Dean being my friend and sponsor was the best thing that could have happened for me back 30 years ago. He stood by me during times of turmoil and pain in my life. First time I went bowling with Dean he told me what I was doing wrong and unbelievably bowled a 208. Rest in Peace my friend. You were truly the best.
Dean was my uncle, my mom's baby brother. I saw him alot more when I was younger and new him better back then, but from what I can see, he spent his life being a genuine soul and helping others. I always enjoyed being around him and our conversations about bowling, among other things. Heaven surely gained an angel. Prayers for those closest to him who lives he touched everyday, and to his only living sibling, Joan Puckett. She is the last one living, out of 9 siblings.
You will be loved and missed by all your family and friends my brother-in- law, Dean. Patricia, your sister and my Wife, and all of the Neal Family will welcome you into Heaven.
This is Barry King at Clayton House. Dean and I “grew” up there like a lot of others. He did what the book said and helped others his whole life. I’m sure he has trudged that road to a happy destiny!
I was truly blessed to have known such a caring and loving man as dean, I will miss all of our talks and your stories, and I will miss cooking for you everyday. May you rest in peace sweet friend.
Papa did so much for me and Kevin and my boys. You always called me your daughter and Kevin your son. I wouldn't be where I am at today without his help. I love you Papa. You will be deeply missed. He help so many people.