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Edward Charles Neumayer, 88

| February 1, 2013 8:00 AM

Edward Charles Neumayer was born on Oct. 27, 1924, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho to Joe and Goldie Neumayer and at 88 passed away peacefully at home on Jan. 20, 2013, from multiple myeloma.

A celebration of Ed’s life will be held at First Baptist Church of Richland, 1107 Wright Ave on January 31, 2013 at 1:30 p.m.

Growing up in northern Idaho, he met Betty Zimmerman while in high school. After serving in the United State Army Transport on the MS Imperial during WW II he returned to Bonners Ferry and married his sweetheart on May 27, 1945.

Attending the University of Idaho, he studied electrical engineering. He moved to California and worked for Lockheed on the new generation aircraft, jets. There he collaborated on the development of reverse thrusters used today on virtually all jet aircraft.

In 1959, he moved to Richland to raise a family and work on the Hanford Reservation. He worked on the electrical systems development for the control room of N Reactor and was instrumental in designing the Ball Hopper system for emergency shutdown of the reactor. Receiving numerous awards and recognitions, he worked until the final shutdown of N Reactor and retired in 1987.

Ed served on the West Richland City Council and as mayor of West Richland for several years in the 1960s.

He endlessly served the Lord at the First Baptist Church of Richland as Sunday School Superintendent, Deacon and Sunday school teacher. A

fter retirement, he and Betty spent many months at their “Cabin” on the Moyie, enjoying God’s creations of northern Idaho.

They also spent many years volunteering as missionaries in many locations from the Tri-Cities to Australia, including three years at Master’s College in California. Later he designed the electrical system for Richland’s Liberty Christian School and donated many hours on the remodel and construction of school.

Following Betty’s stroke in 1999, Ed was dedicated to her care. In spite of limitations, together they continued to serve the church. Eventually they moved into Eagle Assisted Living where they continued to love and care for their new dear friends.

Even while at Eagle he continued to work. He was the “fix it” man, installing shelving and counters, planting trees and flowers and caring for the facilities. This became their new mission field.

In 2006, after 61 years of marriage Ed lost his beloved Betty after she suffered another stroke. After moving close to family, he continued to serve Eagle Assisted Living almost daily, tending to the flowers and garden and doing whatever odd jobs he could.

In September 2012, he moved back to Eagle where he remained until his passing.

Ed will be remembered as a hard and talented worker, lover of his family, and servant of the Lord.

He is survived by his children: daughter Cindy Morgan and husband Terry, daughter Nancy Cox and husband Dennis, son David Neumayer and wife Karen; grandchildren Kraig Kammenzind, Janelle Brownell, Steve Johnson, Kelly Daly, Daniel Cox, and Nicholas Neumayer and 11 great-grandchildren.

Ed is also survived by sister Lorena Shinn and husband Marion of Lewiston; brother George Neumayer and wife Lee of Boise and sister Phyllis Wester of Spokane. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Lawrence Neumayer and sister Louella Barlow.

Memorials can be given in his memory to The Community Fellowship Church of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

Memories can be left to the family on the web site http://www.einansfuneralhome.com