OBITUARY MONTY DARNELL NEAL SEPTEMBER 30, 1958 - JUNE 25, 2022
Monty Darnell Neal, age 63, was born September 30, 1958, in Tallulah, Louisiana to Betty and Reverend William Neal. He graduated from Cherryville High School in 1976. He graduated from Gaston College in Law Enforcement.
Monty was hired by Kings Mountain Police Department on May 9, 1988. He worked there until 1990 when he transitioned to the Cherryville Police Department. He served there until 2001 and transitioned to the Shelby Police Department where he served until his retirement on September 1, 2005. Monty was a lifetime member of the North State Law Enforcement Officers Association.
He was preceded in death by his father, Reverend Neal, his sister Francine Byers, his stepfather, AC Harper, his grandmother, Elizabeth Young, and a young niece, Elizabeth Neal.
Monty loved life. He never met a stranger. He loved to dance and was a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys. His joy of life, no matter how his health deteriorated, was an inspiration to all of us.
He leaves behind a wonderful and loving mother, Betty Jean Neal Harper, two brothers, Leland Neal (Cherryville, NC), Adrain Neal (Parker, CO), a half-sister, Jessica Neal, his treasured nieces, Shea Thompson, Katisha Miller, and Truta Byers, his beloved nephews, Stacy Neal, Tyler Neal and Grant Neal, and his three great nieces and six great nephews. Monty was blessed and will be missed by his many relatives, co-workers and friends.
Funeral Arrangements Are As Follow:
Place: First Baptist Church, Cherryville, North Carolina
Date & Time: Saturday, July 2, 2022 @ 2:00 P.M.
Quiet Hour: At the church from 1:00 until 2:00 P.M.
Burial: Cherryville City Cemetery, Cherryville, North Carolina
Public Viewing at the funeral home on Friday, July 1, 2022 from 3:00 until 8:00 P.M.
Praying that God''s Grace and Mercy will strengthen your hearts. Rev Lee Cline and Sonya Cline.
To the Neal & young family,sending our condolences and prayers 🙏RIP Monty from Nancy Roberts,Gwendolyn (Roberts) Berry Bayonne N.J.
Back in the old neighborhood Monty was known as "Fred", short for Fred Astaire, because Monty was a fantastic dancer. Monty was a fun loving person, strong as a bull, and had a heart of gold. Rest well Monty. You've earned it. GRM.
Monty was a great guy. I thought a lot of him and I was proud to call him my friend. May God bless the family. I will miss you buddy! Brian Pruett
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