In Loving Memory of Rebecca Ann Neuhauser March 26, 1952 – July 16, 2025
With hearts full of love and gentle sorrow, we celebrate the life of Becky Ann Neuhauser, who passed into eternal rest on July 16, 2025, at the age of 73. Born on March 26, 1952, Becky lived a life rich in faith, love, and unwavering devotion to her family and to God.
She was the beloved wife of Ron Neuhauser, the man she loved wholeheartedly—a faithful partner and kindred soul. Together, they shared a life of joy, perseverance, and grace.
Becky was the proud and loving mother of Michael “Mac” McNeal and Chris Tatman, and a cherished stepmother to Michelle Tatman Goble, Apryl Neuhauser, and Shellie McNeal Brown. She poured her heart into raising, nurturing, and guiding them with gentle strength and deep compassion.
Her greatest joy came in the form of her grandchildren, each one uniquely loved and known by her: Dominique Greer, McKayla Tatman, Irelynn Tatman, Ella Tatman, Adrian McNeal, Bethany McNeal, Keenan McNeal, Jazmin McNeal, Brennan McNeal, Liam McNeal, Laura McNeal, Daniel McNeal, Ashley McNeal, Hope Neuhauser, Anthony KickingWoman, and Taylor Jackson.
She also warmly welcomed Heather, Mac McNeal’s fiancée, into the family with open arms, along with her two boys, Gabe and Noah, embracing them with the same love and acceptance she gave so freely to all her children and grandchildren.
She was also blessed to see a new generation rise up, delighting in the presence of her great-grandchildren: Andrew McNeal, Jolene McNeal, Madie, and Monroe McNeal.
Becky is survived by her loving sister, Deb Raidel, and Deb’s husband, Hans Raidel; her brothers, Jon Belcher and his wife Kim, and Tim Belcher and his wife Anne. She dearly loved her siblings and their families, and treasured them.
In addition to her family, Becky treasured the many long-lasting friendships she built throughout her life—bonds that ran deep and were nurtured with loyalty, laughter, prayer, and love. Many of these friends became as dear to her as family, walking with her through life’s seasons and joys.
Becky’s life was filled with beauty and creativity. She loved crafts, found peace in cross-stitch, joy in hummingbirds, and purpose in serving others. One of her lifelong passions was cutting hair, which she did for many years—not just as a skill, but as a way to care for others and bring joy to those around her. Her love for others extended deeply into her ministry—most notably through her “Old Bag Ministry,” where she lovingly assembled and delivered bags filled with essential items to homeless women, bringing dignity, hope, and compassion to those in need.
Born of Appalachian roots, she was a woman of strength and an enduring spirit. Though wise beyond measure, she carried a youthful spark—one who loved to get dolled up and go out, and who never tired of telling stories from days gone by. She found joy in the simple pleasures: old Westerns, The Andy Griffith Show, singing hymns in church, and having all her family gathered under one roof.
A gifted teacher, Becky shared her passion for the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. But her greatest teachings were passed down in the home—where she taught the young ones practical wisdom, shaped the hearts of the boys into good and honorable men, and raised the young girls to be women of faith and character.
Above all, Becky was a woman of deep and abiding faith. She prayed constantly—for her children, her grandchildren, her great-grandchildren, and every soul she held dear. Her prayers, like her legacy, continue to surround and uphold those she leaves behind.
A service to honor Becky’s life will be held at: First Church 436 East Ohio Street Circleville, Ohio 43113 Saturday, July 26 at 11:00 AM
There will also be two viewings at: Wellman’s Funeral Home 1455 N. Court Street Circleville, Ohio 43113
All are welcome to join in celebrating the life of a woman whose love was a light to many.
Though she has stepped into glory, her voice will echo in our songs, her stories will live in our gatherings, and her love will remain in our hearts always.
“Her children rise up and call her blessed…” – Proverbs 31:28
Online condolences can be made to www.wellmanfuneralhomes.com.
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