Due to a family medical emergency, the services for Neil Luehring, previously scheduled for 10:00a.m. on Friday, June 21, 2013, have been postponed. A date and time will be announced as soon as services have been rescheduled. The Luehring family would like to thank everyone for their understanding.
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I just heard of Neil's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I bet he and Norm are having a great time fishing!
Gayle Wilson
July 18, 2013
Sharon abd family. we are so sorry for the loss of Neil.You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Bernice and Jack Sparks
June 23, 2013
I have had the pleasure of spending time with Neil Sr. over the years. I never had the privilege of working for him I did have that privilege of working for his son. Neil Sr's character, values and principals live on through his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Paul & Cyndi Jensen
June 22, 2013
Neil and Family,
So sorry to hear the news of your dads passing.May God comfort you in your time of need.
Noble Diana & Mary Makings
June 21, 2013
Dear Neil,
Sorry for the loss of your beloved dad. May you find comfort in many happy memories. May he rest in peace.
MaryGrace Orff
MaryGrace Orff
June 21, 2013
Big Neil was one hell of a fireman, he gave this community a lot to be thankful for. God bless this family.
Tim Casey
June 20, 2013
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