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January 19, 2013
I have many memories of Dr. Neal while I was working and living at the International Office and had the opportunity to meet his wonderful family. My wife and I were honored when he attended our wedding in Juarez (1960). Our condolences to all his family: John, Tom, Mary Joe,and Pancho. We are thinking and praying for you all. With much love, Cruz Ito-Flores.
Kathy Isenhower Crain
January 19, 2013
I am Kathy Isenhower Crain, from Seneca, SC. I appreciated the voice mail from Tom to let me and my family know about Joe Neal's passing. Joe and my dad, G.G. Isenhower, were debate buddies as young men and somehow stayed in touch throughout their long lives.
“Good friends are like stars.... You don't always see them, but you know they are always there”
Thank you, Tom, for the wonderful call. We lost our dad last May ~ he was 95. We come from good stock, don't we... they were both great men.
My family sends wishes of love and warm memories to you and yours.
Kent MacDougall
January 18, 2013
John, it has been a long time since we graduated from Austin High. Frank, it was great to correspond with you after the death of my brother Alan. There are many memories of Austin and UT. Nancy said, "Memories of Alan eating turnips he had pulled out of the ground." This was on a visit to your family farm. Cherish your memories. May your families find comfort in the knowledge of a life well lived. Wish I could have come to the visitation.
Katie Hurter
January 17, 2013
I am one of the many whose life was enriched by the international programs begun by Dr. Neal, and by the professionals he grouped around him. Memories of working in the International office, later with the Fulbright/Humphrey orientation programs in the summer, and finally in my first job as a degreed TESOL prof. in Malaysia are meaningful and dear to me. What adventures!
Dr. Neal's work made a lot of things possible for many people all over the world, opened cultural doors, influenced our lives in a very significant way. I am thankful to have been part of it.
Lynn Remadna
January 16, 2013
Pancho, Mary Jo and family of Joe Neal...We are thinking of you all in our thoughts and prayers. What a great man and family. We appreciate your Dad's (and Mom's) dedication to providing a Welcoming place in the International Office at UT to all the students from all over the world who have come to study at UT. My husband always talks of the hospitality and fun festivities, especially at Horse Thief Hollow. Also the great Class of 1967 (Stephen F. Austin High School) was especially grateful for the chance to visit Horse Thief Hollow at a recent reunion. Thank you Dr. Neal for your generosity and hospitality through the years.
You will be greatly missed...
Lynn Pugh Remadna and famiily
Debbie Smith Karnes
January 16, 2013
Some of my fondest childhood memories are wrapped up in the Neal family and at the Neal Farm in Tennessee. While not family by blood, certainly by heart. My love and prayers to "Uncle Joe" and his family.
January 16, 2013
Thank you Dr.Neal for all the kindness and help you gave to our family..you gsve us the necessary tools to become what our family is today...we will always remember you and Clarisa with love and gratitude. Our deepest sympathy to your family from Heinz and Rosemary von Ehren from Lima, Peru.
Astrid von Ehren-McCray
January 16, 2013
Dr. Neil was a very caring man. He guide me and help my family thru my college years. I enjoyed the visits to the ranch, the BBQs, and the talks. Thank you for believing I can finish my studies at UT and for always helping the international students, like me. You'll be miss.
Ron Thrower
January 16, 2013
Dr. Neal was one of the Greatest Generations finest.
January 16, 2013
We - Sandra and Saad Gamal - remember so often your visits to Cairo, and kindness to us when we were able to be back in Austin. Allah ma'ak.
Sandra Gamal
Luis F. Zapata, MA
January 16, 2013
Thank you very much, Dr. Neal. You were great to my family and to many other people. You made the world a better place.
Michael Wilson
January 16, 2013
Dr. Neal was a great friend of The University of Texas and the College of Communication as well as to the many students he mentored over the years. We will miss him greatly.
Tony Molina
January 16, 2013
I am one of those many people that Dr Neal had a long lasting effect on. My life is better because of him. May GOD bless his family.
Scott King
January 16, 2013
I am one of those many individuals that Joe mentored in international education, and I will always thank him for his encouragement. He contributed to much to international exchange and will be missed by many.
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