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Jean Frances Craig Newsom

1922 - 2023

Jean Frances Craig Newsom obituary, 1922-2023, Washington, DC

Jean Newsom Obituary

Jean Frances Craig Newsom, two weeks shy of 101, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, died peacefully May 3, 2023, in the presence of her daughter, Katie, and granddaughter, Jenna. Jean knew that her role as a mother to five and a grandmother to nine was her life's greatest achievement. Yet, it was her role as the wife of a career foreign service officer that gave Jean an adventurous and storied life, raising her children around the world in far away places including Karachi, Pakistan; Oslo, Norway; Baghdad, Iraq; London, England; Tripoli, Libya; Jakarta, Indonesia; and Manila, The Philippines. Jean is widely recognized as a pioneer of American diplomatic service, managing multiple US Embassy households, hosting too-many-to-count receptions and dinners in support of American diplomacy, and inspiring hundreds of foreign service officers, their spouses, and families during her husband David Dunlop Newsom's 35+ year diplomatic career.

Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on May 19, 1922, to Clarence Craig and Beatrice Readman Craig, Jean was the middle child, between her sister Kay [Valory] and her brother Keith. On November 17, 1944, Jean married Naval Officer David Dunlop Newsom. After the war, Jean and David ran the Walnut Creek Courier Journal newspaper until late 1946, when David applied to join the foreign service.

During her lifetime, Jean honed her professional skills as an editor with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Middle East Journal, as Executive Director of the Foundation for Middle East Peace, and as a member of the Board of Directors of the American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) organization.

Jean and David were active members of the Presbyterian church. After David's retirement, they settled in Charlottesville, Va., where Jean was elected as an Elder of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. After David's death in 2008, Jean remained connected to the church as well as many community and arts initiatives in Charlottesville, one of her favorites being the Metropolitan Opera simulcast at the Paramount Theater. She was a dedicated friend and could often be found picnicking, laughing, and deep in conversation at King Family Vineyards or Aromas Cafe.

Jean's love of penguins was widely known, and a highlight of her life was a journey aboard Lindblad's National Geographic Explorer to the South Georgia Islands and Antarctica, a surprise gift from David on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jean was able to see the penguins – up close and personal – and to visit the grave of celebrated explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Jean is survived by three sons, John, Daniel "Dan" and David; two daughters, Nancy and Catherine "Katie", nine grandchildren, and two great grandchildren with a third due in July. Contributions in her memory can be made to the Jean C. and David D. Newsom Scholarship Fund at the American Foreign Service Association, 2101 E St. NW Washington, DC 20037.

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Published by Daily Progress on May 21, 2023.

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Carol (Gephart) Erickson

February 18, 2024

Dr Harlan Gephart was stationed in Tripoli, Libya in 1966 when Jean was there with her husband, David. She visited my husband with her children as he was their pediatrician while they were in Libya. As a gift to my husband she gave him a brass rubbing she had done in England which I framed when we returned to Seattle, Wa. If anyone in her family is interested, I would love to give it to them. I am now living in Puyallup, Wa. 253-973-1550. Dr. Gephart passed away May 15, 2023. May I offer condolences to Jean's family. I remember when we visited the palace when they were there.

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