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James A. Neyendorf, 77, Passes Away in Mountain Home
The longtime NATCO HR executive and art patron is remembered for his kindness and love of reading, gardening, and animals.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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James A. Neyendorf, a 77-year-old resident of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away on February 20, 2026. Neyendorf had a bachelor's degree in English literature and worked in the human resources department at NATCO for many years. He was also a patron of the Mountain Home Art Club and enjoyed various hobbies like reading, gardening, cooking, and art.
Why it matters
Neyendorf's passing is a loss for the Mountain Home community, where he was known for his kindness and involvement in the local art scene. His life and interests highlight the diverse range of activities and passions that can enrich a community.
The details
Neyendorf was born on June 12, 1948, in Chicago, Illinois, to Arthur Neyendorf II and Gwendolyn (Hansen) Neyendorf. He is survived by his sister, Linda Neyendorf, and was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial visitation will be held on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 5-6:00pm at Roller Funeral Home in Mountain Home.
- Neyendorf passed away on Friday, February 20, 2026.
- A memorial visitation will be held on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 5-6:00pm.
The players
James A. Neyendorf
A 77-year-old resident of Mountain Home, Arkansas, who had a bachelor's degree in English literature and worked in the human resources department at NATCO for many years. He was also a patron of the Mountain Home Art Club and enjoyed various hobbies like reading, gardening, cooking, and art.
Linda Neyendorf
Neyendorf's sister, who survives him.
Arthur Neyendorf II
Neyendorf's father, who preceded him in death.
Gwendolyn (Hansen) Neyendorf
Neyendorf's mother, who preceded him in death.
The takeaway
Neyendorf's life and interests highlight the diverse range of activities and passions that can enrich a community, and his passing is a loss for the Mountain Home area, where he was known for his kindness and involvement in the local art scene.

