of Griffithville, AR
October 13, 1942 - April 1, 2016
Rodger Hamilton Neaville, 73, of Griffithville, Arkansas passed away on April 1, 2016 in Little Rock, Arkansas after a long and courageous fight for his life. He was born October 13, 1942 in Griffithville to the late Hugh Lee Neaville and Erma Faye (Hamilton) Neaville. He was also preceded in death by his beloved wife of 38 years, Margaret.
Rodger was a loving husband, supportive daddy and all around great guy.
He is survived by his three children, Tracy Neaville (Robin) of Griffithville, Billy Neaville (Raj Bhupram) of Carrollton, Texas, Amy Screeton (Ben) of Maumelle; five grandchildren, Laura Fee (Justin), Sarah Carter, Jordan Bhupram, Derek Bhupram, Chris Carter and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Little Rock with Rev. Dr. C.E. McAdoo officiating. Interment will follow in the West Point Cemetery with James Graham, Phil Underwood, Larry Bailey, Brian Bailey, Brad Bailey and Billy Rice serving as pallbearers. Visitation will be 6:00 '''' 8:00 p.m. Monday at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home in Searcy and from 10:30 until time of service Tuesday at the church in Little Rock.
I was very sorry to hear of Rodger's passing. As CFO at Moon Distributors I worked with him for many years and always found him to be dependable and efficient in his responsibilities, as well as being friendly and easy to get along with. He was a good guy and we made sure we kept a supply of Cokes for him. My condolences to all his family.
So sorry for your loss Roger was a good friend of my brothers .They graduated at Griffithville. God bless you all .
Neaville Family I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Rodger, I have so many memories of him from Little Oaks ballpark. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Sending your way positive thoughts and prayers for the family's peace of mind, comfort and understanding. What a great measure of a man.
We, the staff at the outpatient infusion center @ St Vincent, offer our deepesty sympathy to the Neaville family. It was a great joy to have met and served Mr Neaville. He will be truly missed. We will continue to keep the family lifted in prayer.. Please accept our heartfelt condolences from ,Melissa, Linda, Iola, LaShonda, Ammnie and Debbie
May you find comfort in each other and rest in your spirit with sweet and happy memories of your father.
Love, hugs and kisses will always be yours.
I am so sorry to hear of Roger’s transition to the Church Triumphant. He was very supportive of me when I was pastor and I will never forget it. As soon as I can rearrange my schedule, I will try to attend either the visitation or funeral.
Rev. Carol Ann Blow
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So sorry to hear of Rodger's passing. He was always a supporting presence and a faithful Food Pantry worker for many years. Ed and I would like to go but we both have doctor's appointments that morning that we can't re-schedule. If anyone has an address where we can send a card to his family, would love to have it.
Brenda and Ed Britton
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Thank you for letting us know. We're so sorry to hear about Rodger's passing. He was a longtime friend and a good worker in the church. He served wherever he was needed, scouting, food pantry, back-to-school events, committee member. He was fun to be around, and we have missed his presence for a long time. We're sorry we won't be able to be there because we aren't returning from Florida until Tuesday evening. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Kathy and Mark Lyons
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I am so sorry to hear the news of Roger's passing.
God Bless
Philip Neaville-cousin
Rodger will be greatly missed. We had a lot of great memories with him ,Margaret ,Amy & the rest of the family. He was a special person that loved his family very much. We were lucky to have been a part of his family. Our deepest sympathy to the family we will be keeping you in our hearts & prayers.
Our thoughts are with you.
Deepest condolences to your family.
Very sad to hear of Rodger's passing. I always loved his smile and recall his kindness toward us when we were kids. Prayers for comfort and peace. Raena (Graham) Rawlinson
Mr. Neaville was a good man. He always set a wonderful example for us kids when we were growing up. Sending prayers to my childhood best friend Billy and the rest of the family.
Our precious second family, how we love you so! We remember the good times, great laughs, and conversations with "Mr. Rodger" and hold onto those as we know you do. We are each here for each of you. That's what we do!
Love always,
The Underwood crew