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Armida Rambke
February 19, 2014
My condolence to all of Neil's family. I knew and worked with Eleanor at the Bargain box. The were a wonderful couple.
Armida Rambke
Bill Krutt
February 19, 2014
Neil was THE finest person I have ever known. I've known Neil my entire life, and I lived in the in-law apartment downstairs from him these past ten years. I remember Neil, Eleanor, Scott, Steven, Jeff and Laurie from when they lived on Bocana Street and Lathrop Street in San Francisco. My dad would help Neil build this home back in 1962/1963 on a few occasions - as long as it didn't involve ladder work. I never heard Neil raise his voice, or say anything negative about anybody. In addition to adoring his family, he loved his dog "Winnie", and never missed an opportunity to spoil her rotten. He had the kindest, most generous heart of anybody I ever knew.
I love Neil every bit as much as I loved my own dad, and it was both an honor and pleasure. I learned two things from Neil. First; I learned
patience. Secondly; I learned to appreciate what are considered the small things. Whenever his family, his kids or grandkids or good friends would visit, his face would light up like a flood lamp. I considered Neil my "second dad." He had a legitimate photographic memory. He'd see something just once -- particularly numbers -- and he'd memorize them instantly. I never saw him cimmit plans to paper. It was all up in his head. We'd go shopping together, whether at Safeway or Costco, and he'd add the price of the items up (with tax) in his head like a calculator. Neil had a beautiful, kind and gentle heart. Neil used to love hosing down his driveway for hours at a time. I once asked him why he enjoyed it so much. His answer was "Thats my thinking time." Neil, you taught me so many wonderful things, Pops, and I will never, even for one single heartbeat forget you. Ever. So, for the last time, I'll say to you, Neil "I love you, Pops, and I'll see you around."
Sam Hamilton
February 16, 2014
Neil was one of the finest men I ever
worked with. He was an asset to the Burglary Detail and an excellent investigator. In addition he was a fine man and a great friend.
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