The Newton family moved to Burlington, Iowa in 1942 from Omaha where Mrs. Newton was the Librarian in the Joslyn Art Museum. Mrs. Newton was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She held leadership positions in the Des Moines County Historical Society, Iowa State Historical Society, serving on the Board of Trustees and as President, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and founder of the Heritage Trust for Preservation and Restoration. She also served the YWCA and the American Red Cross to establish and instruct a swimming therapy class for handicapped children. Mrs. Newton, upon the death of her husband, Jack, moved to Huntsville, Alabama in 2005. She worshipped at First Presbyterian and enjoyed 10 years in the south.
The Newton family moved to Burlington, Iowa in 1942 from Omaha where Mrs. Newton was the Librarian in the Joslyn Art Museum. Mrs. Newton was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She held leadership positions in the Des Moines County Historical Society, Iowa State Historical Society, serving on the Board of Trustees and as President, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and founder of the Heritage Trust for Preservation and Restoration. She also served the YWCA and the American Red Cross to establish and instruct a swimming therapy class for handicapped children. Mrs. Newton, upon the death of her husband, Jack, moved to Huntsville, Alabama in 2005. She worshipped at First Presbyterian and enjoyed 10 years in the south.
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