Paul Neiby Passes Away Just Before Citizen of the Year Award Dinner

Published: Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Dr Neiby  

Dr Paul Neiby was always lending a hand – like teaching kids how to make apple cider during one of the many festivals in town a few years ago. – Photo by Terry Miller 

One of the two recently selected Sierra Madre Citizens of the Year, Dr. Paul Neiby, passed away last week. Dr. Neiby had been in declining health for some time.

Paul’s wife (and co-Citizen of the Year) Louise has made it clear that she would like the Dinner to go on, to honor Paul, as a celebration of his life.

The Neibys will be honored at the annual Citizen of the Year/Board of Directors Installation Dinner to be held at Santa Anita Park in the Chandelier Room on Jan. 29th, 6:30pm. Tickets are $60/person. Tables for ten may be reserved for $550. Call 355-5111 to order your tickets or to reserve your table.

The Neibys were chosen for their work with Kiwanis, The SM Historical Preservation Society, the Senior Commission, The Garden Club, Meals on Wheels, and the Library Board of Trustees. Their contributions to the community of Sierra Madre have been significant over many years.

Posted by Terry Miller on Jan 28th, 2010 and filed under Community, Obituaries. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response by filling following comment form or trackback to this entry from your site

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