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Harry Simpson
August 13, 2014
Fair winds and following seas sailor.
Thank you for your service to this nation.
Don Wright
January 6, 2011
This is a voice I miss.
Bonnie Granat
September 23, 2010
He was a pro. He was all that a good journalist ought to be. When I was a young journalist, he was an inspiration to me. May God welcome him home and may his family be blessed with comfort.
September 21, 2010
Please accept my heartfelt condolence for your loss; Regardless of age old or young it is always davasting when we lose a love one to death. With God's and the support of those who care so much, may you find the comfort and strength that will help you now and though the days ahead. God care for us. (1Peter 5:7) "while you throw all your anxiety upon him because he cares for you."
Lynette Gonzalez-Perth Amboy-NJ
September 21, 2010
THE WORLDS HEART IS A LITTLE HEAVIER WITHOUT YOU. IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT YOU LEAVE SUCH AN HONERABLE LEGACY THAT BEGAN WHEN YOU WERE BORN.MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU NEAR AND MAY HE WATCH OVER YOUR FAMILY WITH A LOVING EMBRACE. FROM A LOYAL FOLLOWER AND FAN
BILLIE & JERRY SUTTON, OF LAKE CO. CA
September 20, 2010
My condolences to the Newman family. Many the tender mercy that God has always shown be with your family now, so that you will know that you are not alone. May you find strength, comfort and courage in these words: God is a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during distresses.(Psalms 46:1)
Agnes
September 20, 2010
My sincere condolences on your loss and may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with in your time of grief.
September 20, 2010
I am truly sorry for your loss. Be comforted in knowing there are better times ahead. Psalms 37:10, 11 says “And just a little while longer, and the wicked one will be no more; And you will certainly give attention to his place, and he will not be. 11 But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth, And they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace.” Our Heavenly Father is a God of peace and love. He will help you through these difficult days. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Milt Wyatt
September 20, 2010
He was a dear friend, and I always enjoyed being in his company.
L
September 20, 2010
He was one of those who, like Huntley and Brinkley, and Walter Cronkite, made the news worth watching. His reports were always intelligent. That is something that is often lacking today when most people are telepro,pted to say everything, as if they are mindless robots. Mr. Newman and others of his era, had a mind of their own and were not afraid to use it.
September 20, 2010
He was what broadcasting was all about, plus his charm was a bonus. P. Martin Danville, Va.
Sharon Setzer
September 20, 2010
May Mr. Newman rest in peace. I've missed him since his retirement.
M Terry
September 19, 2010
A great reporter . When he spoke you knew you were hearing the true. GOD BLESS MR NEWMAN AND THE NEWMAN FAMILY. RIP you will be missed.
September 19, 2010
The Familly and Friends of Edwin Newman,
Deeply sorry for the great loss of such a talented journalist and at times a funny person like Mr.Newman.
I hope you all will recall his wonderful career, and the many memories he must have made over the years.
In this difficult time may you all find comfort from the following thought: "God is near to those broken at heart..."Psalms 34:18
You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal.
The Grant Family
Rebecca Ciliberti
September 19, 2010
I grew up listening to Mr Newman. Gone are the days of Professionalism. Another bright soul gone into the past. He spoke the truth and I respected him and his profession. He will be sadly missed. My hat's off to him and thank you Edwin Newman for you dedication and especially your honesty.
Lenny Johnston
September 19, 2010
I always liked him on NBC news way back in trhe 1970's rest in peace...the world has lost a good reporter/journalist
Eppie Adams
September 18, 2010
A true gentleman through out his life. You never questioned what he said, you always knew he spoke the truth! Thank you for sharing him with me during my life! Eppie Mills Adams (Manning, SC)
Phyllis Petrakis
September 18, 2010
I will miss his sassy ways! Due to Mr. Newman, everybody in my family is attempting to speak more correctly. Lay that book down before you lie down. My children say, Mama please don't tell us that again. Bless you all.
S. Ellis
September 18, 2010
NEWMAN FAMILY:
MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY.THE NEWS WAS ALWAYS REPORTED PROFESSIONALLY. HIS SMILE AND DELIVERY WILL BE GREATLY MISSED BY ALL.
Henryk Zaleski
September 18, 2010
Rest in peace.
marilyn brown
September 18, 2010
Dearest Rondre' and family,
Our prayers are with you as you go 'through.' May God meet you at the end of a perfect day-when there's no one but you and Him. He knows what you need.
In Christian love,
Coach Brown and Mama
September 17, 2010
influential with dignity
Jane Hardin
September 17, 2010
Mr. Newman was the epitome of the most professional, but real journalists. When we saw him on the TV screen, we knew we would be able to understand him, but also he made sure that his stories were the most important stories of the day.
I'm not making myself clear, but I wanted you to know that he was one of the best newsmen we ever saw! My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.
Dave Johnson
September 17, 2010
Prayers to the Family of Mr. Newman. He told you the news like it was. He gave an honest report of what happened.
M Evans
September 17, 2010
My prayers and condolences to the Newman family. I will always remember him as a man of great class. The "journalists" of this day
could learn a lot about their craft from this great man. May he rest in peace.
P Taylor
September 17, 2010
As a young person growing up, my parents stressed knowing what was going on in this world that we live in. I knew what was going on, greatly to the reporting of this great man. Thank you, my prayers are with your family.
September 17, 2010
a tribute to his profession thru my lifetime..
Frank Fanelli
September 17, 2010
I loved Mr. Newman's off beat sense of humor. He had great comic timing. He did some of his best work as a very funny "straight" man and often played the foil on David Letterman's short lived daytime talk show. God Speed Mr. Newman.
Jane Phillips
September 17, 2010
My sincerest sympathy to Mr. Newman's family for their loss.
Mr. Newman was a breath of fresh air in the news reporting world. I loved his style and his wit.
Robin L Davies
September 17, 2010
I remember growing up watching him on the news especially meet the pres.My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Craig Luce
September 17, 2010
God Bless this truly admirable man. I remember his humor in The Society for the Preservation of the Adverb, whose t-shirt he wore on-air, displaying, simply, "-ly".
September 17, 2010
Mr. Newman left behind a large legacy. He will be sorely missed. Sadly age, sickness take the best and brightest among us.
Thanks be to Jesus, we have the hope of seeing our loved ones again.
Tamerra Bramblett
September 17, 2010
He will be missed. I grew up with him being the anchor on TV and I remember very well the Ronald Reagan shooting coverage. God Bless
Larry Bloch
September 16, 2010
I enjoyed listening to Mr.Newman every time he delivered the news.I put him right up there with Walter Cronkite has one of the best newscasters of all time!
Paul Hendrick
September 16, 2010
Edwin Newman, a man who always took care to say not only the right things, but also in the right way. My condolences to the Family.
Patrick McNamara
September 16, 2010
The Newman Family shared their Son, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, and Patriarch with us for so many years - his wit and candor, as well as his journalistic excellence, was always evident to us as we grew up watching him report the earth-shattering news of the 60's, 70's and 80's - and yet that news was delivered from a man that we considered a part of OUR own family.
God grant him rest - and God grant his Family the realization that you have OTHER family members all across the globe that mourn with you.
September 16, 2010
...voice like a rusted muffler. Beautiful! This gentleman would have liked that. Compared to the so-called news readers of today, he was much more substance, could turn a phrase, had an eye for an issue or story -- not perfectly coiffed hair, no multi-colored set that dazzled a viewer's eye, his tie might have been a tad off center. But he came from a brigade of talanted newscasters and anchors who had lived life and were blessed with a command of language, the ability to write and present a story -- always the story.
Thank you Mr. Newman for the education, the enlightenment, you gave to me and my generation.
Hoa binh,
Joe
Baltimore MD
September 16, 2010
I met, and interviewed Mr. Newman in the 1980s when he came to Texas.
He was a wonderful, personable man, took the time to talk to me and really impressed me with his intelligence.
I took a photo of him being presented a huge Sombrero. Embarrassed, he quickly took if off, and I am sure I was the only journalist that got the shot. I still have it in an 8X10 and will always keep it as a memory of a fine man. If there is ever a need for the photo in a museum dedicated to great journalists, I will donate it.
kh, Texas
kenneth correale
September 16, 2010
we will all miss you
Jim Gambol
September 16, 2010
An honest man and an honest journalist! Rest in Peace!
Linda Burnett
September 16, 2010
His brilliance will shine forever!
Stanley Salek
September 16, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Bobbie Carew
September 16, 2010
I had the privilege of working for Ed at NBC News in New York. He was always in a good mood, never surly and always a gentleman. Even when the newsroom was hopping with stress and deadlines, Ed was calm and professional. He was wonderful to work with, and I am honored to have known him.
Mary Burrows
September 16, 2010
He was one of the great ones.
September 16, 2010
Having once found an amusingly worded corporate message about the progress of a particular product, I attempted to call Mr. Newman at NBC. I thought he would enjoy a particular phrase. To my amazement, I was put through direct ly to "Newman!" as he answered. We did have a good laugh about the message, and I sent him a redacted copy for his collection. We exchanged several of this type of correspondences, each one of which was a memorable and amusing occasion for me. I will miss my language guru.
Lee Cunningham (Fair Lawn, NJ)
September 16, 2010
God Bless
Cathy
September 16, 2010
I used to love to hear him banter back and forth with David Letterman when David had his daytime show years ago. You could tell there was genuine love between the two. Mr. Newman had a fantastic sense of humor besides his talents in journalism. May God bless his family during these tough days. He will be truly missed.
kathy clinton
September 16, 2010
Rest in peace.
D Horton
September 16, 2010
Another great media Icon has left our midst. Our prayers are with his family.
Jean
September 16, 2010
This is a painful loss to me as a television viewer, as a student of the English language, and as a former NBC employee. I am 62 years old. I bought "Strictly Speaking" as a teenager and still treasure it today, and I just purchased "A Civil Tongue." Mr. Newman was a national treasure. My heartfelt condolences to his family.
David Silverstein
September 16, 2010
Brilliant journalist, worthy of the title. Today's crop must learn from him "give us news, not your thoughts..."
Donna Macray
September 16, 2010
Another great TV voice gone. Am going to re-read his books.
james willner
September 16, 2010
MAY HE REST IN PEACE....
R.J. Lang
September 16, 2010
I remember Edward C. Newman relating a newspaper story in a small town newspaper, which recounted a local high school game in which a star player had suffered an injury.
Story: '....was tackled and injured up around his one eye.'
ECN: 'Which immediately brought to mind visions of the beloved old halfback, Cyclopes.'
Thank you Edward C. Newman.
Rest in peace.
KAN
September 16, 2010
To the Newman family: Please accept my sincere condolences. Oh how I remember listening to his commentaries and I can actually still hear his voice. Seeing this obituary brought back those memories. I am sorry for your loss. However, we eagerly await the day when our heavenly Father will reverse the process of human sickness and death. In the meantime, please be assured that our loving Father will help us to endure the burden of our aches and pains.
mitch bastid
September 16, 2010
Myself and my whole family are saddened. Those of us who appreciate proper grammer will not soon forget him.
Sharlene Dimak
September 16, 2010
I am 51 years old, and I can still remember when I was a child, as soon as I would hear his voice on the TV, I would run to the living room to go sit and watch him. I always did like him. My Sincere Sympathy to his family.
B Carr
September 16, 2010
He spoke at my college graduation in1973 at BGSU.
vicki and harry maxwell
September 16, 2010
farewell to a good,honest man who told the truth! blessings to the newman family.
Butch
September 16, 2010
Edwin Newman reminded me of my Father,emiting kindness and truth
Requescat in Pace, Shalom
September 16, 2010
I loved Edwin Newman. Rumbled and grumbly (I've invented a new word in honor of him) I swear he was Columbo's brother. Fred S. Loeper, Mesa, AZ
Harold Doherty
September 16, 2010
I feel like I've lost an old friend.
Richard B. Sullivan
September 16, 2010
"Winston tastes good like a cigarette should". NO. "as a cigarette should". Mr. Newman did not hesitate to correct grammar even in the ad world. Thank you Mr. Newman for your service to our country. Thank you.
Richard B. Sullivan
Boston Massachusetts
Bill Conway
September 16, 2010
Strictly speaking, he was the best.
K S
September 16, 2010
I grew up listening to and watching Ed Newman. I am saddened that my children and grandchildren have little access to men like this in our current era of unsophisticated "gotcha" media .
Tom Herron
September 16, 2010
Mr. Newman was my favorite NBC newsman, in the days when I watched NBC news. I also watched "Speaking Freely" as often as possible. Two of the interviews that I particularly enjoyed were Robert Graves(who tended to give rambling, rhapsodic responses), and Arnold Toynbee, who would answer very briefly, but completely. Mr. Toynbee would then look at Mr. Newman and wait for the next question. Mr. Newman handled both interviews with aplomb. On another occasion, he was host for the Today Show in which Doc Watson appeared near the end of the show, followed by Mr. Newman's announcement of what would be happening on the next day's show. Among other items, he said a group with a name like The Hot Fudge Sundaes would perform. He said, "I don't know what they are going to do; perhaps they're going to ooze" followed by his wry smile. I've missed him for years. He carried his learning lightly.
Susan Moore
September 16, 2010
I looked forward to Edwin Newman very much over the years, and grieve at his passing, for his reputation, his ease and his demeanor. He added so much to this nation.
Annie Hughes
September 15, 2010
To Rigel - I am heartbroken for your loss. Ed was one charming, witty guy and the two of you together were a joy to know. You were so gracious to my parents, hosting us at your apartment in Tudor City. I don't think they believed my stories of our cruise together until that visit..."oh, of course...YOU met the Newmans".
My heart is with you and Nancy.
Delores Ostrom
September 15, 2010
I can recall as a child going up to watching him on television with my grandmother. He was a great reporter. He will be miss but he is in the hands of Jesus. It will be memories of Ed will be smiles and less tears. May God bless the family and friends of this sorrow time.
R. Vickroy
September 15, 2010
A great news reporter! My sincere condolences to his family....
Marilynn
September 15, 2010
To the family of Mr. Newman. As the days and weeks pass and as you return to lifes routine may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.-Psalm 34:18. May memories of Ed bring more smiles and less tears.
Larry Boyd
September 15, 2010
Edwin Newman had that special quality of person which made him seem like an uncle or close family friend. We miss him on the news. Our condolences to his loved ones. Hope to see and hear from him again in a Better Land of the spirit.
Lori George Alexander
September 15, 2010
All of us were lucky to have him as long as we did. He was a real treasure. My condolences to his family and friends at the loss of this great man.
September 15, 2010
He had a smile that would light up the screen. He will be remembered with integrity. My warmest condolences to you and yours. Jim Lackey, Attalla, Alabama
Lee Lilienthal
September 15, 2010
Ed Newman was part of a generation of news reporters when it was all about reporting "the news" (not fashionable to invent it). I've missed those squinty eyes and wry smile.
September 15, 2010
TO THE FAMILY OF EDWIN,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT TIME,PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING PSALMS 37;11.A,WINCHER.HOUSTON,TX.
Greg Roth
September 15, 2010
Mr. Newman was in news reporting when it did not have an agenda like NBC does now. He could trusted for excellent news analysis and reporting. I feel we have lost good honest men like Mr. Newman. Blessings to his family and friends. . .
Christine Simonson
September 15, 2010
I recall Mr. Newman coming to Westconn when it was granted university status in 1983 & thoroughly enjoying his address to the gathering of students, faculty, adminstrators, & alumni. I think I may have been the only freshman present for that event. Sorry to hear of his passing; heaven has gained a great commentator.
Virginia Connor
September 15, 2010
I'm sorry about his loss too and offer condolescences for his family. It's a sad reminder that there will soon be others who will be following in his footsteps . I know we'll miss you on the news.
Bill Garrison
September 15, 2010
I never met Edwin Newman and we did not know one another, but he was a true hero in my eyes. No one knew the English language better.
Terry Sontag
September 15, 2010
Edwin Newman was a real asset to NBC News and the journalistic community as a whole. I enjoyed his reporting style and wish there were more like him today.
September 15, 2010
To Mr. Newman's family and friends,,,,,,,,,, I am sorry here if Mr. Newman passing. Romans 15:5 in the bible says The God who supplies endurance and comfort grant you to have among yourshelfs the same mental attitude that Christ Jesus had,,,,,, My deepest condolence
September 15, 2010
SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. HE WILL BE MISSED BY THE NEWS WORLD.MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT GIVE YOU STRENGTH AT THIS TIME OF SORROW.
LEB FAMILY
Susan M.
September 15, 2010
A brilliant writer with a dry wit. As a writer, I was riveted by his grammar critiques--he made you want to write better. I still remember when he hosted Saturday Night Live. It sticks in my mind because I happened to ride on an airplane from NYC to Chicago the next day across the aisle from Jim Belushi and we were both admiring Ed Newman's great performance. My deepest sympathies to the Newman family. He was quite a guy.
JACQUELINE WADE
September 15, 2010
I'VE NEVER REALLY LIKED TO HEAR NEWS ON TV BUT I REMEMBER THAT ''EDWIN NEWMAN'' TOLD IT IN A WAY THAT MADE A PERSON WANTED TO LISTEN. GREAT GUY. GOD BLESS YOU & FAMILY.
John Crump
September 15, 2010
I rember Edwin Newman when he did the NBC nightly news & meet the press & when he did some PBS show's. I do give my condolences to his wife & daughter for i had a death in my family just last mounth. My mother (Sue Wagner Crump) died on Aug. 20, 2010 she was 86 year's old & i am still griven over her death & i still miss her. I am doing ok. I do hope & pray for the newman family as they bury there farher Edwin Newman.
Thomas Hofer
September 15, 2010
Next to David Brinkley and Chet Huntley, Edwin Newman was a brilliant reporter but also did well in anchoring the news and moderating TV programs. I still remember his moderating him "Meet The Press" which I thoroughly enjoyed watching in the late 60's and early 70's. He had a gentlemanly style and was pleasant to follow. I recall how he had to step into moderating the news following the announcement by President Lyndon Johnson not to seek another term on March 31, 1968 and the shooting of Senator Robert F. Kennedy June 5, 1968. The Sunday after the assassination of Martin Luther King, he did a splendid job of showing tributes to King that were done in several churches. May he now rest in peace.
Lynette Ellis Metz
September 15, 2010
He left a mark on a young child's mind. I remember him now from when I was only about 9 or 10 years old. Rest in peace & give heaven some good laughs, too!
James Sims
September 15, 2010
Rest assured, Mr. Newman, you are the greatest newsman of our time.
Roger Elliott
September 15, 2010
The greats in journalism are passing and those taking their places read the new that is written for them. I'll miss him because he taught me to think about what was important and what was smoke and mirrors!
Mr. Newman you have the cream of journalism with you now.... " And that's the way it is"..... !
michele trahan
September 15, 2010
Delux, straight ahead cat professing honest intent: that's what we need in the news fiz. Thanks.
Gail Siegel
September 15, 2010
To the family & friends of Edwin Newman, I wish to express my condolences for your loss.
Edwin Newman was a wonderful newscaster, who I grew up listening to. They don't make them like you anymore.
Rest In Peace, Edwin Newman. You will be missed by many.
Beverly Compton
September 15, 2010
It is my hope that someone will fund an honorary award in Mr. Newman's name. He was the journalist that others should remember and emulate. Perhaps aspiring journalists should be identified who are skilled as he was. With recognition in his name, Mr. Newman's skill will not be forgotten. May he rest with the angels and his family and friends be consoled by his life's sterling reputation.
Monty Phillips
September 15, 2010
An intelligent, honest newsman.
Not one has filled your place yet.
R. I. P. Edwin Newman.
Howard Gould
September 15, 2010
I met him in 1987 while in College, very unique individual and his views on many things helped shape my own opinions. He will be missed.
Annie Hardin
September 15, 2010
A great man and for those of us who always enjoyed his reporting it is even a greater loss.
Doris Austin
September 15, 2010
Warm Summer Sun
Warm summer sun,
Shine kindly here,
Warm southern wind,
Blow softly here.
Green sod above,
Lie light, lie light.
Good night, dear heart,
Good night, good night.
By Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Poetry Foundation
Donald Smith
September 15, 2010
A real newsman and not another pretty face.If you saw MR. Newman you knew that you were going to hear the truth.A real gentleman!
kathy
September 15, 2010
his passing leaves an empty spot
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