
The family would like to acknowledge and thank Nurse Sita Washington who went beyond her duties to provide quality care for Mama even on her off days. The family would also like to acknowledge her nephew, Ashley Stewart, for his calls, cards, visits, and gifts of pumpernickel and rye bread that Mama enjoyed. Maxine’s kindness and thoughtfulness meant a lot to Mama and to us. The family wishes to acknowledge and thank her dear Christian daughter, Maxine Clinkscale for her continued love, generosity, and for keeping in contact with their mother through visits or calls. Newton also leaves a host of nieces and nephews from the Harris, Stewart, and Newton Families, Neighbors from Secor Gardens, Sister-in-laws: Cecile Stewart and Maggie Johnson, and a family of Saints of the Most High God. Newton leaves to cherish her memory, Delores’s Girls: Elaine ( William) Lucas, Toni (Chester) Tindall, Krystal (John Robert) Slack, and Regina (Mark) Summers grandchildren: Lydia, William (Angela), Kala, Chester II, Anthony, Victoria, Lottia-Marie, Timothy, Paul, Gabrielle, Phebe, Judah, and Morgan Great grandchildren: Hannah, Sophie, Monroe, Olivia, Zion, Noah, Elijah, Skyler, Justice, Eli, Dakota, Mikayle, Rachel, Joshua, No’el, Canaan, Maddux, Kaiden, Paisley, Knowledge, Amir, Ma’leah, and Jaela and dear sisters: Pauline Harris, Kimberly Johnson, and Terri Harris. Then she wrote “ I got carried away.” Mrs. She wrote that “we’ll have dinner together when we get there”, “this is after a shouting good time U C my, my, my, when we all get to heaven what a time of rejoicing that will B but when we all C Jesus we will sing and shout the Victory”. One beloved granddaughter, Meah Newton and Great-grandson: twin infant Micah John also preceded her in death. Two sisters also preceded her in death: Dorothy Jean Battle and JoAnn Harris.

Donald Richard, John Edward, Wayne Milton, and Wilbert Roger. All seven of her brothers preceded her in death: Willie Roy, Eugene, Henry C. She wrote, “Mother and Daddy went ahead of me to spend time with The Father before I get home”. Newton was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. At different points in her Christian walk she was involved in various ministries including: the church choir, the Usher Board, the Missionaries, the Stewardess Board, a Sunday School Teacher, a Class Leader, a Bible School Worker, a Pastor’s Aid Assistant, and a Prayer Leader. William James Jr., until the Lord sent her to assist her son William and daughter Elaine Lucas at Liberty Ministries where she became the Church Mother. Newton was under the leadership of Bishop James until his death in 2000, and then his son, Dr. She prophesied by writing, “she did until she went to sleep in the Lord.” Mrs.
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James, The Armory COGIC where he taught her and her daughters how to live holy for the Lord. Later, in the early 1970’s, she met “the late Bishop William M. She gave her heart to the Lord at a very, very young age. Newton was a member of Philip’s Temple CME Church from the age of two until the age of forty-one. She added that “she had a sense of humor, sometimes”. Newton declared that “she was not perfect in action, but she tried”. She love(d) and prayed for her neighbor at 815 Mackow Dr.” Mrs.

She wrote that “she loved fishing for souls and fishing in the river. She said she loved “all people no matter: the Good, the Bad, the Beautiful, and the so-called Ugly”. Newton “love(d) the LORD with all her heart and she loved her family”. She also enjoyed dressing “The Girls” up for church. Newton enjoyed gardening, canning, and baking cakes and breads.

1 cook for the Toledo Day Nursery, she provided home nursing care, and she had been a clerk at her husband’s store - H & J Carryout on Fernwood at Smead. Newton held several jobs during different periods of her life: she provided childcare for families, she was an elevator operator for the Rupp & Boldmons Co., she worked at Buryl’s Bridal Shop, the Hunt’s and the Heinz’s Tomato Factories, she was the No.

Horace and Delores were married until his home-going 24 years later. The four of them were known as “Delores’s Daughters”. During that union, two more daughters were born: Krystal and Regina. When that union dissolved, she married Horace Newton. During that union, two daughters were born: Elaine and Toni. Delores Harris married Marwillies Stewart. Delores was educated in the Toledo Public School System. She was the first daughter born to the union of Mr. Delores (Harris Stewart) Newton was born May 26, 1930, at 559 ½ Indiana Avenue in Toledo, Ohio.
