ROBERT LEE NEVILLE
1931 ~ 2011
Robert Lee Neville passed away March 1, 2011. He was born in Los Angeles to Lee and Margaret Neville. He lived in San Francisco Bay area. Bob and first wife, Marjorie, had three children, Joe, Theresa, and Kathy. In the 70's Bob moved his family to Vancouver, WA. On April 30, 1985, Bob lost his wife. Bob married his second wife, Dianne Couch, on Feb. 27, 1990, and were married 21 years at the time of his passing. Bob is survived by brother, Don (Jeanette) Neville; sister, Joanne (Don) Kunz; three sons, three daughters, 25 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Church of Christ in Hockinson, WA on Sat., March 12th at 1:00 p.m. Reception following, Hockinson Middle School.
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So sorry to see this. I attended church with Bob and his family and was friends with his son Joe and his daughter Theresa. I moved away in 1997 I miss you all.
Don Brady
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January 28, 2024
Bob was a wonderful man..he was a loving and caring person.he will be missed and loved by all...
linda Butler
March 13, 2011
michelle knapp
March 12, 2011
Rest in peace and may god be with ,you were a very pleasent man to know .see you in the heaven's above .we will miss you .
michelle knapp
March 12, 2011
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