JOHN R. NEWILL
Sep 1, 2017
Newill, 67, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017, from an extended illness at University Hospital Ahuja Medical Center. He was born Oct. 1, 1949, in Anderson, Ind., the son of the late Edward and Jean Newill. John was a graduate of Pendleton High School and obtained a Bachelor?s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Mexico. He came to the Warren area in 1986. He retired in 2014 from GE Ohio Lamp as a staff engineer and computer specialist after 43 years. He enjoyed being with his family. He is survived by his wife, Linda Newill of Howland; three children, Robert E. (Krista) Newill of Streetsboro, Andrew (Amanda) Newill of Wilder, Idaho, and Kathryn Z. Newill of Warren; a grandson, Zakary Newill; and a sister, Anne ?Zilpha? (Terry Lynn Isaacs) Newill-Wood of Indianapolis. He was preceded in death by his parents. Family and friends may call Monday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Blessed Sacrament Church, 3020 Reeves Road NE, Warren, OH 44483. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the church, with the Rev. Thomas Eisweirth officiating. Burial will be at Grovelawn Cemetery in Pendleton, Ind. at later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in John?s name to Angels for Animals, 4750 W. South Range Road, Canfield, OH 44406, or to the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County 812 Youngstown Kingsville Road SE, Vienna, OH 44473. Arrangements are being handled by the Peter Rossi & Son Memorial Chapel, 1884 North Road in Warren. Family and friends may visit www.peterrossiandsonfh.com to view this obituary, sign the guest book and to send condolences to the Newill family.
(Youngstown Vindicator)
Wilson Chapel's 100th Year: The Rev. Cannon John Mitman on Sept. 3
Sep 1, 2017
Cannon John L. C. Mitman will lead the service at the Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point this Sunday, Sept. 3. Carol Smith will be the organist. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome. This is the last service of the chapel’s 100th year.A native of Washington, D.C., Canon Mitman is a graduate of Randolph-Macon College in Virginia and from the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. He has served as curate and associate rector at St. Thomas’ in Hanover, New Hampshire; vicar pro tem at St. Michael and All Angels in Lancing, Sussex, England; chaplain precentor at The Cathedral of St. John in Hong Kong; director of interns and fellows at the William Jewett Tucker Foundation at Dartmouth College; Episcopal chaplain at Michigan State University; rector of St. Paul’s Parish, Des Moines, Iowa; rector of St. James’s Parish in West Hartford, Connecticut; and priest associate, Christ Church Cathedral and Grace Church, Hartford, Connecticut.? ?Beginning in 2001, Canon Mitman served as executive director of the Society for the Increase of the Ministry, raising money for and administering scholarship monies for Episcopal seminarians across the United States. He retired in 2010. Currently he assists at Grace Church in Hartford. His publications include “Premarital Counseling: A Practical Manual for Clergy and Lay Counselors.” John and his wife, Ruth, along with their children and grandchildren, have been regular summer residents on Linekin Neck since 1985. Over those years he and his family have walked Ocean Point, sailed out of Linekin Bay, enjoyed Henry Abbott’s lobsters from Linekin Bay and Card Cove, and prayed with many, many residents and visitors at the Wilson Chapel. He is very much looking forward to being back with the Wilson Chapel community on Sept. 3.
(Boothbay Register)