Robert Neal

Robert Neal Obituary

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September 10, 2023

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Suffern, NY

In Loving Memory of Robert NealAugust 6, 1952 - September 5, 2023It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Robert Neal of Sloatsburg, New York, on September 5, 2023. Born on August 6, 1952, to Robert F. and Suzianna Neal, Robert proudly graduated from Pompton Lakes High School in 1970. He married his high school sweetheart, Ellen Jefferson, in 1971, and they had two beloved daughters, Catherine and Robin. Robert dedicated his career to the Clarkstown School District, leaving a lasting impact on many lives. He was passionate about fishing, football (especially the New York Giants), and baseball, staying true to his New York roots. Above all, Robert was the unwavering pillar of our family, known for his infectious laughter and boundless generosity. He is survived by his devoted wife, Ellen Neal of Sloatsburg, his loving daughters Catherine Finnen of Monroe and Robin Grossman of Sloatsburg, his brother, James Neal of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, and sons-in-law Kevin Finnen and Michael August, along with three cherished granddaughters: Paige Finnen, Mackenzie Finnen, and Madison Grossman. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to St. Jude Children's Hospital in memory of Robert Neal, a man whose heart was as vast as his love. Robert Neal's legacy lives on in the hearts of all those he touched, forever a beacon of warmth and love in our lives.

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