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C.M. Newton

1930 - 2018

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1930

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2018

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C.M. Newton Obituary

TUSCALOOSA - C.M. Newton, who began a long association with college basketball as a self-admitted backup player to legendary coach Adolph Rupp and became legendary in his own right, has died in Tuscaloosa, where his rise to international prominence began as head basketball coach at the University of Alabama.
Charles Martin Newton was 88 years old. He was born in Rockwood, Tenn., on February 2, 1930, and was raised in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He died Monday, June 4, 2018, at Hospice of West Alabama.
Coach Newton was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000, the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006, and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Hall of Fame last year.
C.M. was preceded in death by his childhood sweetheart and wife of 49 years, Evelyn Davis Newton.
He is survived by his wife of 16 years, Nancy Watts Newton. He also is survived by his children, Deborah Newton, Tracy Chappelle, and Martin Newton (Cindy); stepdaughters, Laura Fletcher and Sherry Plott; grandchildren, Katie Champion, Madison Wood (Andrew), Charles Martin Newton III, Joshua newton, Sheridan Chappelle, Davis Chappelle, Bill David Plott, Sage Hickman, Liza Fletcher and Hunter Plott; great-grandchildren, Charles Martin Newton IV and Sawyer Champion; brother, Lt. Col. Richard Y. Newton, Jr.; nephews, William F. Bryan (Becky) and Lt. Gen. Richard Y. Newton III (Jody); and niece, Catherine Ahlwardt (El).
He was predeceased by his sister, Jean Newton Bryan; sister-in-law, Ruth Newton; father, Richard Yates Newton; and mother, Adelia Martin Newton.
Last year he was the subject of an ESPN films production, "Courage Matters: The C.M. Newton Story."
C.M. Newton was closely associated with two of the giants of intercollegiate athletics, having played for (and later competed against) Adolph Rupp and having been hired as Alabama's head basketball coach in 1968 by Crimson Tide Athletics Director Paul Bryant based on Rupp's recommendation. "Newt" as he was known to Coach Rupp, was a member of the UK 1951 national championship team.
C.M. Newton came to be considered the most influential man in the game. From 1992 to 1996, he was president of USA Basketball. Under his direction, professional basketball players were added to the United States Olympic basketball team, including the 1992 "Dream Team."
From 1979 to 1985, he was chair of the NCAA Rules Committee. During his tenure the NCAA adopted the shot clock, the three-point line, and the coaches' box. He was a member of the NCAA Division I Basketball Committee, overseeing the NCAA tournament from 1992 through 1999, including the last two years as chairman.
In 1998 a survey done by the San Antonio Express-News proclaimed him "the most powerful man in college basketball."
Coach Newton was head basketball coach for 12 years at Transylvania College in Lexington following a brief career as a pitcher in the New York Yankees chain.
In 12 seasons at Alabama, Coach Newton led the Crimson Tide to a record of 211-123, and Bama became the only school other than Kentucky to win three consecutive Southeastern Conference championships (1974, 1975, and 1976). He is the only Alabama basketball coach in history to be selected back-to-back SEC Coach of the Year (1975 and 1976). His Bama squads were the first to earn National Invitation and NCAA tournament berths.
Following the 1980 season, he became an assistant commissioner for the SEC. In 1981, he was back in coaching at Vanderbilt and led them to a 129-115 mark in eight years and two trips to the NCAA Tournament.
His final career move was to his alma mater, becoming director of athletics at Kentucky. He was named national AD of the year in 1999 and retired in 2000, eventually moving to Tuscaloosa.
Special thanks to caregivers, Andrew Croom and Lorenza Allen; caring days (Vickie Kerr and Laderrick Smith); and firefighters of station 10.
Honorary pallbearers will be former players, managers, trainers, and associates of Coach Newton at Transylvania, Alabama, and Vanderbilt.
Services will be Thursday, June 14th, 2018 at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with Rev. James Goodlet officiating with Heritage Chapel Funeral Home & Cremations, a Dignity, Memorial Provider directing. A reception will follow the service at the church.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Arc of Tuscaloosa County (1330 University Blvd. E, Tuscaloosa 35404), Caring Days Adult Day Care (943 31st St., Tuscaloosa 35405), and Hospice of West Alabama (3851 Loop Road, Tuscaloosa 35404).
Condolences may be offered at www.HeritageChapelTuscaloosa.com.





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Published by Tuscaloosa News on Jun. 8, 2018.

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June 18, 2018

CM was my Mom's (Dianne Richardson) boyfriend in high school, and I have a few pictures of the two of them together. She was a good friend of his first wife, Evelyn, in high school, too. She always had such kind words to say about CM. Sending condolences for the entire family as you sort through the beautiful memories that you shared. RIP CM Newton

June 17, 2018

Years ago, as a Social Worker with the elderly, I told Coach Newton about a dear
black lady in my caseload who had been blind most of her life and never missed hearing Alabama's basketball games on radio. He quickly asked her name and room number since I told him she was currently in the hospital.
The next day he personally sent two of his
players to visit and encourage her. She was
overwhelmed! She told me later, "Now I know
personally two of my favorite team's members!" She never forgot Coach Newton's
kindness and thoughtfulness. Never did I.
What a great Coach! What a great man!
L. Brackin

Good times

Maurice Myers

June 15, 2018

I attended the funeral yesterday, Coaches, Players Administrators and friends were well represented. The thing that will always standout in my mind as I would describe him as "the Gentleman" of basketball. Condolences to his family. He will be missed.

Maurice Myers '79-82.

79/80 Highlights

Charles Rowell

June 15, 2018

79/80 Alabama team

Charles Rowell

June 15, 2018

Charles Rowell

June 15, 2018

Coach Newton was a great Coach but truthfully he was just a good and descent man who went out of his way to help people as well, even for a walkon at Alabama like me. I could always crack a good joke with him and get him to laugh, that was one reason I always liked him as a Coach. Coach Newton was just a good down to earth person and Coach. He influenced so many people at Alabama, Kentucky and Vanderbilt. I think everyone who knew him got to see this side of him and that is what I will remember.

Johnny Lee Davis

June 14, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. C.M. was a great leader and coach that will greatly be missed.

Mike Hight

June 14, 2018

Coach Newton, my wife Lynn Hall and her sisters Kim and Toni grew up in your neighborhood in Tuscaloosa, AL years ago. I taught at several Universities and can attest that you had such a positive tremendous influence on all collegiate athletes. Your presence will be missed for a long time. Thank you for such positive contributions to NCAA sports.

Our thoughts and prayers are extended to your family. God bless you always.

Mike S. Hight, Ph.D., CPCU, MBA
Lynn Hall
Colorado Springs, CO
June 2018

Peggie McNatt

June 13, 2018

My husband and C.M lived a half block away in Ft Ldl as kids and played together and went to grammar and High school together. C.M. was 2 yrs older but always had time for others.When we moved to Al and C.M. came here we connected with him again.
My hubby will be at the welcome party in heaven of C.M.

Leon Douglas #13

M. L. Canady

June 12, 2018

Michele and Leon

M. L. Canady

June 12, 2018

Leon Douglas and Coach CM Newton

M. L. Canady

June 12, 2018

Leon Douglas and Coach CM Newton

M. L. Canady

June 12, 2018

Coachs Grant, Newton and Douglas

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June 12, 2018

Leon & CM

M. L. Canady

June 12, 2018

Leon Douglas #13

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June 12, 2018

Michele and Leon

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June 12, 2018

Coaches Grant, Newton & Douglas

Michele L. Canady

June 12, 2018

My condolences and deepest sympathy to the family, friends and loved ones. I only met Coach Newton once and did not know him personally but after spending nearly a decade with his star center, Leon Douglas I felt as if I did. What he did for the sport is remarkable and unforgettable. His legacy will carry on forever more. I pray that God will grant you peace that passes all understanding.

Eddie Phillips

June 12, 2018

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Pat Wade

June 10, 2018

Love and prayers to the family. We've lost a great man.

Eddie Phillips

June 9, 2018

I would like to express my deepest sympathy and condolences to Nancy, Martin and the entire Newton family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Coach Newton gave me and many other Black Americans the opportunity to play basketball at the University of Alabama. He had the heart and courage of lion. For me, it was a privilege and honor to play for Coach Newton. He was a great coach and a greater man. I and my teammates will always cherish the fond and wonderful memories we shared on and off the court. He will be greatly missed and we will always love him. He had and led a full life with historical basketball accolades and accomplishments that will always be recognized as impactful and significant. May God let his soul rest in peace.

Love always,

Eddie Phillips & Family ('79-'82)

Susan Stutts

June 8, 2018

CM was the catalyst that turned me into an Alabama fan! My husband, Russell Stutts and I were newly married and we went to almost every basketball game. I grew up as an Auburn fan. CM made me realize that there were a lot of great people at Alabama!We send our condolences to all of CM's family. He was a great man and will be sorely missed. Sincerely, Susan Stutts

Bama Fan

June 7, 2018

Rest In Peace Coach. You and the Bear having Big Time now. Roll Tide.

Arthur Tigner

June 7, 2018

Outstanding basketball coach and person. RIP!

Mike Sandifer

June 7, 2018

A good man, who did lots of great things. Condolences to Newton family, especually Debbie, Tracy, and Martin, from your early days in Lexington.

C.M.Newton&Team Japan trip

Cynthia Scott

June 7, 2018

The world loss a great man as Heaven gained an Angel. I will never forget the love and care he showed for Rah-Rah during his battle with cancer. A special glow was on Rah's face each time Coach Newton walked in the door. I'm so proud of having an opportunity to know Coach Newton while he was coaching at Alabama. He would always make time to come to the family section after a game and personally speak to families of his players. My condolences and heartfelt sympathy are with his family. God bless you all and thanks for sharing Coach Newton with many.
We love you! R. I.H. Coach C.M. Newton.

Ken SILK Johnson

June 6, 2018

My heartfelt sympathy to the Family.Over the years we have had several conversations. It was very heartwarming that he always acknowledged me and thanked me.

Joan J Rice

June 6, 2018

Pat and Joan rice thinking of you. Deborah get in touch. So sorry for your loss. He was one of a kind

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