Bernard Lester Neilson

Bernard Lester Neilson, age 81, of Oxford, Wisconsin died Monday, May 31, 2010 at the St. Clare Meadows Care Center in Baraboo, Wisconsin.

Memorial services will be held at a later date.

Bernard was born November 2, 1928 in Oxford, Wisconsin to Lester and Clara (Stalker) Neilson. He began his working career at age 11, hauling milk for area farms. Bernard worked for Speed Queen Corporation for 43 years, retiring in 1991. He then worked for Elliot Farms and Gary Bula Corporation.

He married Margaret Phillips on January 17, 1944 in Dubuque, Iowa. This began a journey of 66 years together.

Bernard pursued his love of horses, by raising, training, and racing, thoroughbred horses. His greatest joy was building special memories for his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Bernard was preceded in death by his parents Lester and Clara Neilson.

Survivors:
Wife: Margaret Neilson of Oxford, Wisconsin
Son: Bob (Kathy) Neilson of Baraboo, Wisconsin
Daughter: Sandra (Ted) O’Neill of Oxford, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Curt (Cassie) Evans of Marshfield, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Todd Neilson of Montello, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Jody Neilson of Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Sally Evans of Montello, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Tim O’Neill of Portage, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Kevin (Michele) O’Neill of Columbus, Georgia
Great-Grandchildren: 13

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

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Condolences

  1. Ron &Velna Waite says:

    Margaret, Bobby & Honey We are saddened to hear of Bernards passing, Want you to know that you’re in our prayers at this time.It wa a great pleasure to have known Bernard. God bless

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  3. Jessica & Chad Hoff says:

    So sorry to hear about Bernie…He was a great neighbor and we loved having them around. He will be missed!

  4. TOM MURPHY says:

    Bob and Honey,Sorry to read this obit. Will keep you in my prayers and thoughts.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Sorry for your loss.
    Sandy will remember who I am.–JERRY CARDO