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John Wesley McNeeley Ph.D., Obituary

August 1, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

John Wesley McNeeley, of Palm Coast, Florida, longtime Daytona State College distinguished Professor of Psychology, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 24, 2022. Predeceased by his loving Grandmother, Ruby Abbott, John was the son of the late Roberta and Louis Zimmerman.

John, born December 27, 1944 in Indianapolis, Indiana, was very proud of his Hoosier roots. After attending Lawrence High School, he enlisted in the Army during the Vietnam War. He went on with his military career as an Officer in the Army National Guard.

Earning his Bachelor’s Degree as well as his Master’s Degree at Butler University, he was a life-long fan of the Butler Bulldogs and March Madness Basketball. Furthering his education, John earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and worked at many healthcare facilities.

John began his time in Florida by joining the founding fathers of Flagler, lovingly referred to as “The Movers and Shakers”. After seeing a need for women in the County, he enlisted the churches of all denominations and began the Safe House in 1987 – which eventually grew and is now a part of the Family Life Center in Bunnell.

John also co-authored a book “Good For Me” in the 80’s.

His true calling however, was teaching. He was to go on to teach a wide array of college courses and was beloved by many students over three decades.

John is survived by his love, Cammy; sons Mark, Brian, Doug (Stephanie), Sheamus, Hans (Kaitlyn) and Liam; daughters Alexandra (Julian) and Gracen; seven grandchildren (Jake, Talia, Ronja, Atlas, Everett, Theodore and Sophie).

There will be a Memorial Service honoring his life on Thursday, August 4th from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at the Daytona State College, Flagler/Palm Coast Campus, 3000 Palm Coast Parkway, SE. Building 3, Room 115, Palm Coast, FL. 32137. ALL are welcome.

The funeral will be under the direction of Dale Woodward Funeral Homes, Holly Hill, Florida. He will be laid to rest at Jacksonville Memorial Cemetery with full Military Honors.

 

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  1. Donna Francis says

    August 1, 2022 at 2:10 pm

    Doc will be deeply missed by the multitudes of students (and their families) he touched. Condolences to Cammy and his family. He was such a tremendous influence to so many.

  2. Denise Calderwood says

    August 2, 2022 at 11:36 am

    Dr John McNeely, like all long time residents, who are journeying on… will be greatly missed. His enthusiasm for helping others and his teaching and mentoring several generations more will never be equaled. For a time he was even the Director of the youth center and he ensured that it is still going after all these years. His style of leadership and involvement of the founding of several of the long term social services agencies reflects that he built these organizations from the beginning with sustainability in mind……rest in peace my friend!

  3. Cynthia says

    August 4, 2022 at 10:00 am

    I called him John the Baptist he was such a kind and sharing man. He helped me tremendously when U met him. Take your Rest My Friend 😪😪😪🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  4. JANICE S says

    March 24, 2023 at 11:51 am

    My heart is deeply sadden by the news of Professor McNeely going home to glory, heaven is going to be a little better because he’s there. Bet he couldn’t wait to put his WINGS on! Janice.S.

  5. Toni says

    February 21, 2025 at 10:49 am

    Such a wonderful teacher. There isn’t a day that goes by that I think “I wonder what Dr. McNeeley would think about this?” His teaching was life-changing. A truly great man.

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