Obituaries
Leonard James Neblett
Sunrise: September 9, 1935
Leonard James Neblett was born on September 9, 1935 to James and Beatrice Nelson Neblett.
Leonard grew up in the Steep Hollow community and was educated in the
Bryan Public School System. Leonard was married to the late Naomi Reed Neblett. To this union seven children were born.
Leonard was taught to provide for his family by his father, James. He
passed these same teachings on to his sons. Because Leonard couldn’t
earn enough to support his family with one job, it forced him to work sev-
eral jobs at the same time. At one time Leonard worked four jobs, one full
time and three part time. It was obvious that he did what he needed to do
to provide for his family.
Leonard was employed by many companies in Brazos County. He worked
and retired from Sears (28 years). He retired from Bryan ISD (12 years).
He retired from the Eagle Newspaper (6 Years) and finally he retired from
the Bethel Lutheran Church (52 years). Leonard continued to work odd
jobs until his health begin to fail him in 2016.
Leonard later married Francis Gilbert. They were married for 18 plus years until his passing.
Leonard served as Deacon for West Union MBC for many years under the
leadership of the late Reverend M. H. Harris, the late Rev. Finley, the late
Rev. Baker, the late Reverend Taylor and the current Pastor, Reverend An-
thony Lang.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, James and Beatrice Neblett; his first wife, Naomi Reed Neblett; his oldest grandson, Christopher Neblett and his oldest great-grandchild, Kyrah Neblett.
He is survived by his wife, Francis Gilbert Neblett, five daughters, Brenda
Peterson (James), Debbie Nellums (Leroy), Kathy Dunn, Barbara Clark
(Perry) and Pam Neblett; two sons, Robert Neblett (Dellanise) and Theron
(JoJo); four sisters, Naomi Johnson, Velma Spivey, Shirley Wiggins
(Willie) and Doris Guyden (Robert); twenty six grandchildren; thirty eight
great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins and many dear friends.
Visitation will be held on Friday, January 10, 2020 from 10 am to 5:30 pm with a wake to follow from 6pm to 7pm at Daniel and Son Funeral home, 401 W. 18th St., Bryan , Tx 77803.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 11, 2020 at Bethel Lutheran Church, 4221 Boonville Rd, Bryan, Tx 77802.
Interment will be held immediately after services at Wixon Valley Cemetery, Wixon Valley, Texas.
Sending condolences and sympathy to the family of Leonard Neblett,may God bless you and give you the Peace that surpasses all Understanding.
To the Neblett Family,
With our deepest sympathy to the Neblett family as we reflect in remembrance of Mr. Leonard. May his sweet kind soul rest in peace.
Angela Jordan Neblett & Austin Family
To the Neblett Family,
Words often fail us during these times but feelings don’t. Too often we do not know what to say. Hopefully you will find solace in joyful memories of your dad and God strength.
Robert Charles,
I know that you loved him. You offered him the whole use of your day. You spent active service, even silent suffering according to his needs. I know, I saw your works many times.
Though at times it was not the easiest task, whatever it may be you did not disdain your humble service. Your works will not be forgotten. You honored your father…your days will be long. God bless the NEBLETT family and strengthen them.
Our Prayers and thoughts are with Robert Neblett and his family. May our good Lord bless and keep your family close. Robert we pray God comfort each of you in the days weeks and years ahead. May you also gain strength from the memories you have from your dad’s life journey. May the closeness he instilled in you all remain steadfast in the years ahead. We love you and are saddened by your loss.
To the Neblett Family,
It is not easy to say goodbye to the person who taught you life. God sees you and knows what you are going through. His plan is perfect. He knew before the beginning of time this day would come. As you dwell in sorrow remember His plan, remember the life your dad was given, remember the good times for he is not far from you. Mr. Leonard will live forever in the memories in your heart and the legacy he left. Your joy will return; God promised.
May our Father be with the family as you find comfort in your love for one another.