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Glenda (Treadway) Thompson (BridgeCity)
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What a wonderful teacher he was and touched so many. May you rest in peace Monday, June 24, 2013 |
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Cathy Wilson Martin (Tomball)
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Mr. Neville was a first class teacher! never judging, just guiding! My prayers & thoughts are with the family! '68 Greenie. Cathy Wilson Martin Monday, June 24, 2013 |
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Joey Schoen (Lumberton, TX)
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I also a a student of Mr. Neville during my time in high school. He was more than a teacher, he was a father figure to many of us that needed it at that time, as he was a good friend to some of us who could confide in and trust him. He was a fine man that will be dearly missed.The Neville family is in my prayers. Monday, June 24, 2013 |
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Georgi and Tom Dockery (Colchester, VT)
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We will miss you my dear "good ole'" Uncle Harry. You were a treasure to this family. Looking forward to seeing you again someday. Our deepest sympathy to Aunt Betty, Jack and his lovely family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
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Pamela Brewer Gault (Rusk, TX)
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Coach Neville taught me and my twin sister how to drive at South Park High in 1971 and he always had his Driver's Ed students drive to Port Arthur and go over the Rainbow Bridge....I will never forget his encouragement and patience that he always had for us:0) He always made sure that we felt secure in our abilities and he always encouraged us and loved us:0) He was an awesome and wonderful man and I was blessed to have had him in my life:0) Monday, June 24, 2013 |
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