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Michael Neulman, 59, of Morganton, NC, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, February 20, 2023.

Born in Dayton, Ohio on March 24, 1963, he was the son of Carla Lee Weitzel Neulman and the late William Harry Neulman. Michael was raised in the Lutheran Church and was a US Navy veteran of Desert Storm. He was a hard worker who cared about his coworker. He worked at Ingles and as a restaurant manager. He enjoyed playing golf with his father.

In addition to his mother, Michael is survived by his sons, Kyle and Reese Neulman, and their mother, Elaine Reed Neulman; brother, Christopher Neulman; sister, Tammy Neulman; niece, Kathrine; nephew, Adam; and great-niece, Emma.

No services are planned at this time.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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I worked with Mike and Elaine at Ingles. Mike was quiet but had a wicked sense of humor, which finally emerged after we got to know each other. Sweet, caring , hard working man that we missed when he left Ingles. Elaine is now a dear friend. Condolences and love to the family 💔.l

—Lynn Garrett
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—Olivia Billings

Almighty Father, source of forgiveness and salvation, grant that Michael Neulman who passed from this life may, through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of all the saints, come to share your Eternal happiness through Christ our Lord. Amen. In addition, Thank-you for your service and our freedom.

—Darrell Yarek
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Mike I will miss you so so very much. You were an amazing person inside and out.. amazing father, friend and coworker. Rest in peace my friend until we meet again..

—Amanda Cooper

Loved Mike as he was my own. Worked with him along time. Bless his family and his sweet little mom. He certainly will be missed.

—Nancy Allen
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Mike was much loved by his family and they will surely miss him. RIP, Mike.

—Aunt Cherie

I'm so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. He was a great guy. What started off as simply a co-worker soon turned into a friendship. With lots of smiles and laughter. He was always quick to smile. He loved his children. Enjoyed telling stories of their days at a school or something funny they said. He will be missed by so many. I will miss him! Praying for his family. The mother of his children Elaine. The kids. I'm thankful we became friends and shared so many laughs. You will be missed. God bless.💟🙏🙏🌹

—Kim Swafford
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We were shocked to learn of your passing, Mike and we hope and pray you are in the arms of our Lord and the presence of your dad once again. Rest in peace, Mike ... you are in pain no more. We love and will miss you until we meet again.

—Don and Eileen Neulman
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—Lonnie
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—Alice Smith
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