Biography: Jerry Rollin Neill
Devoted husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend
Jerry Neill, 63, died Thursday, March 14th, 2024, just short of his 64th birthday, after a brief but valiant fight against lung cancer.
Jerry was born April 20, 1960, in Springfield, Missouri to John T. and Mary Neill. Growing up as the youngest of 5 siblings, Jerry quickly learned to hold his own. Helping on the family farm, he also learned the value of hard work and the satisfaction that came from a job well done. As a young child, Jerry loved to learn. He was known to spend his mornings reading the encyclopedia while the rest of the family slept. Jerry’s interest in rocks was inspired by the building of I-44, which bisected his family’s property. Blasting uncovered fossils hidden deep within the limestone—a fascinating mystery for a young boy with an appetite for knowledge.
The opportunity to work as a graduate assistant and explore fossils in the western United States solidified Jerry’s career path. He graduated from Missouri State University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. He later received a Master of Science degree from the same university in Resource Planning.
In January 1990, Jerry was diagnosed with Stage 4B Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Later that year, on May 19th, he married the love of his life, Ardyth Ann Rector Neill. Jerry finished his treatment for cancer and was declared cancer-free in August 1991. Jerry and Ardyth relocated to Maumelle, Arkansas in 1994. On April 25th, 1994, Jerry accepted a job with the State of Arkansas in the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, now the Department of Energy and Environment. Jerry’s love for all things science and earth carried him through various departments and thirty years of service to the State of Arkansas.
If there was anything Jerry loved more than fossils, rocks, and shells, it was his beloved wife, Ardyth. Jerry and Ardyth loved to travel. Their most recent trip was to Orange Beach, Alabama, where Jerry spent his days searching for shells and soaking up the environment. Jerry also loved to cook. At the insistence of his wife, he became an avid Traeger user and began a long history of grilling/smoking meals for every family gathering. Jerry and Ardyth lived a quiet, happy life in Maumelle with their Labrador’s, Magic, Luna, and Arwen.
Jerry is a licensed, professional Geologist in the State of Arkansas and the State of Missouri. He has been a member of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Little Rock, Arkansas since 2002.
Jerry is survived by his wife Ardyth; mother Mary; sister Karen (Neill) Smith and brother-in-law Tom; brother James Neill and sister-in-law Lynn; sister Barbara (Neill) Hunt and brother-in-law Jim; and his beloved nieces and nephews.
Jerry was preceded in death by his father John T. Neill; and brother Joseph “Joe” Neill.
Jerry will be remembered for his love of rocks, his dry wit and sly smile, and his delicious meals. Most of all, Jerry will be remembered for the love he expressed daily to those he cared about.
A celebration of life will be held for Jerry at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Little Rock, Arkansas on April 20th, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested any contributions be made to St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, Little Rock, Arkansas and/or to Heifer Foundation to the Rector & Neill Families Program Endowment.