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Marietta Newhall Obituary

Marietta Deborah Newhall HAVANA - Marietta Deborah Newhall, 56, co-owner of Newhall Photography in Havana, died Friday, November 9, 2007, at her home. The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. EST Saturday, November 17, at Havana First Presbyterian Church. The interment will follow at Woodland Cemetery in Havana. Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Faith Funeral Home (850-539-4300 or www.faithfuneralhome.com). The family has requested flowers, however, those wishing to make memorial contribution may make them to Big Bend Hospice, 1723 Mahan Center Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32308. She was born in Sacramento, California, on April 12, 1951, the daughter of John Smith Newby and Marietta Halliene Ramsey Newby. Called Deborah by family and friends, she attended many schools as the family moved about the country quite a bit. She started school in Savannah, Georgia, at the Juliet Lowe Elementary, where she helped the teacher teach the first grade and ending at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. She was always an excellent student and used her fine mind and warm heart to make things better in her community wherever she was. She and Eric Newhall were married in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 15, 1974. They then moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where they owned Delmar Studio on Monroe Street for nine years and then changed the name to Newhall Photography. Wanting a change, they moved the business to Havana, Florida, in July 1998. Deborah worked at the Centel Phone Company, JC Penney's, Mae's Shop and, finally, as the office manager of Newhall Photography. Her lifelong love of God led Deborah to devote much of her time to Christian endeavors. She was active in many churches in Tallahassee, including The Chapel of the Resurrection Episcopal Chapel near Florida State University, St. John's Episcopal Church, Holy Spirit Episcopal Church, Pisgah United Methodist Church and St. Francis Episcopal Church. Then she attended St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Quincy, then All Saints Anglican Church of Tallahassee. In Havana she was an associate member of The First Presbyterian Church and visited Salem United Methodist Church and First Believers Church. She served on the mission board and choir of The Chapel of the Resurrection, the choir of St. John's Episcopal, as soloist at Pisgah United Methodist Church, in the choirs of St. Paul's Episcopal and of First Presbyterian Church of Havana. She also performed in a concert of sacred music at Salem United Methodist Church in Havana. She participated in Bible studies at First Believers and First Presbyterian Churches in Havana. Deborah was also a member of the Tallahassee Community Chorus from 1988 to 1994 and served as an officer for most of those years, including president from 1991 to 1993. She was a member of the Tallahassee Civic Chorale from 1998 to 2002. She was an active member of the Council of Neighborhood Organizations (CONA) in Tallahassee from 1993 until 2004 and fought for numerous neighborhood issues during that time. ln Havana she served as a volunteer with the ICAN tutoring program and the New Beginnings Program. In 1997 she received a Master of Wildlife Conservation Certificate from the University of Florida. She is survived by husband of 33 years, Eric Newhall; her mother, Halliene Newby; three brothers, John William (and wife Monica), Carl Richard (and wife Debra) and Hugh Christopher (and wife Concetta Newby); two nieces, Joy Alvers and Nicole Lindeman; five nephews, Jonathan, Matthew, Paul, David and Andrew Newby, and their families; five grandnieces and nephews; and her cousins, Freddy and Johnnie Newby, Janice Brooks, Jane and John H. Singley. She was preceded in death by her father, John Smith Newby. Perhaps the best and truest thing that can be said about Deborah is she loved passionately and well. First Jesus Christ, then her family, then everyone else with whom she came in contact. Nearly everyone who knew her loved her and will miss her, but will be happy they knew her.

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Published by Tallahassee Democrat on Nov. 14, 2007.

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Linda Miklowitz

November 8, 2021

Rereading your obit reminds us of how much love you contributed to this world. We need you more than heaven. Your memory is a blessing.

Linda Miklowitz

November 8, 2019

Sending you Love and Light.

Vicki Barnard

November 24, 2007

Eric and family,
Richard and I are so sorry and sad to hear about Deborah. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Richard and Vicki Barnard

Linda Miklowitz

November 18, 2007

Dear Eric, Mother, brothers and the rest of the family,

I regret I could not stay long enough at the funeral Saturday to give you my sympathy personally. (I had to go to another service.) Deborah (who knew she had another first name?) was a good teacher on how to love both people and God. She came into my life in August, 1991, when I showed up for the first time at a Tallahassee Community Chorus rehearsal of Handel's Messiah (the same work we are performing at 4 pm Sunday again in Ruby Diamond Auditorium at FSU, but in its entirety). It had just begun as I stood there aimlessly. She, then the president, approached me, and I started to say, "I'm here because I had read in the paper that there was a group ordinary people could join, because..."

She gently interrupted my struggling and finished my sentence with a smile, "...because you want to sing."

I brightened. "Yeah. That's it. Because I want to sing." She showed me how simple it was. She found me a place in the alto section and a book, and I was on my own to sing.

She would follow my path through life during the next few years she was a member and after when we would run into each other at various events, usually with a camera in her hand or with Eric's nearby. She watched our son and daughter grow up and asked about them, especially about Sara, the singer, who was only five at the time I joined TCC. (Sara remembered her well when she saw her photo.)Deborah knew that our husband/father, Richard de Revere, had passed of cancer in 2005 and later asked how I was doing. This year she looked in my eyes and earnestly asked the same question, pressing her business card in my hand. She didn't look sick and didn't mention that she was dealing with the same problem. It was a shock on Monday at chorus rehearsal to learn that this joyful, vibrant woman's soul had left her body so soon. I wish I had known before and could have been helpful.

Eric, you were blessed to have Deborah as a partner for so long. The grief hurts so much, but time provides some relief and healing. If there is anything I can do to help, even just listen, please let me know. I will save the program with the color photos as a keepsake of a beautiful soul.

Mike & Debbie (David & Sarah) Stephens

November 17, 2007

Eric- Our prayers are with you and your family.

Amber & Bob photography by exposure

November 16, 2007

Eric,
As someone who also shares their passion with someone they are passionate about I can only try to truly understand the depth of your loss. After reading about Deborah it was my misfortune to have not met her. I hope you can take solace in the love and creative experiences that the two of you developed in the time you shared together. Your in our thoughts.

Cindy Berta

November 16, 2007

Eric, You and Deborah have always been true ambassadors of Girls and Boys Town and we have been truly blessed with your years of dedicated volunteerism. Deborah especially helped make all our events special with her wonderful spirit and contagious smile. I feel extremely fortunate having known her. You will certainly continue to remain in thoughts and prayers. Cindy Berta

Kay Roach

November 16, 2007

Eric, my sincere prayers are for you and peace for Deborah. I enjoyed singing with Deborah on a couple of occasions and getting to know her. We always had some good laughs. I am so sorry for your loss. My family has also enjoyed the wedding photos that you both took for my daughter, Becky.

Alison Tomme

November 16, 2007

Eric and Halliene: Words cannot express the grief I feel at Deborah's passing. I can't believe that I can't just pick up the phone and call her and hear her greeting of "Hey Lady". She was my first friend when I moved to Tallahassee 19 years ago and has been there for every important event in my life. I know she is with our Lord and is whole again. I also know we will see her again in heaven, but I miss her now. Know that I love you both and am here for you.

Dena Strickland

November 15, 2007

Dear Eric,

Deborah was very loved. I feel very honored that I knew her. What a giving spirit she has always been. My very deepest sympathy to you, Eric. I know that you all loved each other very much. I always enjoyed seeing both of you together. Her spirit will always be with us. I will never forget her wonderful twinkly eyes, and her great smile. My love to you, always, Eric. I hope to see you soon.

Ursula Morgan

November 15, 2007

Dear Eric, I picked you to be the photographer for both Jennifer's and Monica's weddings because I'd heard you were the best, and then I met Deborah and thought WOW! What a team! This is such a huge shock, I can't quite grasp it yet, because at Monica's wedding in July, Deborah was so vibrant, so focused and full of her usual zest and energy. Krishna just called because he's also deeply distraught and was thinking about you, having worked with you and Deborah several times. Dear Eric, words fail to convey how very sorry I am and I wish I could think of comforting words, the loss too great for traditional condolences. I could tell every time we talked how strong your relationship was, how profound your love for each other, and how joyful your life together has been through all these times. Big hug and much love,
Ursula

Pauline Patrick

November 15, 2007

Eric, I am deeply sorry to hear about Deborah and your loss. You have both touched so many lives in so many ways - for Jim and I with Jackie's wedding pictures; all of the hours you volunteered taking pictures at events you both covered for Girls and Boys Town; and I especially enjoyed the times we yah-yahhed at the studio. You two were quite the couple and I know your loss is deep. You will be reunited with her again - but for now she is home and in the circle of friends and family who passed on before her. There is comfort in knowing that. You are in our prayers. Jim and Pauline

Daniel and Angela Leggett

November 14, 2007

Eric and Family,

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Deborah was a wonderful woman and we will always remember her bubbly personality and her infectious laugh. We think of her everytime we look at our beautiful Wedding album. May gods love help to comfort you during this difficult time. She will truly be missed!

Gail Baxley

November 14, 2007

Eric, my thoughts are with you during this sad time as I know the road you must travel. I hope Max met Deborah at the gates of Heaven.

John & MarySue Occhiuzzo

November 14, 2007

MarySue and I will always remember Deborah as a joyful and willing servant of the Lord. We have another saint in heaven.

Mindy Towler

November 14, 2007

God has one more beautiful voice in his angel choir. Deborah you will be missed deeply. Thank you for being the beautiful, loving, caring person that you were. You and Eric were the first people my mother befriended when we moved to Tallahassee 30 years ago. My only regret is that I did not see you enough once I became an adult and began my own family. Much love and sadness fill my heart. I can hear you in the angel choir and I get chills. I look forward to seeing you in heaven when my time comes to go home. Love always, Mindy

Patricia Scott(harrison)

November 14, 2007

My deepest sympathy and regards to Eric...I will never forget all the things I learned as a photographer from Deborah and you..

Allen Thompson

November 14, 2007

Deborah was a very sweet friend and I will miss her. My love and thoughts for the family.

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