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Herbert Neale

January 1, 1927 — February 12, 2016

Funeral Services for Herbert S. Neale, of Albert Lea, will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday,
February 19, 2016, at Salem Lutheran Church in Albert Lea. The Reverend Mark Niethammer will officiate. Interment will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Military Honors will be accorded by Freeborn County
Veteran's Organizations. Friends may visit with family one hour before the service at the church.
Bonnerup Funeral Service is assisting the family with arrangements.
Herbert Shelton Neale was born January 1, 1927 in Worth County, Iowa. He was the second child of Herbert Samuel and Cecil Leota (Elliott) Neale. He married Caroline Margareta Lorenzen May 12, 1962. They were the proud parents of Shannon, Peggy and David.
Herb attended Northwood elementary and high school. In 1945, his junior year of high school, Herb was drafted into World War II with the US Marine Corps. He served in China with the Sixth Marine Division to assist with the repatriation of the Japanese Army. He returned to Northwood High School and graduated in 1947. He received an accounting degree from Chillicothe, Missouri, Business College where he participated in track and football.
Herb was recalled to the Marine Corp in 1950 at the beginning of the Korean War. During the Korean War he served in the 1st Marine Division artillery unit. He participated in four major engagements and served 271 consecutive days on the frontline. After the Korean War Herb returned to his position at Interstate Power Company and retired in 1990 after 40 years of service.
Herb was an incredible father and husband, and loved his family very much. He passed his love of adventure and sense of humor onto to his children. Those that knew Herb knew of his additional love of flying. Herb enjoyed retirement by traveling throughout the United States installing weather systems at airports and spent years working as a contractor for the State of Minnesota Department of Aeronautics working at airports throughout the state. He was amateur an operator with the call letters K0HN.
Serving his country gave him a deep sense of patriotism and commitment to his community. He showed this passion through his involvement with a large number of organizations. He was the chairman of the American Cancer Society 100 Mile Bike-A-Thon for many years, president of the Albert Lea Management Club, executive director of Junior Achievement, a member of the Albert Lea Airport Advisory Commission, past member of Noon Kiwanis Club, current member and past president of Golden K1 Kiwanis, Albert Lea Amateur Radio Club, and SkyWarn spotter (with some interesting tornado stories!). Herb proudly received the District 241 Citizen of the Year Award in 2008. He remained a member of the American Legion and a life member of the Disabled American Veterans.
Herb and Caroline were married at Salem Lutheran Church and remain active members today.
Herb is survived by Caroline, his wife for 53 wonderful years. Daughters, Dr. Shannon Marie Neale of Edina; and Peggy Suzanne Neale and her husband, Dr. Ryne DeVries of Minneapolis; and son, David Thomas Neale of Prior Lake; grandchildren, Rachel Linda, Natalie Caroline and Noah Craige Richards; Reece David and Riley John DeVries; Mason David Neale; and Ohiyesa Firesteel. Also surviving are three sisters, Donna (John) Edie of Iowa City, Iowa; Carol Rohr of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and Barbara (Larry) Seglem of Fertile, Iowa, and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his brother Eliot Neale, sisters Ardis Lebrecht and Bonnie Fields; and son-in-law Dr. William Richards.
Memorials may be made to the Albert Lea American Legion or Youth for Christ.



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