Mary Conway
To the family of Mrs lubertha, so sorry for your loss.our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friend. Our deepest sympathy, Mary Conway @ Jackson family

Birth date: Apr 27, 1947 Death date: May 8, 2026
Lubertha Wilson Neal was born on April 27, 1947, in Madison County, to the late Daisy Wilson Bennett & Johnnie Mason. Also proceeded in death was her outstanding loving bonus father, Johnny Bennett, Sr. She transitioned from earth Read Obituary
To the family of Mrs lubertha, so sorry for your loss.our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friend. Our deepest sympathy, Mary Conway @ Jackson family




TO THE FAMILIES OF LUBERTHA WILSON NEAL. SO MANY TIMES YOU REPERSENTED ME AT BELL SOUTH AND AT&T. YOU NEVER SAID NO,.BUT YOU WOULD SAY LOU ELLA, LOU ELLA WHAT NOW ? SHE WENT VERY WELL TO REPRESENT ME. I'LL NEVER FORGET THE MANY TIMES. I WAS ABLE TO RETIRE IN 2OO4, OUT OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. THANK GOD FOR YOUR.CONCERN FOR ME. LOU ELLA GEORGE AT THAT TIME
BEAUTIFUL AND BLESSED YOUNG WOMAN THAT TOOK CARE OF US AT BELL.SOUTH AND AT&T
I'M ALWAYS REMEMBERING AND CHEERISH OUR LIFE TOGETHER AT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. 🙏🏿🙌🏿❤️.
My prayers are with the Neal family during this most difficult time. Lubertha was one of a kind. Dedicated, sweet, funny, loyal friend to the end. I was very lucky to serve CWA Local 3511 with Lubertha for many years. Too many to count. Her love for her family was unmatched. Rest in Peace my friend.
Thank you, my friend Lubertha, for your loving kindness, faithful service, and deep commitment to your family, friends, and the community. We will always cherish every memory shared through the years. I light this candle in honor of the light, life, and legacy of love that will be with us forever.
Doris Griffith Bridgeman, 1965 Sam M. Brinkley Jr.//Sr. High School

To Ismond and family my sympathy and condolences are with you at this moment of deep loss. Ms. Lubertha was a devoted wife, a loving mother and grandmother, a committed activist, and a faithful servant in her church community. She lived a life that touched people in ways that will continue to echo for years to come.
May you find comfort in knowing that her work, her love, and her example did not fade with her passing. They live on in the people she raised, the causes she championed, the prayers she prayed, and the lives she lifted. She walked with purpose, she served with compassion, and she loved with a strength that was unmistakable.
As you grieve, I pray that God surrounds you with peace that steadies your heart, memories that warm your spirit, and hope that reminds you her story is not over — it has simply entered a new chapter. Heaven has welcomed a faithful servant home, and earth is better because she was here.
May her legacy give you strength, and may God’s presence give you comfort today and, in the days, ahead. With my sincerest sympathy Jeremiah Walker.