Saturday, December 22, 2018

JEREMIAH McNEILLY


JEREMIAH McNEILLY


The lifeless body of Jeremiah McNeilly, age 28, of School View, in
Rehoboth, was found by searchers in a Dover Airbase helicopter, in
the marsh south of Lewes, Wednesday, November 13, 1968, face
down and hidden by brush near his discarded red jacket. Evidently he
had wandered through the wooded marshy area of Willards Glade, in
the heavy rain and high winds of the storm that lashed the coast area
Monday night and Tuesday. He had been missing since Monday night.

His friends had been searching for him unsuccessfully before letting
the police know of him missing late Tuesday afternoon. McNeilly
had been with the three friends, Frank Holson, Geoffery Vernon and
Dan Lehman, Monday night, joyriding on the railroad tracks in an old
car which brokedown on the tracks.

McNeilly and Holson went across marsh towards Midway for help,
the other two went toward Lewes on the tracks and called for a tow truck.
Holson went a short distance with McNeillt but returned to the car
because of the bad weather.

McNeilly was a nephew of Superior Court Judge John McNeilly. He
was the son of Mr & Mrs Walter McNeilly of Rehoboth Beach.

There were no services with burial in St. Luke's Episcopal Cemetery at
at Seaford.

Abstract:; Thursday, November 14 , 1968 , Wilmington Morning
News, by Alan Poland of the Sussex Bureau of the News Journal.

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