October 28, 1958 – February 14, 2016
With great sadness, we announce that Neil passed away suddenly on Sunday February 14th, 2016 at his residence, at the age of 57. He will be greatly missed by his loving partner Carole and his step-daughter Olivia. Neil is survived by his sister Sheila, her husband Errol, and Aunt Pam, all of Toronto. Neil will be missed by his very dear friends Cameron, Stewart, and Gavin. Neil graduated in 1982 from McMaster University with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, First Class standing. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will take place on Saturday February 27th at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, Ont. Visitation 10am, service 11am, followed by a reception. In Neil’s memory, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Sorry to hear of the passing of Neil .. We enjoyed playing tennis with him at the Beverly tennis club and enjoyed watching Him eat his suicide wings !!! the cook could not make them hot enough for Him . My condolences to all
all His family
So sorry to hear of Neil’s sudden passing. Knew him as a volunteer and a very competitive tennis player at the Aldershot Tennis Club.
Condolences to Neil’s family and loved ones.
Michel Lecavalier
Past President
Ontario Tennis Association
Carole and Olivia,
Jim and I were so sorry to hear about the passing of Neil. We enjoyed meeting him when you were out here in Vancouver and had a great time with you both. Our condolences to both of you. Love, Linda and Jim
On behalf of the Aldershot Tennis Club Board, we offer our condolences. Neil’s volunteer efforts at the club were greatly appreciated and he will be missed by all.
My prayers go out to my childhood friend and sister Olivia and mom Carole. I love you guys. Stay strong. xo
My condolences to Neil’s family and friends. I knew Neil mostly when we were teenagers. Neil was a wonderful person–such a sharp, active mind and a friendly personality.
So very sorry to hear of Neil’s passing. We worked together in Hamilton for several years and just recently had lunch to catch up . Neil had just started his new job and was so happy and proud of his family. My sincere condolences.
Very saddened to hear of Neil’s passing. Being next door neighbors in our childhood homes we were very early friends. My condolences to Sheila and the rest of his family.
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I was a classmate of Sheila’s at Dundana School and recall both Neil and Sheila as kind and gentle people.