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Rick Lee Neff

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Rick Lee Neff

Birth
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Death
29 Mar 2020 (aged 61)
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Burial
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rick Lee Neff 61; Of Binghamton, passed away Sunday, March 29 a long hard battle with cancer. Born May 24,1958 in Binghamton the son of the late Earl Hall & Florence Neff. Besides his parents he was predeciested by his sister Bulah and brother Norman Teft. Rick was a Self Employed house painter. He loved the old Victorians. He would collect different little things from the past of the old homes, such as door knobs and hardware ect . He loved the craftsmen ship in the details of the lovely buildings. Rick's life had taken him on many paths. He learned at a young age that life was hard many ways. If you wanted a good life you had to work hard for it . That he did. He was self taught and was not afraid to try to learn new things such as to use the computer with the changes in the times. A humble man, Full of life, loyal generous and a kind friend. Rick Loved talking of days gone by and the days to come. Fishing was one of his great joys; along with Max. He was a devoted loving Dad to Max whom he had adopted 8 years ago when he was a just a pup. Rick loved taking him to Home Depot and such.
Rick is survived by: Max, brother Douglas and sisters: Joy, Linda Williams and Jane Tucker, a nephew Taylor Rosenkrance , Also many cousins & friends.
Funeral arrangements are being made by
Ashes are to be buried at a later date with his mother at Spring Forest Cemetery, Binghamton
Rick Lee Neff 61; Of Binghamton, passed away Sunday, March 29 a long hard battle with cancer. Born May 24,1958 in Binghamton the son of the late Earl Hall & Florence Neff. Besides his parents he was predeciested by his sister Bulah and brother Norman Teft. Rick was a Self Employed house painter. He loved the old Victorians. He would collect different little things from the past of the old homes, such as door knobs and hardware ect . He loved the craftsmen ship in the details of the lovely buildings. Rick's life had taken him on many paths. He learned at a young age that life was hard many ways. If you wanted a good life you had to work hard for it . That he did. He was self taught and was not afraid to try to learn new things such as to use the computer with the changes in the times. A humble man, Full of life, loyal generous and a kind friend. Rick Loved talking of days gone by and the days to come. Fishing was one of his great joys; along with Max. He was a devoted loving Dad to Max whom he had adopted 8 years ago when he was a just a pup. Rick loved taking him to Home Depot and such.
Rick is survived by: Max, brother Douglas and sisters: Joy, Linda Williams and Jane Tucker, a nephew Taylor Rosenkrance , Also many cousins & friends.
Funeral arrangements are being made by
Ashes are to be buried at a later date with his mother at Spring Forest Cemetery, Binghamton


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