May 7th, 2019 Lake Geneva, WI in honor of Deborah Newton

May 7th, 2019 Lake Geneva, WI in honor of Deborah Newton

 

Deborah Newton 1942 - 2019

Deborah Newton passed on Wednesday, May 1st, 2019 surrounded by family in Lake Geneva, WI after repeated yet courageous battles with cancer. Born May 7th, 1942 in Rockford, IL, she was the only child of parents Milton & Anne Linden. She is survived by her husband, Joseph, son Brett, daughter Paige, grandchildren, in-laws & nieces/nephews, and special life-long friends endearingly characterized as the Magnificent 7.

She converted a vacant commercial building into lofts for herself and others to live, create and show their work. This endeavor became known as 317 Market Street and she orchestrated this enterprise for over 20 years which, along with other local pioneers, helped re-establish vitality into downtown Rockford, Illinois. 

Through much of her adult life, Deborah endured multiple health challenges, yet none of these obstacles dampened her boundless spirit to live, love and grow. She loved pursuing education, expanding her intellect, traveling to new lands, and encouraging people to grow – always with her gracious smile and friendly spirit.

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The Deborah Newton Legacy Project, headed by her family, maintains her legacy, oversees her remaining works, an ongoing digital archive, and a legacy endowment fund. The retrospective exhibit LIFE: The Paintings of Deborah Newton opened at Rockford Art Museum in April 2023. A collector’s booklet of this exhibit is available for purchase by contacting us via email. A more complete book featuring limited selections of her work is also underway through submissions of the Treasure Hunt. If you’d like to be among the first to receive legacy updates via email communications, click the link below to subscribe to our private list.

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An effort is currently underway to fund a legacy endowment serving Rockford-area youth and active artists to continue their creative journey in coordination with Womanspace of Rockford. Please consider making a generous, tax-deductible donation to help support the ongoing Deborah L. Newton Legacy Endowment.

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