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Newt Lewis HARDGRAVE

Tampa, Florida

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HARDGRAVE, Newt Lewis (M.D.) 72, of Clearwater, died Oct. 8, 2013. He died surrounded by his beloved family. Dr. Hardgrave practiced Family Medicine with intelligence, compassion, common sense and integrity. Newt is survived by his wonderfully loving wife of 47 years, Ellen Donnelly Hardgrave. He...

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I just learned of Newt's death from a classmate at Henryetta High School. Newt and I were friends since we both were members of Henryetta Church of Christ where my dad was the minister. I always held him in high regard and wish we could have stayed in touch, but I lost contact with him. I am so sorry to hear he is gone, but what a wonderful life he had and was a blessing to so many. Dinah Stanley Cooke

Many good memories of Henryttea and the Hardgrave clan.

Chris, Katie, and the Hardgrave Family,
We're so sorry to hear the news of your Dad's passing. I know first-hand how tough this is, but I hope you find comfort through God's love and peace!
We are praying for you all!
~Colleen (McNulty) Fontana & Family

Dr. Hardgrave was my family physician for 30+ years and was a kind and wonderful doctor. He made you feel special and took care of everyone. RIP Dr.Hardgrave, Diane Fuller Eckstein

He was a wonderful person. I was his accountant when he first began practice. God bless!

I am sorry for your enormous loss. You are a wonderful family and I will pray for your healing. My condolences to Brent especially.

Newt, Wish I had gotten to know you better. I know, Wayne, Bridget & all their family knew you & loved you very much.
I know you as a dear man who seemed to always be smiling , was a true gentleman, wonderful husband, amazing father & grandfather. You had so many friends. You were a sweetheart. We will all miss you & pray.

A great colleague and friend in my years in the Clearwater area. He will remain in our thoughts always. With deepest sympathy.

Great man who laughed heartily, put everyone else first, shared his wisdom and lived with dignity not always common today. Comforted to know tonight he is talking Buc football with fellow Okie Lee Roy Selmon. God bless Ellen, five fabulous children and all the grand kids. Much love.
Chris and Craig Gavras