18 at Gallant Funeral Home for Thomas
Max Neal, who died suddenly Monday
(July 15, 1991). He was 48.
The Rev. Tom Porter officiated and
Burial was in Lexie Cross Road Cemetery.
He was a native of Lincoln County, son
of the late Henry Davis Neal and of
Mildred Brown Neal, who survives. Mr.
Neal was the owner and operator of
the Three C's on Wilson Parkway in
Fayetteville.
In addition to his mother, he is survived
by his wife, Shirley Porter Neal of
Fayetteville; a daughter, Janet Durham;
two sons, Keith Neal and Joe Neal, all
of Fayetteville; four brothers, Glendon
Neal of Mich., Gerald Neal and Ralph
Neal, both of Fayetteville, and Reynolds
Neal of Normandy; five sisters, Sarah
Benson of Huntsville, Barbara Massey
of Baton Rouge, La., Judy Dillard of
Adrian, Mich., Brenda Brown of Flintville,
and Becky Smith of Helena, Ohio; and
four grandchildren.
18 at Gallant Funeral Home for Thomas
Max Neal, who died suddenly Monday
(July 15, 1991). He was 48.
The Rev. Tom Porter officiated and
Burial was in Lexie Cross Road Cemetery.
He was a native of Lincoln County, son
of the late Henry Davis Neal and of
Mildred Brown Neal, who survives. Mr.
Neal was the owner and operator of
the Three C's on Wilson Parkway in
Fayetteville.
In addition to his mother, he is survived
by his wife, Shirley Porter Neal of
Fayetteville; a daughter, Janet Durham;
two sons, Keith Neal and Joe Neal, all
of Fayetteville; four brothers, Glendon
Neal of Mich., Gerald Neal and Ralph
Neal, both of Fayetteville, and Reynolds
Neal of Normandy; five sisters, Sarah
Benson of Huntsville, Barbara Massey
of Baton Rouge, La., Judy Dillard of
Adrian, Mich., Brenda Brown of Flintville,
and Becky Smith of Helena, Ohio; and
four grandchildren.
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