Estella Marie McNeil

July 2, 1926 ~ June 26, 2024
Born in:
Hoven, South Dakota
Resided in:
Vienna, Virginia
Estelle M. McNeil of Vienna, VA. passed away on June 26,2024 at Fairfax Hospital.
She was born in Hoven, South Dakota in 1926 and later moved to Southern California to help for the war effort. She met the love of her life, Jack in 1955. They married and settled down in Vienna, VA.
Estelle and Jack were one of the many families who donated of their time and money in building Our Lady of Good Counsel and St. Marks Catholic Church both of Vienna, VA. Estelle was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Volunteering for the Legion’s monthly breakfast fundraiser. She and her contributions to the community will be missed.
Beloved wife to Jack (deceased) for 56 years. Preceding her in her death are parents, George and Harriett, her sister Irene and her brother Bill. Mother to Denise Irish Green, William Irish, David McNeil (deceased) and Patrick McNeil. She is survived by one great grandson, three grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mark Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Road, Vienna, VA 22181 on Saturday, August 31, 2024 at 11:00 AM following the Mass a reception will be held at the Vienna American Legion, 330 Center St., North, Vienna, VA 22180
In lieu of flowers, please donate in her name to the American Heart Association https://www.heart.org/ Or St. Jude Children’s Hospital https://www.stjude.org/ or The American Legion Auxillary in your area.
Services
Memorial Mass of Christian Burial: August 31, 2024 11:00 am
St. Mark Catholic Church.
9970 Vale Rd
Vienna, Va 22181
703-281-9100
https://www.stmark.org/
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Wanda Snuggs
June 28, 2024
We have so many great memories of Estelle. The farm, traveling with mom (Marian Yauss), visits and so much more. Estelle always knew who she was and the family enjoyed being around her and the rest of the McNeil clan. Our hearts go out to Patrick and Denise.
The Yauss Family
Collette and Ken
I met Estelle as a fellow volunteer with the Shepherd’s Center. Estelle was a hard worker, always there to help. She was funny, so young at heart. So glad I got to know her. Thoughts and prayers with your family. Glad you are above looking down watching over us. Hugs, Linda Puff
Mom,
You’ve been on my mind a lot the past couple of weeks, and I woke on the morning that you passed and decided to call you when I didn’t get an answer, then I sent you an email and then I dated your birthday card I send you every year which you’ll never see again. I love you Mom and will never forget your smile and your kindness over the years.
Friendships and Lover are always forever no matter what.
Bobby T
It’s funny how we get so caught up in ourselves that we lose track of time and those we care about most. As today becomes tomorrow and yesterday the thought of today. We suddenly awaken to find we have friends that time has taken from us and tomorrow became yesterday and today a day too late. ~T~
Love, David & Marian Wilson, Sr.
Hugs and prayers for William, Denise, Patrick, and their families.
God bless….Bobbi
God Bless, Jennifer Johnson
I came to know Estelle through volunteering with the Shepherd Center. She was a hard worker, always capable, and had a wonderful, quirkly sense of humor. She was fun to be with. I will never forget “This is not my first rodeo!” Just thinking about her brings a smile to my face.