NEVILLE – Terri L., 67, Johnstown, went to be with her Lord July 11, 2025, surrounded by family. Born July 19, 1957, in Johnstown, daughter of Charles G. and Shirley F. (Penrod) Brazil. Preceded in death by parents; and great grandson, Dalton Jr.
Survived by husband, Ronald A. Neville, Jr.; daughter, Amy Beth, wife of Todd Corson; sons, Ronald III “Ronnie,” and his fiancée, Taylor; and Brian and his girlfriend, Michelle; grandchildren, Nathan Corson, and his fiancée, Monica; Dalton Corson and his girlfriend, Paris; and Bethany (Corson), wife of Michael Yates; and great grandchildren, Savannah, Elania, and Greyson Yates.
As high school sweethearts, Terri and Ron built a life grounded in loyalty, laughter, and adoring love. They were a team through life’s many seasons.
She worked side by side with her father at Penn Metals Fabricators, where she served as the welcoming face at the front desk.
She lived her faith with a quiet strength. As a member of Mount Hope Community Church, she cherished fellowship with friends and was always ready to help wherever needed. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She had a competitive spirit when it came to bingo nights, a flair for baking, and a creative side shown through crafting pottery and painting ceramics.
Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of her life. She adored them all and beamed with pride at their achievements, big and small. She encouraged their dreams and left each of them with memories full of love and laughter. Terri had a gift for making people feel at home—whether it was through a warm cookie, a hand-painted gift, or a simple word of encouragement. She taught us that kindness is strength, that faith carries us, and that love leaves a legacy that outlives us all.
Friends will be received from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Charles O. Dimond Funeral Home, Inc., South Fork. Visitation at the church from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mount Hope Community Church, Pastor Justin Rohrbaugh presiding. Private entombment, Richland Mausoleum.
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