy will be missed.
Rustie Howell-Reilly
September 14, 2008
God Speed Neil. I will miss you and our visits on my trips to Orlando. You were truly one in a million.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of sorrow.
MeMa Allen
September 14, 2008
Cindy and Tim,
What we will always remember about PaPa Boucher is his beautiful smile, easy demeanor and that twinkle in his eyes. We feel priviliged to have known him.
He will be missed but his love he had for you will always be there.
Love You Both,
MeMa and PaPa Allen
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Kim Arthur
September 14, 2008
My precious friend...
Your signature greeting will always echo in my memory..."I'm here for you!"
I am forever grateful for the priceless gift of your friendship.
Many people "look" at you, but very few people "see" you. You had a gift for seeing people, my sweet friend.
I will miss the boyish twinkle in your eye that radiated unconditional love and compassion for all who had the pleasure of knowing you. You brought more joy to us than you will ever know.
I will miss those times when you'd bring a new poem into my office to ask for my opinion. I regret that I never got the chance to share any of my poetry with you.
I hate that I didn't have a chance to say, "goodbye" to you, my friend, but I am so grateful that the final time I saw you, you looked more happy & vibrant than you had in years. You were so energized when you stopped by my office after you came back from your VA trip. Thank you for letting my final memory of you be that joyful picture.
See ya at the races, Buddy Boy...
Tom Hood
September 14, 2008
You will be missed uncle Neil
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