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Leroy C. Neltner, a cherished member of his family and community, passed away peacefully on February 11, 2025, in Franklin, Ohio. Born on October 14, 1937, in Newport, Kentucky, Leroy lived a life dedicated to his pursuits and loved ones.
For 33 years, he made significant contributions as a research toxicologist with Dow Chemical, where he was respected for his brilliance, professionalism and dedication to his work. However, Leroy’s true pride lay in his family. He often spoke of his family as his greatest accomplishment, embodying the values of love, dedication, and support that he instilled in each generation.
Leroy is survived by his son, Gary Neltner; his daughter, Angela (Foster) Akers; and his grandchildren: Rebecca (Micah) Meade, Katee (Tyler) Arthur, Aaron (Davallen) Neltner, Luke Neltner, and Ashley Foulks. He also leaves behind many great-grandchildren, who were a source of joy in his later years. Leroy shared a special bond with his siblings, which includes his brother, Jerry Neltner; sister, Mary Jo (Don) Schuerman; and sister, Linda Baker. He was surrounded by a loving circle of family and friends who will surely miss his gentle spirit.
Leroy enjoyed simple pleasures in life, finding joy in feeding and watching the birds, as well as engaging his mind with crossword puzzles. His quiet, gentle personality left a lasting impression on those who knew him, fostering an environment of warmth and kindness.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Rosella Neltner (nee Weyman), and his beloved wife of 60 years, Carol Jean Neltner (nee Weyer).
Visitation will be held on Wednesday February 19, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Therese Catholic Church 11 Temple Place, Southgate, Kentucky 41071. Entombment will follow at St. Stephen Cemetery.
Leroy C. Neltner will be remembered fondly for his quiet strength, loving nature, and the profound impact he had on his family and friends. His legacy of love and dedication will live on through all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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