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Marshall Lee Newland Jr., 73, of Concord, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, at the Hospice House in Concord surrounded by loved ones. He was born April 12, 1942, in St. Johnsbury, Vt., the son of the late Pauline (Deyette) Rainey and the late Marshall Lee Newland Sr. He was raised in Vermont and graduated from Lyndon Institute in 1960. He grew up as a dairy farmer in East Burke, Vt.; worked for the Rumford Press in Concord; Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut; and retired from the State of NH, Department of Safety as the Supervisor of Registrations and then opened Newland Computers Company in Romania. Marshall was a kind, generous and caring man of faith; always giving of himself and taking care of others. Marshall had a quick wit, lots of smiles and loved to fish. He went on a Safari in South Africa; walked on the Great Wall of China and traveled to Aruba, Japan and Venezuela. He was predeceased by his loving wife of nearly 30 years, Arline Ann (Stafford) Newland of Concord; and his brother, Robert Douglas Newland of East Burke, Vt. Surviving are his children, Matthew Newland and wife,Heather of Concord, Bradley Newland and wife, Kristen of Salem, Mass., Marshall Cote and wife, Gina of Bayfield, Colo., Laurie Cote of Burlington, Vt. and Clay Pudvah and wife, Cathy of Melbourne, Fla.; stepmother, Charmaine Romona (Ward) Newland; brother and sister-in-law, Brian and Grace (Stafford) Hanson; siblings, Daniel and Judy Newland, Carol and Bob Bushey, Richard Newland, Marcia and Rick Hackett, Debbie and Ed Bailey, Brian and Linda Newland, Brandy Newland (sister-in-law), Wendy (Newland) Simpson and Tracy Newland; step-brothers and sisters, Dwight Rainey, Doug Rainey and Audrey Smith; and many loving grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family and many close friends including Nick Boca of Romania. Marshall was a loving father, husband, grandfather and friend to all. In accordance with Marshall's wishes there will be a small cemetery gathering for immediate family and close friends Thursday, Jan. 14, at 10:30 a.m. at Penacook Calvary Cemetery, 60 Village St., Penacook. A special thank you to the Hospice House, Concord Hospital, HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital and Coppola Physical Therapy for their loving care and support.





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