Funeral services held for Terra Fire Chief Gerald ‘Gerry’ Neil

Sep 29, 2024, 7:00 AM

A procession carries the urn with Gerald Neil's ashes as part of his funeral service on Saturday....

The urn containing Gerry Neil's ashes was brought inside the Terra Fire Department for a firefighter's funeral, which included a last call and sirens. (Winston Armani, KSL TV)

(Winston Armani, KSL TV)

TERRA, Tooele County — There’s a good chance Terra has never had as many people in town all at once as it did on Saturday.

Jeff Neil sure thinks so.

“I think this is the largest amount of people I have ever seen in Terra in my whole life,” he said with a smile.

Then again, it’s not surprising that hundreds of people showed up for Gerry Neil. Saturday was his funeral.

“It is overwhelming,” said Jeff Neil, Gerry’s son. “It is just unreal, is what it is. I mean, to see how many people he has touched.”

Hundreds gathered in the small town of Terra for Gerry Neil’s funeral.

Hundreds gathered in the small town of Terra for Gerry Neil’s funeral. (Photo: Winston Armani, KSL TV)

Jeff Neil said he was always proud of the man his father was, but he had no idea just how many people loved his father.

“I knew he held a special place, but it doesn’t hit home until something like this happens how deep it goes,” he said.

Gerald C. Neil was 74 years old when he died earlier this month.

He started the Terra Volunteer Fire Department in 1980 and had been its chief ever since. He was a steady, calm and professional presence whenever there was an emergency in this part of Tooele County.

“We have had countless episodes out here on this side of the mountain range, and it was always comforting for me to know when I heard his voice on the radio that things were going to be taken care of,” said Bucky Whitehouse, Tooele County Emergency Services director.

Gerry Neil was given one last ride through Terra on Saturday. The urn containing his ashes was then brought inside the Terra Fire Department for a firefighter’s funeral, which included a last call and sirens.

He was also given a military funeral because of his service — he served as a soldier in the Fifth Special Forces Group during the Vietnam War.

Read the full story and more by Alex Cabrero at KSLTV.com

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Funeral services held for Terra Fire Chief Gerald ‘Gerry’ Neil