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Lillian Neidig

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Lillian will be deeply missed by all who loved them.

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With heavy hearts, we share the passing of Lillian Neidig.

These pages are a small offering toward a much larger life.

What is taught through a parent's example outlasts what is taught through their words.

Lillian Joy Neidig (Klinshaw, Andress) passed away on May 3, 2026. Lil was born in Audubon, New Jersey, on June 18, 1943, to Margaret and Alexander P. Klinshaw. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert in 2010, and her son, Rick, in 2025. She is survived by Rick's family, Holly, and their two sons, Jesse (Paige) and Ethan. Son Kurt (Sharon) and their four children, Reed, Evan, Luke, and Jena. Her siblings are Patty DiFelice, David Klinshaw, and the late Margaret Rossi. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Lil enjoyed art and photography, creating watercolors and capturing moments wherever she went. She found immense joy in sharing her work and especially cherished the moments when others recognized and appreciated her talent. When she and Bob traveled, they always had a camera in hand, capturing memories to share with their family.

In the later years of her life, Lil was lovingly cared for by her two sons, Rick and Kurt, along with their families. Their devotion reflected a deep love and generosity that never wavered. Lil was truly fortunate to have such remarkable sons and family around her.

Interment will be private with a scheduled Celebration of Life in the near future.

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