Obituary: Major Joseph ‘Joe’ Alexander McNeill Jr.

On August 24, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Alexander Jr. 79, died surrounded by his family on July 25, 2016 in Kentfield, CA.

He proudly served his country as a Master Navigator, Vietnam veteran, and career Air Force officer.

Joe was born on Feb. 9, 1937 in Somerville, Massachusetts to Joseph Alexander McNeill and Agnes Bridget Beatrice Donnelly.

He was the youngest of three siblings, his brother, Daniel Francis, sister Margaret “Peggy” Helen, and their half-sister Claire Frances McNeill.

Both of his parents were children of Irish immigrants, his paternal grandmother Annie Tracy Murray from Cushendall, Antrim and grandfather Daniel Francis McNeill from Ballycastle, Antrim and his maternal grandparents James Donnelly and Mary E Silk were from Kiltulla, Castlerea, Roscommon, Ireland.

Educated in Catholic schools, St. Anne’s in Somerville and Christopher Columbus HS in Boston, he graduated in 1958 with a BA from Providence College in Rhode Island. His friends included Lenny Wilkens and John Thompson from the basketball team and he remained a dedicated Friar’s fan. At his 50th reunion, “Satchmo” and his college buddies picked up as if no time had passed.

Returning to Somerville after graduation, he married the love of his life, Frances Jean Butler in September 1958 and began a career teaching in Somerville. After the birth of his daughter, Leslie Anne, he joined the Air Force and moved his family to Texas for Officer Training & Navigation School. His son Joseph “Jose” Alexander McNeill, III joined the family at Harlingen AFB. Mather AFB was next for Advanced Navigator Bombardier Training.

Joe’s first assignment was the 7th Squadron at McChord AFB on C-124 later to the 22nd Military Airlift Command at Travis AFB and C-141s. Joe served in Vietnam and then moved with his family to Hawaii, where he worked on mission planning at Hickam AFB, residing on Wheeler AFB. Moving to Vacaville, California. In 1976, Joe realized a long-held dream to run a restaurant when he managed the Travis AFB Officer’s Club.

In his 20 years of service, he worked in many roles from navigating Air Force Two for Lyndon B Johnson and an unofficial trip to China before Nixon, to missions and planning and his role on the advisory staff to the South Korean military. Joe retired from the Air Force in 1981, starting a career in real estate as an agent and eventually building McNeill Real Estate with his son.

He returned to his original profession at Solano Community College. He loved teaching real estate and his classes were popular and packed. Ill health forced him to retire from teaching.

He always faced challenges with a positive attitude and a strong will; his response to the doctors was always “fix it.” When dialysis finally failed in 2016, he slipped away peacefully.

Joe is survived by his wife of 58 years, Frances; daughter, Leslie; son, Jose (Stacey Kopp) McNeill; two beloved grandsons, Joseph Alexander McNeill IV and Connor Patrick McNeill; brother, Daniel Francis (Mallie Fannie Katz) McNeill; brother-in-law, Paul Kidder; and nieces, Lydia Tamar McNeill Campenella, Rebecca Veronica McNeill Vousboukis, Kathleen Kidder Calkins.

A memorial service with full military honors was held at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please thank a veteran for his or her service. Arrangements entrusted to the direction and care of Twin Chapels Mortuary, VALLEJO 707-552-6696, www.TwinChapelsMortuary.com

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