Max Pickel

Birth date: May 1, 1948 Death date: Mar 1, 2019
Mary "Ann" Neely Neff, age 70 of Lewes, DE, passed away on Friday, March 1, 2019 at the Delaware Hospice Center in Milford, DE. She was born on May 1, 1948 in York, PA, daughter of the late Paul B. and Esther H. Neely. Ann gradua Read Obituary
My thoughts and prayers are with Wayne and his family at this most difficult time.
Lou Orndorff
So sorry to hear the news. Ann was a beautiful person and she is smiling upon us now. Hope you find comforting. Peggy and Paul Helstern
Dear Wayne and family,
We are very saddened to learn of your precious wife’s death.
She was a fun lady.
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy.
Prayers for you and your family.
Pat and Jerry Germick
Wayne and Family ,
So sorry to hear of Ann's passing . We worked together at Dr. Lauer's and I have many great memories . She was a great person and I was so lucky to have met her and shared that time with her. She will be greatly missed . My thoughts and prayers are with all of you -especially today .
Cindy Evans
I was saddened today to find out that Mary Ann had passed away Friday.
It has been many years since seeing Wayne and Mary Ann, probaby when he was still working at Red Lion at a sports event.
My deepest sympathy goes out to Wayne and your family and friends along with Bob, her Brother.
Keep the memories of Mary Nn close to your heart through these difficult times, as I will too from our high school days many years ago.
I will miss you my long time friend.
Steve Moley
Harrisburg Pennsylvania
Wayne,
I was so sorry to read in the York dispatch of the passing of your wife Mary. You and your family will be in my prayers at this difficult time. Sam Jamison
Wayne, Todd, and Tammy. (Mr Neff)
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I know it's not any easier to prepare for, whether it be something you knew was coming, or something of a surprise. I hope you can find peace in the memories you've made and shared.
She was a wonderful woman and was loved by all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dave Hartman and family
Wayne, Tammy and Todd
I have so many pleasant memories of Mary "Ann". It is always difficult for me to call her Ann because our times together go back to elementary school. Those memories include many nights sleeping at her house on the hill by the tractor company (her mother was a saint and always made me feel right at home), walking down the hill in back to play at the farm, loving the beagle puppies that were born in the barn, Mary Ann carrying shoes in her book bag (that's what we called them then) to change at school because she did not like the ones her mother made her wear, a pajama party when Mary Ann fell out of bed and broke her collar bone and many happy times at the Country Club where both of our parents were members. More recent interactions with her were at Dr. Lauer's office before she retired and talks when I had Trent in first grade and later when Morgan was in first grade at Gable. What a beautiful person both inside and out. Heaven must have needed an angel. Ann will live on forever in your thoughts, in your memories and in your hearts.
With my sympathy,
Debbie McGuigan Mitzel