Memorials › Newton Milton Barham Jr.
22 Jul 1930 – 27 Oct 2025
| Birth | 22 Jul 1930 |
| Death | 27 Oct 2025 |
| Cemetery | Magnolia Hill Cemetery Segno , Polk County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | CemeteryStrolling on 29 Oct 2025 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/288486027 |
N. M. (Tutie - Newt) Barham, Jr. passed away peacefully in his home in Livingston, TX, on October 27, 2025, at the age of 95. He was surrounded by his family and left this life feeling loved and being prayed over. Newt was born July 22, 1930, in Tahoka, TX, to Newton Milton Barham, Sr. and Callie Dura Yates. He grew up on a family farm near West Point, TX. His upbringing instilled in him value for family, honesty, generosity, and hard work. After graduating from Tahoka High School at the age of 16, he established himself as a successful young farmer. In January 1951, he joined the Air Force and became a highly trained Tail Gunner on a B-29 plane. He served our country honorably during the Korean and Cold Wars. His plane carried the Atomic bomb, and he never knew if this was the mission that would be his last, the one that would drop the bomb. Newt's missions took him through 14 different countries and 6 bases, and earned him the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal, and the Good Conduct Medal. The true anchor of Newt's life, and his best friend, was his beloved wife of 72 years. He met Bobbie in Minden, LA while he was stationed nearby, and they were married on June 21, 1953, in Haughton, LA. Together, they raised four children: Debra, Jonna, Charles, and Traci. Their 72-year marriage is a testament to their rare and enduring partnership that was grounded in trust, communication, humor and most importantly, love. After his military service, Newt returned to farming in Lynn County, Texas. As his family and financial needs grew, he joined the US Postal Service in Brownfield, TX. Everyone loved going to his "Window" at the Post Office because he was always smiling and teasing his customers. Even while working in town, Newt continued to farm on the weekends, raising cotton, grain, and his famous watermelons. He was a playful, devoted father, known for his elaborate "Snipe Hunting" pranks, card tricks, and annual fishing trips with his children. Newt was generous and loved giving away his home-grown watermelons and vegetables. He often gave them to the local food bank. This selfless character was also evident when he readily donated a kidney to help his brother, Bill Barham. After retirement in 1991, Newt and Bobbie moved to Del Rio, TX, where they made countless friends and memories. They enjoyed fishing on Lake Amistad and owned Three Rivers RV Park for several years. In 2015, they moved to Livingston, TX, where they could be closer to their children, grandchildren, and by now great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Newton Milton Barham, Sr. and Callie Dura Yates; his son Charles Milton Barham; his grandson Jay Anthony Vela; his great granddaughter Hannah Grace Grizzle; his son-in-law Mitchell Vernon Smith; his sister Callie Jean Blackard and husband Dolphus; his brother Billy Newton Barham and wife Catherine; his brother John Garner Barham and wife Violet; his brother-in-law Jim Bob Curry Newt was buried in a graveside service on October 31, 2025, at Magnolia Hills Cemetery in Livingston, Texas.
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