In 1946, he enlisted in the Army, and by the 1950's, he was traveling to the orient as a Merchant Marine. One trip recorded was between Seattle and Singapore China (1952).
Red McNeil married Josephine Wooden at St Helens on May 19, 1951. They had the following children:
Karen McNeil Martin
Kathy McNeil Vigil
Kenneth Lowell McNeil (deceased)
Keith Lee McNeil
Brinton Wallace McNeil passed away in 1983, after an unexpected illness.
Brinton was preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters:
Betty Jane McNeil (born 1931)
Janet Ann McNeil Blackman Reynolds
(born 1932)
Janice Nan McNeil Blackman Yeoman
(born 1932)
Betty Doreen McNeil Oakland Rhodes
(born 1933)
Kenneth McNeil
(1934)
Brinton is beloved in memory and missed by his family and friends, he will never be forgotten by those who love him.
In 1946, he enlisted in the Army, and by the 1950's, he was traveling to the orient as a Merchant Marine. One trip recorded was between Seattle and Singapore China (1952).
Red McNeil married Josephine Wooden at St Helens on May 19, 1951. They had the following children:
Karen McNeil Martin
Kathy McNeil Vigil
Kenneth Lowell McNeil (deceased)
Keith Lee McNeil
Brinton Wallace McNeil passed away in 1983, after an unexpected illness.
Brinton was preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters:
Betty Jane McNeil (born 1931)
Janet Ann McNeil Blackman Reynolds
(born 1932)
Janice Nan McNeil Blackman Yeoman
(born 1932)
Betty Doreen McNeil Oakland Rhodes
(born 1933)
Kenneth McNeil
(1934)
Brinton is beloved in memory and missed by his family and friends, he will never be forgotten by those who love him.
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