1934
Ms. McNeill is born in Rockingham, North Carolina to Daniel Franklin Currie and Lollie Mae Currie.
1955
Ms. McNeill receives the District V NCNA Achievement Award.
1967
Ms. McNeill becomes the director of nursing service in Hamlet, North Carolina.
1970
Ms. McNeill becomes a school nurse in Rockingham, North Carolina.
1972
Ms. McNeill is appointed director of the Richmond County Home Health Agency in Rockingham.
1974
Ms. McNeill becomes a public health nurse for the Scotland County Health Department in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
1975
Ms. McNeill becomes a nurse practitioner for the Scotland County Health Department.
1979
Ms. McNeill becomes a nurse practitioner at the Laurinburg Surgical Clinic.
1980
Ms. McNeill is promoted to nursing supervisor at the Scotland County Health Department.
1982
Ms. McNeill becomes a nursing supervisor at the Richmond County Health Department.
1986
Ms. McNeill receives a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Wingate College.
1986
Ms. McNeill receives a diploma from the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing in Charlotte, North Carolina.
1986
Ms. McNeill is inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
1988
Ms. McNeill becomes the local health director of the Montgomery County Health Department in Troy, North Carolina.
1991
Ms. McNeill receives a Master of Public Health from the University of North Carolina.
1992
Ms. McNeill becomes a nurse practitioner at Richmond OBGYN in Rockingham.
1993
Ms. McNeill becomes a nurse practitioner for the Bladen County Health Department.
1995
Ms. McNeill becomes the director of daily operations at St. Joseph Home Health Agency in Troy.
2001
Ms. McNeill becomes a nurse practitioner at Health Care Connections in Raeford, North Carolina.
2012
Ms. McNeill joins the hospice board of directors of Richmond County Hospice.