Jim, I'm SO sorry to hear this, as is everyone, I'm sure. The last I heard from Newton, he was going to be doing a little travelling. Any idea what happened? After all these many years of him helping and encouraging me on this and the caut list, I finally (thankfully) had a chance to meet him at the convention in Reno. His passing will leave a big hole for a lot of us! Avery At 05:03 PM 11/22/02 -0500, you wrote: >I received this just now and thought you all would want to know so I am >passing it on. >Newton will sorely be missed by me and all who knew him either personally or >only through the list. His voice was one you could always count on as being >exactly what he thought and believed without any fancy stuff thrown in. > The loss of his knowledge, willingness to share, friendship and respect > will >leave an empty spot in my heart...........God go with you Newton...... >Jim Bryant (FL) > >In a message dated 22/11/02 4:37:09 PM, jonpage@attbi.com writes: > ><< Colleagues, > >> > >>I have some sad news to share, which came to me today. My predecessor > >>here at Rutgers, Newton Hunt passed away earlier this week. As of now I > >>have no information about a memorial service. > >> > >>Sincerely, > >> > >>Dave > >> > >>David Miller > >>Keyboard Specialist > >>Mason Gross School of the Arts > >>Rutgers the State Univ. of NJ >> > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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