Richard C. Nealley, 78, of Bartlett died April 26, 2004 at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation Center in North Conway. Born in North Conway, the son of Buzzell and Jane (Perry) Nealley, he was a lifelong resident of Bartlett.He had been a trackman for Maine Central Railroad for over 40 years and he had been the caretaker of the former St. Josephs Catholic Church in Bartlett for over 10 years prior to its closing in 2001.The family includes: three daughters, Anna M. Nealley and Jane S. Nealley, both of Bartlett and Sharon Nealley of North Conway; three sons, Michael R. of Monks Corner, S.C. and Steven C. and Richard M., both of Bartlett; three grandchildren, Jason and Austin Nealley, both of Bartlett and Shelley Ann Nealley of Colorado; a brother, Thomas of Rutland, Vt. and several nieces and nephews.A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Mountains Church in North Conway. Burial is in St. Josephs Cemetery in Bartlett. Visiting hours are Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway.
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