
Calling Hours:
Saturday, June 20, 2020, 10:30-11:30am
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Funeral Service:
Saturday, June 20, 2020, 11:30am
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Rev. John Hodge, officiating
Pastor of Jamestown United Methodist Church
Inurnment will be in Parklawn Cemetery
As per the families request everyone is required to wear a mask and social distance.
Roy R. Neyman, age 75, of Sandusky, OH passed away Tuesday morning, June 16, 2020 in his residence following a battle with cancer.
He was born in Sharon, PA on April 19, 1945 a son of Roy and Betty (Gill) Neyman. He was a graduate of Jamestown Area High School and Thiel College in Greenville, PA. After graduating from Thiel, Roy moved to Indianapolis, IN where he was employed by the Department of Defense.
After several years he wanted to live closer to home so he moved to Solon, OH. He was then employed by Technicare where he helped develop CT scanners. After the unexpected closing of Technicare, Roy was hired by Progressive Insurance Company as a computer software systems engineer. After retiring from Progressive, he worked as a professor for Lorain Community College and Bowling Green University, Firelands Campus. He enjoyed Corvette's, snow skiing, golfing, and sailing on Lake Erie.
He is survived by Renee Neyman of Sandusky, OH; a step daughter, Jessica Petrick and her husband Dominic and their two children Andrew and Samuel all of Boston, MA; a brother, Duane Neyman; a nephew, Andrew Neyman and his wife Annalee; a niece, Lynn Mason and her husband Dave; eight great nieces and nephews all of Orchard Park, NY; a sister, Karen Collins and her husband Mark of Jamestown. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister-in-law Erdine Neyman.
Memorial contributions may be made to T-Cell Leukemia Lymphoma Foundation, P.O. Box 22418 Seattle, WA 98122.

We’re sorry to lose our boating neighbor. We will truly miss Roy on the dock.
Sincerely, Coleen and Tim Napier
I got to know Roy a little bit over the years that I worked at cedar point in Sandusky. Every fall I’d pull his boat out, and launch it in the spring. I really enjoyed talking with him. He’s a good guy.
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