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Neeld Funeral Home
For over a century, Neeld Funeral Home, Inc. has provided area families with sound advice and caring service in times of personal loss. Family members are available 24 hours a day to assist in making funeral arrangements. We believe while a funeral is a sad occasion, to celebrate the life of your loved one honors them and helps a family get through this tough time.

We are here to ease the burden of planning a funeral. We will handle every detail of the funeral with care and courtesy. Our staff will take the time to listen to your needs and wishes.
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We will assist your family in planning a funeral and choosing the options that suit your families needs and your loved ones wishes. We are able to assist you in holding services in a wide variety of areas. From our chapel, to your church or at the cemetery we are able to prepare a meaningful service to honor your loved one.
Staff members of Neeld Funeral Home, Inc. are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to our staff of licensed funeral directors. Thomas R. "Tom" Neeld is a 1962 graduate of the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science and is currently co-owner with his son Mike.
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Reviews (7)
Adam Kistler
Adam Kistler
Jan 21, 2021
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Very polite and understanding, no rush for when we had to have services for my grandmother and cordial to accommodate for all the family back in 2019, I would definitely recommend them over the other options in the area that felt like just pressuring us into things we didnt need
Kaleb Evans
Kaleb Evans
May 12, 2020
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If zero stars was an option, I’d do that. I had just lost my grandpa and my grandma called Neeld seeking help with all the details of the services. He called her twice not even 3 hours after losing her husband and when she answered, the guy was very rude to her. Once he found out she didn’t have life insurance, he suggested seeking other services even though she could afford it on her own. He asked multiple times how much money she had. This place only cares about your money. Sickening.
Vicki Rickey
Vicki Rickey
Jul 26, 2019
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The support system at Neeld Funeral Home made a difficult time easier with all their caring staff. They were very professional and considerate. Our family especially appreciated Mike Neeld who is compassionate and respectful. He was very helpful with all of our concerns.
Alisa McCarthy
Alisa McCarthy
May 12, 2019
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I love this multi-generational family business. The Neeld family is kind, generous and treat everyone with the upmost respect and dignity. Thank you Mike, Carol and Tom for your true kindness.
Dina Taylor
Dina Taylor
Dec 11, 2018
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It was my sister in laws funeral. The service was the most disappointing funeral I have seen. The service lasted a mere 15 min and the staff seemed to be in a hurry for the service to be over. My wife and her family were standing next to the casket saying their goodbyes as I and a few other family members were standing in the back talking, waiting for the family to finish . The funeral home staff asked us to leave the building. I stated that we were family. He seemed aggravated that we weren’t leaving. He asked us a couple more times to leave , when I finally stated that my wife was the sister
P. G.
P. G.
Dec 09, 2018
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A disappointing experience from start to finish. We chose the home because of its long-standing reputation and because our family had used the home many times before. The staff was callous (particularly Mike), the service inadequate, and their online presence completely unacceptable. We tried repeatedly to request a fix for the online obituary, but received no real solution. Considering their prices, we expected more. I would never used the home again, nor would I recommend their services.
Becky Brittingham
Becky Brittingham
Sep 16, 2017
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Not very caring. My mother called them because that is where our family always had taken our family. In those days they were very caring people. When my mother Called they ask her if she had $10000 dollars in her banking account. Did not say I'm sorry just ask for the money. We had taken my aunts, sisters brother in-laws and my son to them back in the day because they were so caring. The rudeness that we had received this time we will never take our loveones to them again.