Richard J. Neylon

Richard J. Neylon

Richard Neylon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 16, 2003.
NEYLON
RICHARD J.
Age 77, of Mt. Lebanon, formerly of the Washington D.C. area and originally of Corry, PA, on Thursday, May 15, 2003; long time companion of Robert R. Reed; brother of Dorothy Cole of Buffalo NY, Marie Clark of Corry PA and and the late Irene Bartholme, Marguerite Taylor, John Jr., Donald and Arthur Neylon; also survived by two generations of nieces and nephews. Dick was a dedicated volunteer at St. Clair Hospital for the past six years. Friends will be received LAUGHLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 222 Washington Rd., Mt. Lebanon, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered in St. Bernard Church, Saturday morning at 9. (Everyone Please Meet At Church). Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205.
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John & Michele Nagle

May 27, 2003

Our deepest sympathies. We will miss uncle Dick, but feel lucky to have had him in our lives. Our prayers will also be with uncle Bob. We love you both.

Bonna Oyer

May 22, 2003

My deepest sympathies to Bob and the rest of the family.

Chaz, Beth and Caryssa Culp

May 20, 2003

Our deepest sympathies are extended to Bob and the rest of the family. We're sorry we were not able to be in attendance for the celebration of (Great) Uncle Dick's life.

Jack & Ginger Nagle

May 18, 2003

With deepest sympathies; we will miss Richard forever. He was a man who loved people and always found a way to make everyone feel special. We will never forget our trips to D.C. Our hearts are with him.

Jack & Ginger Nagle

May 16, 2003

Richard will be missed forever!

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