Greenville
Funeral Home
Moore Funeral Home
Visitation
Service
Graveside services, 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, October 4, 2022, Greenlawn Memorial Gardens
Obituary
Recognizing and Honoring a Fallen Hero, Who Served Within the Mississippi National Guard. “Fallen, Yet Not Forgotten”
In recognition of our proud American tradition of honorable service which our military men and women have given to their country and our State, we honor a Fallen Hero. Our nation, our state, and the National Guard Association of MS (NGAMS) regard the memorializing of its retired military deceased as an honorable and sacred obligation.
Another great Soldier and Fallen Hero has been released from duty, passed from our ranks on October 1, 2022, and has moved on to his heavenly home. LTC Lovic Eugene Neel (Ret), age 91, who had served within the 2nd Battalion, 198th Armor Regiment, 155th Armored Brigade has departed and gone to a better place with our good Lord.
It takes a special person to serve within the military for their country, giving up their family time, comfort, and safety for their country, ultimately for all Americans to enjoy their freedoms, safety, and way of life. We now applaud you for your service to our country. A special message from General Douglas McArthur remains applicable today for our servicemen that have passed: “Old Soldiers never die; they just fade away”.
Rest in Peace Soldier. We applaud your patriotism and brave efforts in serving our country and your family for their support of your service. We thank you for your service. Without your efforts and your families’ support, our country would not stand so boldly, shine so bright and live so free.
You now have earned a rest, so go fly with the Angels, go rest high on that mountain; your work on earth is done. Go to heaven a-shoutin’ Love for the Father and the Son.
Another great Soldier has gone home, “Fallen, Yet Not Forgotten, Soldier for Life”.
Obituary, Visitation, and Service details:
Graveside services for Lovic Eugene Neel, 91, of Greenville will be at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. He passed away Saturday, October 1, 2022, at his home, with family by his side. Arrangements are under the direction of Boone Funeral Home, Greenville.
Lovic was born August 27,1931, in Drew, MS, to Curtis V. Neel and Gladys Floyd Neel.
He attended grade school in Wade, MS, and it was then that the contraction of rheumatic fever proved that, even as a child, Lovic was a humble soul who met life’s challenges head-on, courageously and without complaint. His senior year at Drew High School was yet another example of those attributes when on September 11, 1950, units from the Drew National Guard were activated for service in the Korean War. At 17 years old and a Private in the Guard, Lovic and 2 of his classmates did not get to complete their senior year. When interviewed by the Bolivar Commercial in 2002, Lovic said, “We joined the Guard on December 13, 1949, to get the $2.50 for the 4 nights a week we had drill! Just a year later, on December 13, 1950, we were in active duty!”
Lovic retired in 1989 as Lieutenant Colonel with 41 years of military service. Many will remember him from his 37 years of employment with Sears, his dedication as Supervisor-District 2, his numerous civic affiliations, his daily morning presence at Shipley Donuts, and his heartfelt passion and pride for the United States of America and the many Veterans’ Service Organizations of which he was a member.
Lovic married the love of his life, Frances Maurine Thomas Tucker on March 6, 1964. In addition to gaining a wife, Lovic became the beloved father to a stepson, David R. Tucker and stepdaughter, Sharon Tucker Shepard. His family meant everything to him.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 50 years, stepson, stepdaughter, and a brother, Doyle Neel of Drew, MS.
Lovic is survived by his sister, Annette Neel McCain of Cleveland, grandson, Neel Ryan Tucker of Dallas, granddaughter, Maria Tucker Baseel (Nick) of S. Windsor, CT, and their mother, Diane Tucker Green of S. Windsor, CT; grandson Michael David Tucker, granddaughter, Kathleen Clark Tucker, and their mother Kelly Freeman Tucker, all of Greenville; grandson Robert Neel Shepard, 5 great-grandchildren, and many nephews and nieces.
The family wishes to acknowledge the devotion of his caregivers through Delta Health Hospice, especially Sara Jones, RN and Gloria Beamon, CNA.