SHINGLEHOUSE, Pa.---MAJ Lance A. Newton, US Army retired,
50, of Shinglehouse, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 13, 2020, in
Coudersport, after a tragic work-related accident. He was a devoted husband, loving
father, caring son and hard worker.
He was born on Sunday, December 14, 1969 in Olean, N.Y. He was the son of Walter L. and Sherryl A. Smith Newton.
In 2011 he met the love of his life, Jody L. Torrey, remaining inseparable ever since. They were married on May 16, 2013 at a beautiful ceremony in Bolivar, NY.
He was born on Sunday, December 14, 1969 in Olean, N.Y. He was the son of Walter L. and Sherryl A. Smith Newton.
In 2011 he met the love of his life, Jody L. Torrey, remaining inseparable ever since. They were married on May 16, 2013 at a beautiful ceremony in Bolivar, NY.
Lance was a graduate of Bolivar Central School, class of
1988, a proud Bolivar Bulldog. He was an avid sportsman playing football,
baseball and basketball. After high school Lance attended Lock Haven University
on a football scholarship, receiving his bachelor’s degree in Physical
Education in 1992 and his master’s in Education in 2003.
While still in college, Lance joined the ROTC. In 1993, he attended OCS in Fort Benning, GA beginning a 27-year career serving in the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard and US Army. His military career took him many places, including Kosovo, Louisiana during Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Korea, Germany, and Afghanistan; building an extended military family. He enjoyed his time in the military and was so proud of his son, Garrett, who is currently serving in Iraq.
Lance received many honors while serving, some of which include: the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal Bronze Star, NATO Medal, Parachutists Badge, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal.
In 1997 Lance began his teaching career at Oswayo Valley High School. He left his mark on many communities as a coach. What brought him the most joy was coaching his own sons and their friends and teammates at Bolivar-Richburg Central School in wrestling. Lance was always there to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. He was a mentor and friend to everyone and always up for a good time along the way.
Lance was an ambitious entrepreneur. While on deployment in Afghanistan in 2013, he purchased his first boom truck, starting Newton Boys Tree Service LLC. His oldest son Tyler and his good friend Larry were by his side the whole time. His most recent endeavor was starting Newton Unlimited LLC with his wife Jody. He thoroughly enjoyed his work and the comradery that surrounded it.
Lance fiercely loved his children and would drop everything to be there for them. Even if that meant taking his crew out to lunch just because Sydney was hungry.
When he wasn’t working, Lance enjoyed being surrounded by his family and friends and, on occasion, drinking a cold one. He spent his time fishing, kayaking, camping, hunting, riding his Harley, shooting anything and everything that could hold ammo, and really enjoyed living his life to the fullest.Lance is survived by his beloved wife, Jody; mother, Sherryl Newton of Shinglehouse; two sons, Tyler Newton of Shinglehouse and SPC Garrett Newton, serving the US Army in Iraq; two daughters Lorin Torrey of Olean and Sydney Torrey of Shinglehouse; three fur-sons Duke, Sergeant Scrappy (aka Scoobs), and Buzzy; a fur daughter Ziva (the Diva); a brother-in-law, William (Jessica) Torrey of Olean; three sisters-in-law, Kathleen Manly of Bluffton, SC, Suanne (Pat) Murphy and Jamie (Gardner Beck) Torrey, both of Bolivarbrother, Tommy Newton of Shinglehouse; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Pat and Kim Torrey of Bolivar; his best friend and neighbor, Larry (June) Morrison and his family; too many friends to list (you know who are); several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, all whom he loved so dearly.
Lance was predeceased by his father, Walter L. Newton.
While still in college, Lance joined the ROTC. In 1993, he attended OCS in Fort Benning, GA beginning a 27-year career serving in the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard and US Army. His military career took him many places, including Kosovo, Louisiana during Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Korea, Germany, and Afghanistan; building an extended military family. He enjoyed his time in the military and was so proud of his son, Garrett, who is currently serving in Iraq.
Lance received many honors while serving, some of which include: the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal Bronze Star, NATO Medal, Parachutists Badge, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal.
In 1997 Lance began his teaching career at Oswayo Valley High School. He left his mark on many communities as a coach. What brought him the most joy was coaching his own sons and their friends and teammates at Bolivar-Richburg Central School in wrestling. Lance was always there to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. He was a mentor and friend to everyone and always up for a good time along the way.
Lance was an ambitious entrepreneur. While on deployment in Afghanistan in 2013, he purchased his first boom truck, starting Newton Boys Tree Service LLC. His oldest son Tyler and his good friend Larry were by his side the whole time. His most recent endeavor was starting Newton Unlimited LLC with his wife Jody. He thoroughly enjoyed his work and the comradery that surrounded it.
Lance fiercely loved his children and would drop everything to be there for them. Even if that meant taking his crew out to lunch just because Sydney was hungry.
When he wasn’t working, Lance enjoyed being surrounded by his family and friends and, on occasion, drinking a cold one. He spent his time fishing, kayaking, camping, hunting, riding his Harley, shooting anything and everything that could hold ammo, and really enjoyed living his life to the fullest.Lance is survived by his beloved wife, Jody; mother, Sherryl Newton of Shinglehouse; two sons, Tyler Newton of Shinglehouse and SPC Garrett Newton, serving the US Army in Iraq; two daughters Lorin Torrey of Olean and Sydney Torrey of Shinglehouse; three fur-sons Duke, Sergeant Scrappy (aka Scoobs), and Buzzy; a fur daughter Ziva (the Diva); a brother-in-law, William (Jessica) Torrey of Olean; three sisters-in-law, Kathleen Manly of Bluffton, SC, Suanne (Pat) Murphy and Jamie (Gardner Beck) Torrey, both of Bolivarbrother, Tommy Newton of Shinglehouse; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Pat and Kim Torrey of Bolivar; his best friend and neighbor, Larry (June) Morrison and his family; too many friends to list (you know who are); several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, all whom he loved so dearly.
Lance was predeceased by his father, Walter L. Newton.
His community has suffered a great loss and he will be
dearly missed by so many.
Calling hours will be held at the Shinglehouse Assembly Park on Oswayo Street, across from the elementary school, Tuesday, July 21, 2020, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with services immediately following at 2:00 PM. Pastor Dave Herne of Heritage AFlame Ministries, Bolivar, N.Y., will officiate.Full military honors will be accorded.
We encourage you to bring a chair. Properly worn face coverings and social distancing are required per the COVID-19 restrictions.In lieu of flowers, donations are graciously accepted toward the Lance. A. Newton Scholarship Fund and sent to Oswayo Valley School District, Business Office, 277 S. Oswayo St., Shinglehouse, PA 16748.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral Director/owner of the Virgil. L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
To express condolences or share a fond memory of Lance, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
Calling hours will be held at the Shinglehouse Assembly Park on Oswayo Street, across from the elementary school, Tuesday, July 21, 2020, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with services immediately following at 2:00 PM. Pastor Dave Herne of Heritage AFlame Ministries, Bolivar, N.Y., will officiate.Full military honors will be accorded.
We encourage you to bring a chair. Properly worn face coverings and social distancing are required per the COVID-19 restrictions.In lieu of flowers, donations are graciously accepted toward the Lance. A. Newton Scholarship Fund and sent to Oswayo Valley School District, Business Office, 277 S. Oswayo St., Shinglehouse, PA 16748.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral Director/owner of the Virgil. L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
To express condolences or share a fond memory of Lance, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
Family members are working on streaming the services, please see
Facebook for future direction.