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Carolyn Sue Newman

August 13, 1943 ~ March 1, 2014

Carolyn Sue Newman, 70, of Mount Vernon, passed away in Arizona on March 1, 2014, after a brief illness. Carolyn was born outside of Parnell, Iowa on August 13, 1943 to Milo and Wilma (Misel) Miller. She graduated from English Valleys High School in 1961. Carolyn married James L. Newman on September 29, 1963 at the English River Church of the Brethren in South English, Iowa; they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last fall. They eventually settled in Mount Vernon, and raised their three daughters there. They have wintered in Arizona since 2006. Carolyn worked as a secretary for the Federal Aviation Administration at the Cedar Rapids Airport for 29 years. After retiring from the FAA, she worked at Coe College and Neal's Water Conditioning before retiring in 2006. She enjoyed gardening, crafting and cooking. Carolyn was also actively involved in the Cedar Rapids/Marion Chapter of Soroptimist International. Carolyn is survived by her husband, Jim, daughters Andrea (Dan) Sirls of Denver, Colo., Adriene (Dwane) Gragg of Williamsburg, Annie (Mike) Ruffalo of Ottumwa, and granddaughters Naomi, Olivia and Danielle Gragg. She is lovingly remembered by her brothers Ron (Debi) Miller of Dysart, Lyle Miller of Mesa, Ariz., and Eldon Miller of Anoka, Minn., as well as many other family and friends. Carolyn is preceded in death by her parents, a brother Dale Miller, a sister Donna Dabler and a granddaughter Katherine Sirls. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 26, 2014, 11:00 a.m. at Morgan Funeral Choices, Mount Vernon. Friends may call from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 25, 2014 at the funeral home. Memorials in Carolyn's honor may be sent to Soroptimist International of Cedar Rapids/Marion, 2261 Ivanhoe Rd, Ely, IA 52227 or the English Valley History Center, 518 S. Flory St., North English, IA 52316.

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  1. Jim, I was saddened to learn of Carolyn’s passing. I will always remember the fun we shared at Neal’s Water conditioning and while we spent quality time together at the bowhunting club and at your home. You are in my thoughts at her passing. Phil

  2. Dear Jim and girls, Oh how I miss Carolyn….I will forever remember her laugh and we had many of them. Your family strength will help you heal…always remember the fun times you have shared. Carolyn was very special and one of a kind, we will always love and miss her. With our sympathy, Annamae and Ed

  3. Jim and Girls – you have my deepest sympathy in losing Carolyn. I worked with Carolyn at the Flight Service Station in Cedar Rapids while I was in high school and college. Carolyn was such a wonderful person, always smiling and laughing, and so easy to talk to. I have wonderful, happy memories of Carolyn and my time at the FSS. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Carrie (Furnish) Canning


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