Thursday, June 20, 2024

REMEMBER BEN SUNDAY...FEED THE HOMELESS & ASYLUM SEEKERS

Special to El Rrun-Rrun
Various Sources

The late Ben Neece had been chairman of the Ozanam Center homeless shelter since 2009, and worked to aid and feed downtown’s homeless as well, and Gilbert Velasquez said. Neece, whose law practice, Neece Legal Solutions, included sons Adam and Joshua, was heavily involved in the community in ways too numerous to list. 

Neece’s other son, Brandan, is a physicist and teaches AP calculus and AP statistics for IDEA Public Schools. He is also survived by his other son, Matthew, and his brother, Robert.

Neece served on the boards of several organizations, including the Brownsville Society for the Performing Arts, Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation, the Brownsville Historical Association (2013-2021), and the Brownsville Latin Jazz Festival. 
He supported the Good Neighbor Settlement House, Noche Gitana Flamenco at the George Ramirez Performing Arts Center (named for BSPA founder and Neece’s longtime friend, who died in 2019), Revival of Cultural Arts and the South Texas Afghanistan Iraq Veterans Association, to name just a few.

He was also a pioneer of downtown revitalization, opening the Crescent Moon and later, with Ramirez, the Half Moon Saloon in the 1880 Hernandez Hide Yard building downtown. He also ran second story cafe, the Spanish Moon, on East Washington Street for a few years, and led the effort to establish Earth Day festivities in Brownsville, Velasquez said.

Adam Neece said that although a lot of people knew his father as a former judge and city commissioner, far fewer knew the scope of his efforts to help people — such as his willingness to allow poor, elderly residents who’d racked up big traffic fines to pay whatever they could.

“He was aware that if you make $10,000 in one year and you rack up $1,000 in fines, that’s it, you’re done,” Adam said. “So he was always willing to work with people. He was willing, even as a judge, to look at every case individually and be very compassionate with people.”

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

The good die early. rip friend

Anonymous said...




Name the airport after Neece. He was always high.


Eldelasprietas

Anonymous said...

tenia que salir un PENDEJO happens all the time ESTUPIDO!!!

Anonymous said...

Will there be slutty women and pot? Ben wasnt around if there wasnt

Anonymous said...

A great guy. I miss him.

Anonymous said...

Asylum seekers?

Have you seen their clothing and shoes

Nuevecitos

Have you flown out of brownsville at 8am?

Puro airplane ticket
Meanwhile the taxpayers can barely afford to drive their families to san anto or huston

Anonymous said...

Montoya still feeling the guilt on turning your back on your old friend?

Anonymous said...

This man is gone. If he did something good for the city his actions will stand the test of time. His children and the contributions to society are his legacy.

Anonymous said...

June 20, 2024 at 8:25 AM

name the tolets there your mama's name she is pura mierda como tu pendejo

Anonymous said...

June 20, 2024 at 8:25 AM

JOTINGO

Anonymous said...

June 20, 2024 at 8:25 AM

your mama was always high so lets dishonor a flag pole with her name

Anonymous said...

Hey Juanito, why don't you post my opinions?

Anonymous said...

Hey Juanito, why don't you post my opinions? All I said was that he was a pot head and a wife beater...it is all true.

Anonymous said...

June 24, 2024 at 6:26 PM June 24, 2024 at 6:28 PM

TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE idiota! alive you would never say that to his face MAMON.

Anonymous said...

June 25, 2024 at 11:33 AM

Nobody had to say anything about Ben Neece to his face because there was something about his actions in the newspaper. It was through the newspaper that I learned that he was a pothead. Imagine that a mariguano running our city.

rita