

He was born August 29, 1931 in Louisville, son of Karl Henry Neutz and Stella Katherine Anderson Neutz. Bob married Dorothy Marie (Dot) McClish August 30, 1952 in Louisville at Saint Martin’s Catholic Church. He promised his mother he wouldn’t marry until 21, so they married the day after. They where married for just over 66 years before his passing.
Bob is survived by his loving wife Dorothy Marie (Dot) Neutz; children, Terry Neutz Hayden (Terry Alan), Perry (Karyla) Neutz, and Sherry Neutz; grandchildren, Brittany Hayden Hinkle (Chad), Morgan Capers (Chris), Jacklynn Neutz and Jordan Neutz; and two great-grandchildren, Juliana and Olivia Hinkle.
In addition to his parents, he is also preceded in death by two sisters, Mary Katherine Neutz and Ida Josephine Cardwell, two brothers, Carl Edward and Sherrill Neutz.
Bob’s lifetime career in upholstery extended over 49 yrs before his retirement. He enjoyed traveling with family throughout the Caribbean and United States, and most any sport but in particular a love of golf. He played a competitive family game of croquet and horseshoes, had a passion for collecting old coins and restoring the interiors of old cars. His artistry and creative abilities touched us all. In his early years, he enjoyed ice skating and gymnastics with his father, severing as an exercise boy for race horses, and golf catty to anyone that would hire his slight frame. Later years, he moved onto enjoying his Indian Motorcycle, side cart motorcycle, boxing, more gymnastics, swimming, softball, golf and tennis. In his travel, beach volleyball was a favorite. Bob and Dot loved dancing together throughout their lives with family and friends. They entered many a dance contest just for the fun of it. They both enjoyed boating, waterskiing and tubing. Bob had been a member of Turners, Knight of Columbus, and Moose Lodge (Lodge 5). He was a huge Kentucky Fan, Kentucky Colonel and a Jefferson County Reserve Deputy Sheriff (Badge SPS819). Above all his passion was helping people, working at the Prospect Fire Department’s Children’s Halloween Party, Church picnics’, spending time at family reunions, time with his family and friends telling old stories on each other and laughing. He always had a joke and a good story up his sleeve. Bob’s favorite response on how he was doing was “Just another Day in Paradise”.
Visitation where family will greet friends will begin at 3:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Friday, September 28th at Arch Heady Funeral Home at Rest Haven, 4400 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Ky. Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 29th at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, officiated by Father Breen, 1401 E. Washington Street, Louisville Ky. and Committal Service will follow church service at Resthaven Memorial Park, 4400 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Ky.
Expressions of sympathy may be made to Hosparus of Louisville or to St. Jude's.
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