Steve Neill's wife has died.

Sad news. I've been fearing the worst but hoping for the best. Steve said once that she beat cancer before and she'll beat it again, but the fight must have been too tough this time. Cancer sucks :(
 
They say dying is a part of life, but I've always found that a difficult concept. We all fear death, and even if Steve may not read any of this, at this time I selfishly find just a little bit of comfort from everyone's caring comments knowing that we all are just living on borrowed time. Steve, if you are reading, I wish you all the strength and the time to heal.
 
It is a great loss, God rest his soul ... Steve is a great person, very generous to share so much modeling. A great source of inspiration for all.
hopefully be strong in this difficult time.
 
I'm sorry for your loss, Steve. May your soul always be kept warm by the little piece of her you keep alive in your heart.
 
Damn, I'm really sorry to hear this. My prayers go out to Steve and the family. I just hope he comes back soon. Hobbies are good therapy.
 
Steve, if you are reading this, you and your family will be in my thoughts/prayers.
Sorry to hear this terrible news....
 
Last year Steve built a lit K'tinga battle cruiser for me on commission. He did amazing work and us a true craftsman and gentleman. My heart goes out to him.
 
My heart goes out to Steve for the loss of his wife. He is such a nice person and it really comes across in his videos. Cancer is such a terrible thing. No one deserves to suffer from such a horrible disease. May she rest in peace and may he take comfort in knowing she still lives in his heart and soul.
 
Inevitability usually is at its most industrious when it serves an ill fate, and has the impossible capability to arrive unexpectedly even though we know it's near.

News like this always comes too soon.

I feel truly sorry for you Neil. I've never met you in person but from your videos I have come to know you as a friendly person who loves the one you now had to loose.
It's no comfort now but please know that you and Gilly have friends who share your grief.

My sincerest condolences.
 
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your wife. I know how devastating it is to lose some one you love to cancer. You have my deepest condolences.

Sincerely,

Doug
 
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