Bro. Ralph Neumann died on Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the evening at the Marianist Residence. He was 84 years of age and lived Marianist religious life for 64 years.
He was born in Milwaukee, WI and met the Marianists at Don Bosco High School. He received a Bachelor's degree from St. Mary's University in San Antonio and a Master's in Education degree from St. Louis University in St. Louis, MO. Bro. Ralph served in Marianist parishes and high schools in the United States. He was very proud of his missionary work in Mexico and Peru where he spent 24 years.
Bro. Ralph was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Blanche (Jasinski) Neumann. He is survived by Jerry and Mary Lou Neumann, cousin, Dunbar, WI; Jennie Dziennik, cousin, Milwaukee, WI; Rev. David Filut, cousin, Muskego, WI; Don and Dorothy Heinze, cousin, Wind Lake, WI, Tom and Pat Liner, cousin, Brookfield, WI and many friends from Holy Rosary parish as well as students from St. Mary's University.
FUNERAL SERVICESOn Sunday, November 10, there will be a viewing at 6:00 PM and a Rosary at 7:00 PM at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 159 Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228.
On Monday, November 11, there will be a viewing at 3:00 PM followed by the Eucharist of Christian Burial at Holy Rosary Parish at 4:00 P.M.
Interment in the Marianist Cemetery will follow immediately after Eucharist, followed by a reception and dinner at the Marianist Residence.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONSIn lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Marianist Mission, 4435 E. Patterson Road, Dayton, OH 45430.
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Eileen Tanguay
December 6, 2019
Brother Ralph was my mother's cousin. All the cousins loved seeing him at their annual cousins luncheons for many years. They will all miss him greatly.
Barbara Petee
November 10, 2019
Brother Ralph was my fathers cousin. With his passing, only my father and one other cousin from that generation remain. I remember him fondly and his kindness was a brilliant light. Clearly devoted to our Lord, I pray that he may now enjoy eternal rest and that perpetual light shines upon him.
Norbert & Mary Trevino
November 10, 2019
Brother Ralph was a wonderful Marianist who served at Holy Rosary Church.
He helped the needy in the parish or any place he saw the need. He was
fluent in Spanish and spoke to everyone as family or close friend. He loved to pray with music and was loved by everyone who met him. He loved his vocation and he will be sorely missed. God Bless you Brother Ralph; we shall miss you but will see you again one day. Rest in Peace!
"Norberto" as he called Norbert, and Mary Trevino.
Rogerio Deza
November 10, 2019
One of my best teachers (1961-1964). God keep you forever, dear bro Ralph. I'll never forget you.
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