Peter Eugene Newman

1928 - 2015

Peter Eugene Newman obituary, 1928-2015, Richardson, TX

Peter Eugene Newman

1928 - 2015

BORN

1928

DIED

2015

Peter Newman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 28, 2015.
Newman, Peter Eugene
June 23, 1928-April 25, 2015
Richardson, TX and formerly of Bryan, TX

Pete Newman, lover of porch sitting, cold beer, Aggie football, and a good story, passed away peacefully in Richardson, TX on April 25, 2015 at age 86.

Pete was the slightly spoiled, youngest child of Louie M. and Lola Mae (Dickson) Newman of Moorevlle, TX. Pete loved to share stories of growing up on a farm with older brothers, Louis Newman II (deceased), and Charles James "Jim" Newman (deceased), as well as sister Henrietta "Penny" Newman Coleman (deceased). He loved riding horses, avoiding chores, and entertaining friends and family with tall tales.

Pete graduated from Chilton High School in 1945 and joined the Merchant Marines at age 17. Upon retuning to Texas, and after attending several universities (Baylor and Texas A&M), Pete enrolled and graduated from North Texas State College (later known as University of North Texas) where he received his degree in Elementary Education. He then joined the United States Navy, stationed in San Diego, CA, where he met his future wife, Adrienne Brahaney, a WAVE (US Naval Reserve Women's Reserve), who recalled first setting eyes on Pete napping under a tree, but was smitten none-the-less.

Pete and Adrienne married in 1955 and moved to Ft. Worth, TX where Pete began teaching. Their first son, David, was born the following year. The family moved to Bryan, TX in 1957 where daughter Susan was born, followed by son Christopher in 1962. In 1958 Pete began a 12-year teaching career at Crocket Elementary in Bryan. Pete loved teaching, but he especially loved teaching social studies to sixth graders, where he was able to put his story telling skills to good use. He became a beloved teacher and many a former student has mentioned Mr. Newman's creative methods of teaching, which may have included, but were in no way limited to, historic reenactments, silly songs and poems, and interpretive dancing. Pete enjoyed coaching elementary league little league and football and was recognized for organizing and officiating an after school basketball program at Crockett.

In 1967 Pete began working part time for Davis Airlines, kicking of his second career and other great love, airlines. Pete's airline career continued well after retiring from teaching in 1970. He eventually went on to work for three more airlines, Rio, Royale, and ASA Airlines. In all, Pete worked for the airlines at Easterwood Airport for 28 years and became the unofficial face of Easterwood. As airline passengers would come and go, Pete would be there to change a flight, handle a bag, offer a cup of coffee, or share a story. Because of Pete's love of the Texas Aggies and due to his assistance to the Aggies when the team traveled through Easterwood Airport, R. C Slocum, former head coach for Texas A&M presented him with an official signed football from the 1995 Texas Aggie Football team upon Pete's retirement.

In addition to his parents and siblings, Pete was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years. He is survived by son, David Newman and wife Susan of Langehorn, PA; daughter Susan Newman Penson and husband Steven of Dallas, TX; and son Christopher Newman of Dallas, TX along with Pete's four grandchildren; Dallas Roberson, Dan Newman, Elizabeth Newman Lerie, and Caitlin Penson.

Pete Newman was a man with a dry wit, a wry smile, a lover of "damn good" food, anole lizards (especially the beer drinking kind), shuffleboard, and a fascination with the back-story of every person he ever met. He lived his life on his own terms. He was a great husband; he was loved by his children and adored by his grandchildren. Pete Newman was a "damn good" man.

The family would like to thank the caring staff of Altus Hospice for the tender loving care they gave to our father.

A memorial service has yet to be determined.

Donations may be made to: Take Me Home Pet Rescue, 561 W. Campbell Rd., Suite 303, Richardson, TX 75080 or takemehomepetrescue.com

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May 19, 2015

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Greg Nelson

May 19, 2015

Ol' Pete was, and will always be, one of my favorite people that I've ever had the honor to know. Pete was old-school and the kind of gentleman that is hard to come by these days. My happiest memories of Pete involve him telling VERY tall tales about "F.C.", a small gecko that sit with us from time to time on his back porch while we were enjoying a smoke and a cold beverage. I can still see that smile and hear him fighting back the laughter as he told us of F.C's adventures and the conversations that the two of them would have. Each week the stories would be more and more creative and "tall" and I looked forward to updates on their escapades each time I would visit. His sense of humor and smile was infectious. More than anyone I've ever known, this man was universally loved by those who were fortunate enough to know him. So long, pal. You will never be forgotten.

Abigail Thomason

May 10, 2015

Pete Newman, our Crocket teacher with a real following, known for his ability to capture the attention of hordes of children for the last period of our days at Crockett. Pete Newman is the teacher we all waited to have in sixth grade. He was Crockett's BMOC and I recall the only male teacher with a classroom. He wore a suit with a skinny tie everyday, always had a wry wit that was captivating, spoke with a soft voice that would quieten even our rowdiest class clowns. He was revered by all of us children. He is still. Mr. Newman, you galloped into the sunset with our love with you.
REST IN PEACE knowing you will always be remembered by those whose hearts you touched and minds you opened. In sympathy, Abbie Thomason

May 5, 2015

Mr. Newman was a great man,teacher and coach.He was someone that I always looked up to.Our sports teams at Crockett, when I was in the sixth grade, were undefeated, mainly because he inspired us to do our best. I always think of him when I return to Bryan. Roy Chapman ( N. Richland Hills TX)

Larry & Paula Overall Bryan

May 1, 2015

Best teacher and best coach I ever had. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Larry and Paula Overall

Candy Parker

April 30, 2015

Mr. Newman was a wonderful teacher--he was an absolute favorite of my entire schooling through college graduation. I am mostly sad because I have been in Dallas since 1972 and had I known he was nearby, I would have gone and told him this myself. Further, he gave me a great foundation for what turned out to be my career. AND I assume he loved animals from the memorial request--that makes him a favorite again !!! He was FUNNY too!!!! To his family, the Class of 1966, Stephen F. Austin High School, Bryan, Texas speaks of him often--and we will NOT STOP!!

Carolyn Box

April 30, 2015

Mr Newman was my 6th grade history teacher - and was one of the best teachers I ever had. I was remembering him just a few days ago. I guess that God was honoring me with a lasting memory of a 'damn fine man!' May he rest in peace and be remembered by all

Larry English

April 30, 2015

My first coach at Crockett Elementary... What a great man! Mr Newman was a great role model for all who had the pleasure of his teaching. He was always good for a story when I would see him at the airport in later years. He was a large part of my formative years.. a man who touched many...we will miss him...

Terry Thearl Glover

April 29, 2015

Mr. Newman was the best teacher I ever had. I spoke often of him to my children when I would read to them. Sometimes they would ask me questions about geography and different countries and I always had an answer. When they asked me how I knew all these things, I would just say, Mr. Newman taught me! Heart felt sympathy from my family to yours.

Terri Luptowski

April 29, 2015

Although I did not know your dad personally, the stories you shared allowed me to understand what a great and unique person he was. The obituary is just beautiful and I know he loved his wife, children, grandchildren, as well as, friends unconditionally! We are so sorry for your loss and please know that our entire family is thinking of all of you during this difficult time.

With Love and Prayers,
The Luptowski Family

Jean Sadowski

April 29, 2015

Sorry for your loss. I'm Mary's sister and see your face book messages. It's hard to adjust to a loved one being gone. My husband passed last November so I understand what you and your family are going through.

Jerry Nelson

April 28, 2015

Pete was more than just a friend to us.He was more like family.He took all of the College Station Rio employees under his wing, and we are all deeply enriched because of him.He was the glue that held Rio together in CLL.
You have slipped the surly bonds of earth and will be greatly missed.Thanks for all that you did and God Speed Pete Newman.

Jerry and Julie Nelson

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