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To Newman & Butler family. I'm so sorry for your loss. I know it hurts & you miss her. I was very fond of my cousin Grace. Losing a loved one in death is a traumatic experience. All descendants of Adam & Eve born in Sin, lead to death. May the guarentee in Jesus's promise of the resurrection bring comfort. "Do not marvel at this because the hour is coming in which all those in the Memorial tombs will hear his voice & come out."--John 5:28-29.
We enjoyed "Miss Grace" greeting us at the 8AM mass each week. She always had a smile! So sorry to hear of her passing--our prayers are with your family. We thought very highly of her.
To the family of Mrs. Newman….May God grant you the peace that passes all understanding. May He hold you safe and secure in the hollow of His hand. I pray your memories of her with strengthen you with each day. Heaven has gained and Angel…and a bright star in the heavens. (Alston-Whitehead)
We, Clara Mae Greenfield and Family were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Grace. Our thought and prayers are with the family. We pray that God will wrap his loving arms around the family, wipe away your tears, and keep you in his care. You have our deepest sympathy. God Bless!
Clara Mae Greenfield & Family Bettie Ann Greenfield (Davis-Boston)
Grace entered my life in 2012 as part of the Jazzercise group in Charlotte Hall. Grace laughed easily, enjoyed life, loved her family, was quick witted and kind. She and Sherri Agresti Goggi adopted me and we became fast friends. Grace shared her many memories and experiences in Southern Maryland with us, something akin to a local historian. While life took us along distant paths Grace was always, and will always remain a part of my memories, heart and soul. I will miss you 'Amazing' Grace.
“Amazing” Grace was my friend for many years. We were Weight Watcher buddies, Jazzercise pals and loved our Chicos clothes. Grace was a classy lady and good friend. She loved her family very much. She use to wear me out talking about cleaning her house, which was immaculate. We went sight seeing together and different events, breakfasts and lunches. We would talk for hours. I missed her over the time of the pandemic and hoped we would see each other again. She is truly missed!
Grace B. Newman was the sixth child born to the late William H. Butler and Mary Hazel Butler of Bryantown, Maryland. She received her heavenly wings on Friday July 8, 2022. Grace is preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Joseph A. Newman, Sr, her brother William L. Butler, sister Mary Hilda Butler; four nephews Peter Butler, Malcolm Butler, Jason Butler and Roy Allen Butler, Jr; two nieces Lisha Pinkney and Devon Somerville.
Grace’s memory is lived on by her loving children Joseph (Joe) Newman, Jr and Kimberly (Kim) Newman, three sisters Irma Johnson, Dorothy Butler, Jean Turner; one brother Roy Allen Butler, Sr, three grandchildren Gabrielle (Gabby), Joshua and Nadia Newman as well as a host of in-laws, family and friends.