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Hal Newell Sr. memorial service
Williamsburg, and was a long-time supporter of the' Longfellow
Library on Cranberry Island, Maine Mr. Newell was a member of a
number of clubs both in Washington DC and Cleveland, including
the Cleveland Club in Washington, of which he served as president
for many years; Congressional Country Club (Potornac, MD); Capitol
Hill Club and the University Club (both in Washington DC); Union
In celebration of the life of
Club (Cleveland), and the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club (Gates Mills, OH),
Mr. Newell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth C. Newell; two
Hal Harker Newell
daughters: Nancy E. Jones of Astoria, NY; Molly Jane Singerling of
Aiexandria, VA; and two sons: Hal H. Newell, Jr. of Lewisville, NC;
November 3, 1917 - June 1, 1998
and Morrison C. Newell of Lake Forest, IL. Also surviving Mr.
Newell are ten grandchildren, as well as two brothers: John Newell
and Sterling Newell Jr. both of Gates Mills, OH and a sister, Eliabeth
Chamberlain of Shaker Heights, OH.
Request for contributions: I want to share with you another memory Back in the Fall
of 1990 Dad and I went to Bailey House in New York City to help stuff envelopes for
a fund-raiser. As we were walking up Christopher Street afterwards, Dad said: "I
have no idea what to do to be really helpful. / hope you will consider giving a gift to
Bailey House or to Camp Viva (a camp for children with HIV/AIDS) or to another
organization serving people living with AIDS in memory of Hal Newell who was
willing to participate, even when he didn't know how to be "really helpful."
/ 28th, 1995 at The
) shows Dad in his
Confederate General.
ilarious laughter in
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Hal Newell Sr. memorial service
Memorial for Hal Newell Sr., b 3 Nov 1917, d 1 Jun 1998. Transcribed.
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1998