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Robert "Steve" Newlon Jr.

Culpeper, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Technical Sergeant Robert "Steve" Newlon Jr., age 38, passed away on Oct. 10, 2010.TSgt Newlon was born in Fairfax, Va., on Aug. 7, 1972. He graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School in Manassas, Va., in 1991, and entered military service in September 1995. He attended basic training...

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You will remain in my heart forever "Blue Eyes". Love always, Sweetness

I will always remember the support and kind words Steve gave our family. He looked out for us like family even though we were strangers. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I was very shocked and saddened to hear the news of Steve's untimely death. My thoughts and prayers are with you all and my heart goes out to you.

Words truly cannot express the pain I feel in my heart. I have known Steve since I was 12 years old. I will love and miss him always.I love you "Blue Eyes!" You are forever in my heart...

Very saddened to hear about this... thoughts and prayers to the family. RIP brother- IRONMEN Forever
David 'Doc' Bragg

My thougts and prayers go out to you and your family. I have so many memories with Steve...we went to tech school together and went to the "Ironmen" at Langley together. He was a great guy with a big heart and will be missed. RIP

Linda and Steve, I just read about "little" Steve's passing. I cannot even imagine your pain and your grief. Linda, as I watched Steve grow up, I learned so much from you about how to mother a son. You have been an amazing mother and you should be proud! Now know that your son rests in peace. My love, thoughts and prayers to both of you and to Alexis and Ashley.

I was so saddened to read of
Steve's passing. I have fond memories of Steve, Denise and the girls when they would come to the Coliseum Mall (Whitehall Jewelers). He was a man that loved his family. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to the family and his many friends for such a loss.

Rest in Peace Bob, you were one of the elite few