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Sunday, November 6, 2016
Lillian Neff
Age: 97
City: Cedar Rapids
Funeral Date
1 p.m. Nov. 16, Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories, Cedar Rapids
Funeral Home
Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home, Cedar Rapids
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Lillian Neff
LILLIAN NEFF
Cedar Rapids
Lillian Hallmark Neff passed peacefully in her sleep on Oct. 21, 2016, in her 98th year, shortly after celebrating her 97th birthday.
To her many close friends and acquaintances across generations, whose lives she touched, she was affectionately known as Miz Lillian or Lily B. To her five children she was Mom, the best ever.
An able and effective member in many local civic,
health, arts and philanthropic organizations, she was often elected eventually to lead them. Her children, however, were the chief recipients of her attention; she attended every ballet and piano recital, play, concert, football game, swim meet, gymnastic practice, tennis tournament, plus scout, Campfire and
Blue Bird meeting.
Lily B was a surrogate parent, mentor and friend to many young people; always gracious, kind, considerate, and above all, positive. Humor kept her young and good company. A constant reader and lifelong learner, she respected thoughtful intelligence; visiting authors and speakers were welcome guests in her home. She also enjoyed bridge, golf, sewing and traveling with her family.
Her faith was at the core of her life. She was the only child of the Rev. John L. and Mae (Millican) Hallmark. Her father was a Methodist minister and district superintendent, whose ability to get churches built took her from Tennessee, where she was born, into Mississippi and across a succession of towns in northern Alabama.
After graduating from college in Alabama, she went to work for the FBI in Savannah, Ga. There she met and married Robert W. Neff of Cedar Rapids, a young lawyer and FBI Special Agent, and moved to Miami, Fla. Together they followed his postings from Miami to Charleston, S.C., to Indianapolis. By way of Indianapolis, with one son, they returned to Cedar Rapids and his law practice. A southern bride who had never spent time north of the Mason-Dixon Line, she made Cedar Rapids her home for the next 70 years.
She was an active participant and served in many organizations during her long life, including St. Paul's United Methodist Church, United Way (she was the first woman appointed vice president, budget division), Tanager Place (director emeritus), St. Luke's Hospital Auxiliary, P.E.O., Red Cross, Linn Law Wives, Cedar Rapids Marion Arts Council, Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra Association, Cedar Rapids Ladies Literary Club (emeritus) and Cedar Rapids Country Club.
As an empty nester, for several years she assisted medical staff and students in reference research as a member of the staff at the medical library of St. Luke's Hospital.
She leaves four children, Dr. John Hallmark Neff, Robert W. Neff Jr. (Ann), Carolyn Neff Lindsay (Dr. James) and M. Gay Neff; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Her husband of 53 years, Robert, and their son, Stephen H. Neff, predeceased her in 1996.
A service of remembrance will be Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. at Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories. Inurnment will be in St. Paul's United Methodist Church columbarium.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Tanager Place or Meth-Wick Community Foundation.
Online condolences may be conveyed at www.cedarmemorial.com.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the Meth-Wick staff and St. Luke's Hospice for their loving care.