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In Memoriam: Tom Neuman (1948-2025)

By Lindsay Berreth - USEA Staff | August 1, 2025

The USEA is saddened to learn of the passing of Tom Neuman on July 3. He was 77.

A devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, Neuman’s life was marked by deep love, enduring dedication, and an unwavering entrepreneurial spirit.

He was born on January 22, 1948, in Czechoslovakia. When he was just a year old, his parents, Paul and Viola, relocated the family to Israel in search of a better life. At the age of 12, the Neumans—now including Tom’s younger sister, Mikki—immigrated to the United States, settling in New Jersey, where they built a new life together.

Growing up in New Jersey, Tom embraced life with energy and enthusiasm. He found joy in swimming, shooting pool, snow skiing, ping-pong, softball, bowling, and most especially tennis. These passions became part of the legacy he passed down lovingly to his children and grandchildren.

It was along the Jersey Shore that Tom met Anne, the love of his life. They were married in 1973, beginning a lifelong journey of partnership and devotion that remained steadfast through all of life’s chapters. Together, they welcomed two sons: Jan in 1976 and Evan in 1981.

In 1987, the Neuman family moved west to Arizona in search of new opportunities. It was there that Tom’s entrepreneurial journey truly took shape. With determination and a tireless work ethic, he founded Integrated Computer Products, a venture that began by marketing educational software and supplies. Over the years, this evolved into what became his life’s calling: RevitaVet Therapy Systems—a company focused on providing red and infrared therapy equipment to the equestrian world.

Through RevitaVet, Tom not only helped elite horses achieve peak performance, but also built lasting relationships and earned the admiration of clients, trainers, and veterinarians across the industry. His work was driven by purpose, integrity, and genuine passion—qualities that made him beloved in both business and life. RevitaVet was a longtime sponsor of USEA, and Tom was a strong supporter of the sport.

Above all else, Tom was a family man. He was deeply devoted to ensuring his family was supported, secure, and surrounded by love. Whether offering guidance, cheering from the sidelines, or simply being present, Tom’s pride in his family was unmatched. He found immense joy in watching his sons play softball, his grandson Gavin compete in tennis, bowl and play ping-pong, and his granddaughter Kadence shine in cheerleading, volleyball, and softball.

From family outings to quiet evenings with Anne, his happiest moments were always those spent with loved ones.

Tom’s generosity knew no bounds—whether it was through emotional support, sound advice, or simply showing up. He instilled in his family the values of hard work, laughter, love, and the importance of pursuing one’s passions wholeheartedly.

Tom is survived by his wife, Anne; his sons, Jan and Evan; his grandchildren, Gavin and Kadence; his sister, Mikki; nephew Darius; grand-niece Paige; sister- and brother-in-law Wanda and Terry; and niece and nephew Tamara and Rod.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

The USEA sends our deepest condolences to Tom’s family and friends.

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