Douglas Alfred Neate Sackville, New Brunswick Obituary

Douglas Alfred Neate

It is with deep sadness that the family of Douglas Alfred Neate announces his passing on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at the Sackville Memorial Hospital at the age of 87. Born on February 16, 1934 in Hazeldean, Victoria County, he was the son of the late Carrie (Holt) and Herbert Neate. Doug attended school in Hazeldean (Bluebell) and then moved to St. Stephen where he worked at the Ganong Bros. Factory. While working there, he attended NBCC in Moncton, before moving to Sackville where he was employed with Lounsbury Company for 40 years. He was a past member of the Sackville Golf Club, the Sackville Curling Club, as well as a Mason with the Masonic Lodge. Doug was a Volunteer Fireman with the Sackville Fire Department for 37 years, where he served as Captain of Company No 1. Doug had many happy years at the cottage at Walton’s Beach, where he liked sitting on the front deck and spending time with family and friends. He was a loving husband, devoted father and grandfather. Doug will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 64 years, Mary Jane (Wood) Neate and their son, Paul (Tracy) Neate; his two grandchildren, Andrew and Melissa; his brother, Leslie Neate; his sister-in-law, Irene Neate, as well as by many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was pre-deceased by his two brothers, Harold Neate and Herb Neate, as well as by his sisters-in-law, Edna Neate and Joanne Neate. Arrangements have been entrusted to Campbell’s Funeral Home, 89 Bridge Street, Sackville, N.B. (506) 364-8188. In keeping with Doug’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no visiting hours or funeral service. A private graveside service for his family will take place in the Sackville Cemetery. If so desired, donations in memory of Doug may be made to the charity of one’s choice. On-line condolences and sharing of memories may be forwarded to the family through our website www.campbellsfuneralhome.com or by visiting the funeral home Facebook page.
February 16, 1934 - November 10, 202102/16/193411/10/2021
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Karen Olscamp
November 22, 2021
We are are very sorry to learn of Doug’s passing. He was such a nice man.
With deep respect and condolences to the family.

Karen and Mike Olscamp
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Frank Cormier
November 17, 2021
Sorry to hear of Doug’s passing ,my thoughts are with you ,Mary Jane and family.
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Sue Seaborn
November 17, 2021
Dear Mary Jane and family: I was so sorry to hear about Doug. I have known you for many years, but only really met and connected with Doug in the past couple of summers through Vince at your cottages. Your friendships were very obvious and I always enjoyed the 'on deck' ... Continue Reading
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Janet Tingley
November 17, 2021
So sorry to hear about Doug. Condolences to Mary Jane, Paul and family. Remembering times on Bickerton Ave.
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Nancy LeBlanc
November 16, 2021
Paul and family,

My deepest condolences, you are all in my prayers.

Nancy LeBlanc
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Linda & Richard Piper
November 15, 2021
Mary Jane, Paul, Tracy & Family, Sending sincere sympathy on the news of Doug's passing. He was such a lovely gentleman, always with a smile, sometimes a chat and will be missed by all who knew him.
Linda & Richard Piper.
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John Borsella
November 15, 2021
Paul & Family,
Very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Please accept my sincere condolences and prayers during this difficult time.
Kindest regards,
John Borsella
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Edwin Corcoran
November 14, 2021
My sincere sympathy to Paul, and all of the Neate family.

Edwin,
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Victor and Donna Hicks
November 14, 2021
Mary Jane and family......We so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Victor, Donna and family
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Kathy Wry
November 14, 2021
Mary Jane and family. We are so sorry for your loss. Doug was a wonderful friend and you and Doug have always been like family to Gerry and I and our girls at the cottage. We have so many good memories of Doug and we will cherish these forever. We will miss the go... Continue Reading