Dr. ERNEST DOUGLAS NEWTON

Dr.  ERNEST DOUGLAS NEWTON obituary, Walden, TN

Dr. ERNEST DOUGLAS NEWTON

ERNEST NEWTON Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 3 to Jul. 4, 2018.
NEWTON Dr. ERNEST DOUGLAS

Age 75, of Walden, TN, died peacefully at home Thursday morning, June 28, 2018. A sixth generation Knoxvillian, Doug was born in 1942 to the late Ernest and Margaret Albers Newton. He graduated from Webb School (1960) and with highest honors from the University of Tennessee, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He graduated from The University of Tennessee College of Medicine, from which he completed his internship and residency. After his training in plastic surgery, he completed a microvascular fellowship at Vanderbilt University. Doug lived most of his professional life in Pittsburgh, where he established a distinguished career as a microvascular plastic surgeon and was a member of American College of Plastic Surgeons, along with numerous other professional organizations. An internationally recognized lecturer and mentor in reconstructive and plastic surgery, he was awarded the esteemed Roche Award for his groundbreaking work in the treatment of brown recluse spider bites. Upon retirement, Doug and his devoted wife, Robin, moved to idyllic "Summertown," in the township of Walden, TN. Influenced by his mother's and grandmother's passion for conservation and native plants, and his love of the natural world, Doug achieved Master Gardener certification and served on the board of Wild Ones. His interest in botany, birds, and the environment, extended from his private garden to the Reflection Riding Arboretum Center and beyond. "Mr. Digger," (his childhood nickname) could always be found working in his garden laboratory, regaling his neighbors while sporting neon shoes and his father's hat, and dreaming of playing his drums with Tuba Skinny. His early morning group texts to family members and friends, often filled with Latin quotes, references to Shakespeare, and funny emojis, provided him a platform for stimulating conversation which exceeded most mortal's comprehension. Possessed of a wicked sense of humor and big heart, he never gave up the mantle of Santa Claus, and he and his wife delighted in decorating his sister's front yard with colorful yard art, from flying pigs to gigantic inflatable brains. A devoted father, son, brother, and friend, Doug was always a joy to be around. His keen wit, big heart, and humble generosity especially delighted his children and grandchildren, and his larger-than-life personality animated many family gatherings and performances. For Doug, the importance and influence of his family and its history can best be summed up in the words of his brother, Edward Newton. With Doug, there was always the laugh, the finesse, the detail and challenge of intellectual repartee; and admiration of his prodigious talent in healing. Missing Doug startles us as if pushing on a door we think will resist and falling through when nothing is there, because just the potential of sharing thoughts with him was so powerful. In thinking about Doug, we could generally anticipate a lot of his perspective, but mostly might not have a clue as to what he'd come up with. But he was the one guy, cradle to grave, that is of the same whole cloth that you understand, that makes up our robust heritage in which we revel. He's our brother. We miss him. Predeceased by his parents and eldest son, Henry, Doug is survived by his beloved wife, Robin, and constant canine garden companion, Lucy Deuce; brother, Edward Albers Newton (Diane), of Collierville, TN; sister, Mrs. Michael (Margaret "Meg") Aiken of Lookout Mountain, TN. Surviving children are Kate Stables of Cornelius, NC, and Nathan (Laiqa Hitts), Mackenzie (Mike Locke), Whitney, and Matthew Wicks-Newton of Pittsburgh, PA. Grandchildren are Jack Newton of Knoxville and Frances and Elliott Stables of Cornelius, NC; nieces Eleanor and Molly Aiken and Polly Kelly; and cousins, Louise Burruss, Neill Townsend and Emily Patton. A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, July 5, 2018, at 1:00 p.m., at Church Street United Methodist Church in Knoxville, TN, with Rev. Jan Wade and Rev. William Fowler officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the service. The family requests that memorials be made to either Tennessee Valley Wild Ones, 4918 Marlow Drive, Red Bank, TN 37415, or Old Gray Cemetery, 543 N. Broadway, Knoxville, TN 37917. Arrangements entrusted to ROSE MORTUARY MANN HERITAGE CHAPEL. Online condolences may be made at www.rosemortuary.com and www.heritagechattanooga.com.

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Constance Kukich

February 13, 2020

I just now found out that my loving caring and gentle Doctor Newton died. 2/12/2020. I am in tears. He was my Hero. He gave me my life back. After 8 surgeries I was able to be look at my disfigured body and deal with it. God Blessed the day I met him. So sorry for your tremendous Loss. Thank You. I am heart broken. We were the same age.

July 4, 2018

To Robin Newton,
I lament the passing of your Husband. I lament ,almost as much, that I did not know he had moved to Walden as I live in Signal Mountain, not five miles distant. I have thought of him often in the last fifty years, since my wife and I had him to breakfast in the apartment complex in Memphis, on Poplar Avenue ,where we
both lived in the Spring of 1968. We were undergraduates together in Knoxville and shared a class where he coined my nickname and joined my life. I thought he was a Plastic Surgeon in Knoxville and knew no more. I would have visited him had I been aware that he was here. He was very Bright, and even better very Quick with a wicked Humor. I liked him immensely.
After all is done I would enjoy a brief conversation, should you feel it appropriate. I am in the Signal Mountain Directory, but best to leave a message.
Should I never hear I understand and wish you well.
Robert F. Phlegar MD
617 Mississippi Avenue
Signal Mountain, TN

Wendy Gerlach

July 4, 2018

Dr. Newton was one of a kind. He was a true southerner and always had a story to tell. I had the opportunity to work with him at Jefferson Hospital. He loved taking care of people and always had a kind word.

Wendy Wakefield

July 3, 2018

I had the pleasure of working as his nurse practitioner for 8 years. Everyday was a new learning experience mixed in with a few laughs. He may have been my boss, but he was also my friend. Rest easy and it was a pleasure knowing and working with you. You were the best.

MELODY YURCHISON

July 3, 2018

SUCH A WONDERFUL SURGEON. SUCH A WONDERFUL PERSON IN GENERAL. MAY JEHOVAH GOD REMEMBER YOU IN THE RESURRECTION. MAY HE ALSO BE WITH YOUR FAMILY AT THIS SORROWFUL TIME.

Leroy Connelly

July 3, 2018

May God bless and comfort you and your family during this difficult period, please accept my sincere condolences.

The Connelly Family

July 3, 2018

Please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss. May the God of all comfort make your hearts firm at this difficult time. Find comfort in the words found at 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17

July 3, 2018

I remember Doug so well from our days at Webb. One of the really good guys.
Jane Lentz Kretzmann

Sharen Sakel

July 3, 2018

George & Sharen Sakel, Marianna, Pa

July 3, 2018

tall and lincolnesque in appearance, a great surgeon and a one-of-a-kind southern gentleman with intellect and incredible wit, he left permanent memories at West Penn Hospital in Pgh--I am sad at his passing....Fred Porkolab MD

Lisa Beal

July 3, 2018

Dear Family of Dr. Newton,

I am so very sorry for your loss. I truly enjoyed getting to know Dr. Newton (along with his mother, brother and sister and some of his children).

He was always a pleasure and such a kind man.
I hope you will find comfort and peace in your many happy memories.

Lisa Beal
Home Fed Bank /Trust

Tom Stebbins

July 3, 2018

Doug was such a pleasure to grace our 2017 Master Gardener class this year. He was constantly inquisitive and humorous, which stimulated others to do the same. I could tell he was brilliant but he never let us know his stature. He was just another gardener in our class.

Liz Hollins

July 3, 2018

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