1925
2022
Frank H. Newell
Bellevue, Wash., formerly Pender, Neb.
Frank H. Newell, born Feb. 2, 1925, passed away Monday, March 21, 2022, in Bellevue at the age of 97.
Born and reared in Pender, he was the son of Walter E. and Laura (Jensen) Newell. The Newell and Jensen families were pioneer families of Pender, Thurston County.
Born in a farmhouse-a former Butterfield Stage Line station, Newell attended a country grade school in Nebraska with only three students in his eighth-grade class. Newell and another student went on to high school, but only Newell went to college. He graduated from Pender High School in 1942 and earned a degree in history and political science from Willamette University, Salem, Ore., in 1949.
Between high school and college, he served in the Pacific Combat Area in World War II as crewman on a B-24, radio operator, aerial gunner, and aerial photographer in the 7th Air Force. His aerial photographs taken on Aug. 9, 1945, of the Nagasaki, Japan, devastation have been seen by people all over the world. He took great pride in his military service. Newell's service was previously reported on in an article by the Sioux City Journal on Aug. 9, 2020.
After service, Newell began a distinguished 58-year career in newspaper management, publishing, and media consulting serving news outlets across the nation. His first newspaper assignment was with the Union Bulletin in Walla Walla, Wash. He attained his first publisher position at the Tahoe Daily Tribune in South Lake Tahoe, Calif., and his career culminated as publisher of the Green Valley News in Green Valley, Ariz.
In 2000, he was named Publisher of the Year by Wick Communications, owner of 44 newspapers and broadcast outlets in 22 states. Newell was with Wick for 24 years. He retired in 2004 at age 79.
Throughout his career Newell was active in the entertainment business. He produced charity events that featured movie stars and such noted personalities as Elvis Presley. He was also involved in promoting certain boxing events, including the Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton bout.
At age 93, he published his first historical novel, The Lantern, based on his father's life in Nebraska and Wyoming. He took the opportunity in his book to quote a favorite passage from Great Plains writer Willa Cather's novel My Ántonia about happiness. Newell was at work on his second novel at the time of his passing. The second book opens with a depiction of childhood in Nebraska during the Depression years-something he knew about firsthand.
He was a generous man. Newell's interest in writing led him to create the Frank H. Newell Creative Writing Prize, awarded annually through Willamette University's English Department for outstanding student work in short fiction.
Newell was married to Susanne Wilson in 1947. They were parents of two children: son Frank E. Newell of Sparks, Nev., retired Chief Deputy Assessor in Ventura, Calif., and daughter Georgi Sue Blake, Reno, Nev., retired elementary school teacher. Susanne passed away in 2015 in Tucson, Ariz.
In Newell's final years, he lived in Bellevue with his beloved partner, Marilyn Evans.
Along with novels by Willa Cather, Frank H. Newell loved long vacations in Lihue, Hawaii; the song "Soft Summer Breeze" by jazz great Eddie Heywood; and socializing at the VFW Hall-which threw a tremendous celebration for his 97th birthday seven weeks before he died.
He is survived by Marilyn; both children; daughter-in-law Patsy Newell of Sparks; son-in-law Judge Archie Blake of Reno; and granddaughter Jessica Blake Dugan and her husband Rob Dugan of Reno.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Susanne; two brothers, Ardell and Richard; and a sister, Clarabelle.
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