Leslie Charles Neal

Leslie Charles Neal

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Leslie Charles Neal IV, 23, formerly of Bay City, passed away on Thursday, May 7, 2015 in Ohio. Leslie was born in Portland, Oregon on August 23, 1991, the son of Leslie Charles and Heidi Linette (Lee) Neal III. Leslie worked as a truck driver and will forever be remembered for his intelligence and quick wit. His loving and gentle ways will live on in the hearts of his family and friends for years to come. Leslie is survived by his parents; his brother, Adam James Neal and grandparents, Charles Durwood and Erma Jane Lee and Juanita Marie Neal. Leslie was preceded in death by his grandfather, Leslie Charles Neal II. Leslie's family will be present to receive visitors on Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM and again on Sunday, May 17, 2015 from 9:00 AM until the time of his 11:00 AM Funeral Ceremony at Skorupski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 955 N. Pine Rd., Hampton Twp. Interment will follow in Wisner Twp. Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the wishes of the family. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family online at www.skorupskis.com.

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  1. Leslie always had a pleasant smile and was easy and fun to be with. He was a cute little kid and a nice young adult. When he’s came to live and Grandpa and Grandma Lee’s —not that long ago, it gave me a chance to know him a bit better. He was a loved young man. God bless you, Les, Heidi, and Adam. Aunt Gwen

  2. Donalee & Loralee and families (Teranski) purchased the Days of Sunshine Bouquet for the family of Leslie Charles Neal IV.

  3. OUR HEARTS BREAK TO HEAR THE NEWS ABOUT LESLIE! We really enjoyed the time we spent with him.

    The first real memory I have of Leslie was when he needed a ride home after school one day. He was soft spoken and kind. I told him he was welcome anytime he needed a ride. The next day while waiting for the boys I heard the back door open and a kid hop in, to my surprise when I turned around, there sat Leslie. “Could you give me a ride home?” It was so cute. “Of course.”, I said. He became a regular over the next several months. It was a great time to get to know him better. His kind spirit and soft humor were some of the things that first stood out. It didn’t take long to see how intelligent and funny he was and that he wasn’t always soft spoken.

    Over the years, we had great encounters of family get-togethers, game nights, a few sleep overs and of course work. Where ever we saw him he always had a shy smile, a quick wave and a soft hello to share. HE WILL BE VERY MISSED BY OUR FAMILY AND MANY OTHERS!

    MAY GOD WRAP YOU IN HIS ARMS AND CARRY YOU THROUGH THE DAYS AHEAD.

    WE SEND OUR LOVE AND MANY, MANY HUGS TO ALL OF YOU.

    YOUR FRIENDS ALWAYS-
    INDIANA EISELE’s

  4. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this very difficult time. Jesus, coming soon!

    Bill and Bonnie Hicks

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Leslie Charles Neal IV, 23, formerly of Bay City, passed away on Thursday, May 7, 2015 in Ohio. Leslie was born in Portland, Oregon on August 23, 1991, the son of Leslie Charles and Heidi Linette (Lee) Neal III. Leslie worked as a truck driver and will forever be remembered for his intelligence and quick wit. His loving and gentle ways will live on in the hearts of his family and friends for years to come. Leslie is survived by his parents; his brother, Adam James Neal and grandparents, Charles Durwood and Erma Jane Lee and Juanita Marie Neal. Leslie was preceded in death by his grandfather, Leslie Charles Neal II. Leslie’s family will be present to receive visitors on Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM and again on Sunday, May 17, 2015 from 9:00 AM until the time of his 11:00 AM Funeral Ceremony at Skorupski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 955 N. Pine Rd., Hampton Twp. Interment will follow in Wisner Twp. Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the wishes of the family. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family online at www.skorupskis.com.

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  1. Leslie always had a pleasant smile and was easy and fun to be with. He was a cute little kid and a nice young adult. When he’s came to live and Grandpa and Grandma Lee’s —not that long ago, it gave me a chance to know him a bit better. He was a loved young man. God bless you, Les, Heidi, and Adam. Aunt Gwen

  2. OUR HEARTS BREAK TO HEAR THE NEWS ABOUT LESLIE! We really enjoyed the time we spent with him.

    The first real memory I have of Leslie was when he needed a ride home after school one day. He was soft spoken and kind. I told him he was welcome anytime he needed a ride. The next day while waiting for the boys I heard the back door open and a kid hop in, to my surprise when I turned around, there sat Leslie. “Could you give me a ride home?” It was so cute. “Of course.”, I said. He became a regular over the next several months. It was a great time to get to know him better. His kind spirit and soft humor were some of the things that first stood out. It didn’t take long to see how intelligent and funny he was and that he wasn’t always soft spoken.

    Over the years, we had great encounters of family get-togethers, game nights, a few sleep overs and of course work. Where ever we saw him he always had a shy smile, a quick wave and a soft hello to share. HE WILL BE VERY MISSED BY OUR FAMILY AND MANY OTHERS!

    MAY GOD WRAP YOU IN HIS ARMS AND CARRY YOU THROUGH THE DAYS AHEAD.

    WE SEND OUR LOVE AND MANY, MANY HUGS TO ALL OF YOU.

    YOUR FRIENDS ALWAYS-
    INDIANA EISELE’s

  3. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this very difficult time. Jesus, coming soon!

    Bill and Bonnie Hicks

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