Craig & Marsha Goodwin
Our sympathy and prayers are with you all. Neil and Karen were both so special to us.
Birth date: Mar 15, 1940 Death date: Jan 15, 2010
Neil was born in St. Louis, MO, the son of the late Clem and Victory (Ploesser) Kuehner. He had retired as a Regional Manager with Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad(s), St. Louis, Missouri, and Dallas, Texas, and had bee Read Obituary
Our sympathy and prayers are with you all. Neil and Karen were both so special to us.
Losing a loved one is always heartbreaking. May you find comfort in Jehovah God's promise that will soon come true. "He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be any more. The former things have passed away." Revelation 21:4
My deepest sympathies
Neil was a wonderful man and a good friend.
Dear Kathleen:
My thoughts and prayers are with you and we will talk soon.
Take care of your self and my best to Neils Family.
Love, Pat
Godspeed old friend. Those of us here in Texas have wonderful memories of you and your infectious laugh. I always remember how you laughed and said good bye Daddy in a high pitched tone making fun of me when my dad would leave one of our parties. The trip down the river with you and Karen and the Finholts was great fun. We will all miss you so much. Rest in peace. We love you.
Karen Sue
Dear Kathy, please accept sincere condolences on the passing of Neil. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sorry that we are unable to attend the wake or service as we are in Key West for the winter.
Sincerely, Loretta and Joe
Larry and I have such fond memories of working with Neil during our time at SP and UP. His smile and humor was contagious; you always felt better just having spent time with him. During my recovery after an accident many years ago, he took time to call to check in on me and sent cards and flowers even though I was miles away and we hadn’t worked directly together for several years. He was a genuinely thoughtful person. Our sympathy to your family at this loss.
To Kathy and the whole family. Knowing Neil so long (70's) makes it no easier to expect our friends to leave us, but that's what Neil has done. Gone to a better place, a restful place. We all will remember Neil, some longer than others but all of us with a smile on our face. Thanks for some really great fun and funny times ol buddy. If its what they say it will be, we'll all see you some day. John
Kathy,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Neil was co-worker, a buddy and a friend. Brian and I enjoyed our visit with Neil last summer. We shared Cotton Belt and Southern Pacific Railroad memories that spanned three decades.
Rest in Peace, my friend.