David-Newell-Obituary

David Robert Newell

Fort Worth, Texas

Jun 1, 1940 – Oct 25, 2013

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BORN
June 1, 1940
DIED
October 25, 2013
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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David Robert Newell, 73, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, after a 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday at The Hills Church of Christ, Richland Hills Campus. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at...

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Thinking about your lonely times that will come and praying for our Lord's Comfort, Peace and Joy to be yours. We know you have many precious memories that will fill your hearts. As neighbors, we can attest to Dave's sincere love & appreciation of others and his interest in serving his community. Thankful to have had the privilege of knowing, serving and sharing good memories together. Jackie & Steve Humphrey, Sr.

Delane, my prayers, love, thoughts, and memories are with you and your girls. I love you, Bea

Delane, I don't know if you remember me, but I grew up with Ken, Carla, & Barbara Cantrell. I was fortunate enough to spend a lot of time with the Newell family. I am so sorry for you & your family's loss. David was a wonderful person.

So sadden by your lose. David was a good man and will be missed. Your family will be in our prayers. Hold on to all the good memories you have had together as a family. Eleene Hoskins Upchurch, Santa Anna, TX [email protected]

Delane, holding good thoughts for you and your family. I know you have many good memories to comfort you. I remember singing a duet with David in 6th grade at the Christmas tree in downtown Fort Worth.

Delane, Dayna, and Dawn- We are so saddened by your loss. The love Dave had for each of you was so obvious. What a wonderful legacy he left behind- the 3 of you as well as the beautiful grandchildren. May God hold you in the hollow of His hand in the days and years to come.

My Love, Prayers, and Memories are with you Delane and your girls.xox

May the best of your memories give you warmth in the days ahead. Words cannot begin to tell you how sorry I am at your loss. If there is anything I can do please don't hesitate to let me know. Blessed be to you and yours.

My deepest sympathy to Kay, Ken and all the family. David was like a second Big Brother to me and I can remember spending so many fun times with him at Kays. He was kind, big hearted and always had time to spend with us. He made us laugh until we cried and filled us with his wisdome. I will miss him but remember of the wonderful times we had together. Stephanie Lyons Guyon