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- [S9] Social Security Death Index.
Newton Woodbury; b. 04 Sep 1915; d. 31 Mar 1999; 19073 (Newtown Square, Delaware, PA < http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/PA/Delaware>) (none specified) SSN: 010-16-7756; Issued: Massachusetts
- [S4] Obituary.
WOODBURY REV. NEWTON E. on March 31, 1999, of White Horse Village in Newtown Square PA, age 83 vears; beloved husband of Helen (née Skinner) Woodbury, dear father of Clayton R. and his wife Nancy of Pittsburgh PA, John W. and his wife Bette of Stoneham ME, Douglas E. and his wife Judith of Orrs Island ME; brother of Dorothy Rogers and James Woodbury; grandfather of 6; great grandfather of 7. Relatives and friends are invited to his Memorial Service on Saturday 3 PM, at Central Baptist Church, 106 W. Lancaster Ave, Wavne PA 19087. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to The Central Baptist Church (see address above); the American Cancer Society; or the National AIDS Foundation.
- [S5] Find A Grave, → Memorial ID 126496410.
- [S2] Newspaper.
Newton Woodbury And Bride to Live In East in Autumn. Newton Woodbury and his bride, the former Miss Helen Skinner, will reside In Hollywood until going east to August. They were married Friday night in the chapel of the First Baptist Church of Los Angeles. Mr. Woodbury plans to enter Andover-Newton Theological Seminary in September. Dr. Walter E. Woodbury, father of the bridegroom officiated at the rites, assisted by Dr. Frank E. Fagerburg. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Skinner who are living Sierra Vista Ave, wore white lace gown with tutta veil and carried gardenias and [...] She was attended by her sisters Edith end Alice with the former acting as maid of honor. Both whith print dresses and bouquets of roses. David Woodbury was best man, and Georg Pa hair and Benny Forth ushered. Mr. Woodbury, son of Dr. and Mrs. Woodbury of 812, 11th Ave, is a graduate of thz University of Redlands, while his bride attended Los Angeles Junior College UCLA.
— Los Angeles Evening Citizen News (Hollywood, California). Monday, June 29, 1936.
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