Search by Name

Search by Name

James Newsome Obituary

NEWSOME, Jr., James The Rev. Dr. James DuPre Newsome, Jr., age 89, of Atlanta, died peacefully on July 16 after a short illness. The son of James DuPre Newsome, Sr. and Hildred Merle Coney Newsome, he was a native of Jackson, MS where he was shaped by the public schools of that city and by his family's active participation in the life of the Presbyterian Church. After his graduation from Millsaps College and Columbia Theological Seminary, he served for two years (1956 to 1958) as Associate Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Columbus, GA, and, subsequently, as Pastor of Mars Hill Presbyterian Church, Athens, TN. His work in Athens (1958 to 1965) was characterized by a period of growth in the life of the congregation and the successful completion of a campaign for a new educational building. Adjacent to the campus of Tennessee Wesleyan College, Mars Hill Church drew many students to its services of worship during Dr. Newsome's pastorate, and his work there was also characterized by a vibrant outreach to high school youth. The Presbytery of Knoxville, the church's area governing body, had recently completed construction of a new camp and conference facility, and Dr. Newsome was one of a group of ministers who worked to ensure that all youth activities of the facility were racially integrated, a controversial step at the time. In October 1965, Dr. Newsome accepted a call to become pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Paducah, KY. His pastorate there was marked, among other things, by his involvement in social concerns of the community. He was a member of a small group of leaders who established a shelter for young people, The Renaissance Home, which was locally financed and which provided care for young people during their transition into permanent foster care. For his work there, he was named an honorary Kentucky Colonel. In 1969, Dr. Newsome was appointed to a term on the Kentucky Crime Commission by Gov. Louie B. Nunn. In 1970 he began a Ph.D. program at Vanderbilt University in the area of Hebrew Bible, all while continuing his work as pastor of the Paducah church. His dissertation on the subject of the role of prophecy in the Old Testament books of Chronicles was distilled into an article that was subsequently published in the influential Journal of Biblical Literature. Following a twelve-month period of study at Oxford University in England, Dr. Newsome was called to be Professor of Old Testament at his alma mater, Columbia Seminary, where he served for two decades and from which institution he retired in 1996. There he taught a wide range of subjects relating to his field, including instruction in biblical Hebrew and Aramaic. He authored six books in the area of biblical studies and, in collaboration with three faculty colleagues, he made major contributions to three additional books dealing with the use of biblical texts in preaching. His 1984 textbook, The Hebrew Prophets, remained in print for nearly three decades and was widely used in colleges and seminaries. In 2010 Dr. Newsome was honored with a Distinguished Service Award by the Alumni/ae Association of Columbia Seminary. Upon his retirement, he began to devote himself to two areas of study he had considered entering professionally when a college student: American history and English literature. During those years he read widely in the history of the American presidency, a particular area of interest being the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and of his protégée, James K. Polk. His interest in literature often focused on the work of Elizabethan and Jacobean playwrights, the comedies of Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and Thomas Dekker being of special delight to him. One of his resolutions upon retiring was to become fluent in the French language. By his own admission, he was never completely successful ("A Mississippi drawl and a rolling Parisian R are totally incompatible," he once quipped.), but the French skills that he admitted to, gave him wide access to the works of Molière and other playwrights, which he enjoyed "stumbling through," as he put it. He was no musician, but he was enraptured by Baroque music, and he taught several classes in George Frederick Handel's use of Scripture in the oratorio Messiah. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Suzella ("Sis") Burns Newsome, originally of Knoxville, TN; by four children, Laura N. Pittman of Atlanta; Carolyn N. Newton of Seneca, SC; Richard B. Newsome of Columbia, SC; J. Burns Newsome of Decatur, GA; and by eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. One brother, Richard L. Newsome of Reno, NV also survives him. Due to the virus, a memorial service will be held for immediate family at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Atlanta. Tributes may be directed to Columbia Theological Seminary, Trinity Presbyterian Church, or the Salvation Army.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jul. 19, 2020.

Memories and Condolences
for James Newsome

Not sure what to say?





Earl J Smith

July 13, 2024

A wonderful professor with a pastor's heart.

Earl J Smith

July 15, 2023

Dr Newsome was a wonderful professor.
Rev Dr Earl J Smith

Jim Toy

July 13, 2021

Seeing Jim's picture brings back a flood of wonderful memories. Jim was my adolescent guide to discover the beginning of my faith journey. I couldn't have had a better person guiding me through these wonderful times of learning and growth.

Heather Campbell

August 14, 2020

On behalf of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, the Order offers its deepest condolences and is proud of a life well lived by Colonel Newsome.

Sincerely,

Heather Campbell

Director of colonel Relations

Faithful Wishes Wreath

Vahida Alijevic

Sent Flowers

Erastus Jones Doughton CTS 1993

August 6, 2020

Dr. Newsome was courtly and dapper-and he expected the best of us in Old Testament. He was a Great Gentleman and a Gentle Man (in the best sense). He inspired me to do my best work. His work on the Hebrew prophets got me through the Ordination exams. I also use that book to this day. In fact, I referred to it during a YouTube Message to the congregation I serve. He was noble. He will be missed.

Earl J. Smith

July 23, 2020

I was one of his students at CTS. He was a kind and generous person and a great teacher. I am surprised to know that he served the church in Paducah,KY. It's a place I've come to like very much.

Earl Smith

July 23, 2020

I remember James Newsome very well. He was one of my faculty advisors at CTS. I did not know that he served the church in Paducah

Mark Montfort

July 23, 2020

Dr. Newsome was one of my Old Testament professors during my time at Columbia Theological Seminary. His enthusiasm to teach both the writings (Tanakh) and the language (Hebrew) of sacred texts was inspiring; his knowledge, prodigious. I remember him as a patient, humorous, joyful, and very kind man. He was also very good natured about his portrayal in the annual Class Skits my Junior year. CTS was blessed with an amazing faculty and administration at that time. Fortunately, they all had a good sense of humor when it came to these 'send-ups'!

Years later, I had another encounter with Jim in the classroom; this one quite unexpectedly. It happened when I was unable to make my regular evening classes at Alliance Française one week. The professor, Mme Smith, suggested I come to the daytime sessions instead. I walked into the room and was looking around for an open seat, when from one of the far rows came a voice, "Well hello there, Mark!" I had no idea he was studying French, and it was a delight to sit next to him in class and have a good 'catching up' afterwards. I wish it'd been possible for me to switch my schedule around to where I could continue to come in the daytime, but, alas - 'twas not to be.

My deepest condolences to Sis, his immediate family, the wider Newsome Clan, and the many friends, students, and colleagues who will mourn his passing, but celebrate his touch upon our lives.

Danny Parker

July 23, 2020

Dr. Newsome was my favorite professor at CTS. I loved how he made Hebrew studies so appealing and pleasant to learn. Blessings to all his family. Danny Parker, Class of 1984.

Steven Fettke

July 23, 2020

Prof. Newsome was so very kind to me when I completed my ThM and DMin degrees at Columbia Seminary. Although I was from a different Christian tradition than his, he very kindly and gently directed me in completing both my ThM thesis and DMin dissertation. I will always be thankful for his patience, kindness, and humility. Condolences to his family.

Earle Sickels

July 23, 2020

was a second career student on campus with a wife and mother living in Ocala, FL. When Professor Newsome found out that I was eating Sunday dinners alone, he invited me several times to eat with his family.
I was blessed to have Dr. Newsome for Hebrew, otherwise I would have never passed the course.
Condolences and prayers to Mrs. Newsome.
Rev. Earle Sickels, ‘96

Susan L. Denne

July 23, 2020

Such a kind and decent man. Jim helped me learn to love the Old Testament in new ways. We have lost a true scholar and committed Christian. Thanks be to God for his life and love.

Tim Read, M.Div. '98

July 23, 2020

Jim was a fine professor, advisor and mentor. The twinkle in his eye could make the driest topics fascinating. He was both demanding and encouraging. I am saddened by his death but warmed by my memories of Jim and Sis at Columbia.

joy a harty

July 20, 2020

Oh Sis (and family) - we are so sad to hear of Jim's passing. We rest in the assurance he is made whole and is fully glorified in heaven, worshiping his mighty Lord. I have so many fond memories of Jim working in the yard when I was young....playing in a pile of leaves when Dick and Burns were mere boys. Our love goes out to you as we pray for comfort. Much love, Joy Harty for the Waring family

James Toy

July 20, 2020

My condolences to Sis and the family. Jim came to Paducah when I was sixteen and was the most important influence on my faith journey as a young man. His sermons were mesmerizing. After my father died the year I graduated high school, Jim would call me up and we would go have pizza. His influence on me is immeasurable. Rest in peace, my pastor, my mentor, my friend.

Showing 1 - 16 of 16 results

Make a Donation
in James Newsome's name

Memorial Events
for James Newsome

To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

How to support James's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor James Newsome's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more