Neill married his first wife, Jane Shuttleworth, a kennel huntswoman of the Poona and Kirkee Hounds, in 1943 and had two daughters, Jill and Sue, who survive him. He is also survived by his second wife, Anne (née O’Leary), whom he married in 1982, and their son, Michael. He was a keen golfer and was past captain and president of
Lindrick Golf Club, between Sheffield and Worksop. He served on numerous committees of the
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, the sport’s ruling body, and was its captain in 1981. He lived on the edge of Lindrick for six decades. In the equestrian world, he was a member of the Council of the
British Horse Society and received the society’s Award of Merit in 1988. He ran four family-run grant-making charities for over fifty years and supported numerous other charities across the county of South Yorkshire, including being a founding trustee of the South Yorkshire Community Foundation. ==References==