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Stanford J. Newman

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August 17, 2006, Tampa, FL – It is with great sorrow and heavy hearts that the J.C. Newman Cigar Company announces the passing of its beloved leader and our father, Stanford J. Newman. Surrounded by our family, Dad died a peaceful death after experiencing a cardiac arrest while working at the office this past Tuesday.

Not only will Dad long be remembered as a giving person in life, his generosity after his death will save another’s life. Dad’s liver is being donated to a patient in critical need. At a time of deep sadness, this uplifting gift of life brings comfort to our family.

Starting with the company in 1934 and having just celebrated his 90th birthday in June, not only was Dad the oldest cigar man in the business, but was an industry icon as well. As Chairman of the Board, Dad continued to work everyday and oversaw every aspect of our Tampa-based cigar manufacturing operation.

Loved by all who knew him, Dad was a leader, a mentor and a visionary who will be truly missed. He is survived by his wife of sixty years, Elaine; his sons, Eric and Bobby; and his three grandsons Drew, Dawson and Paxton.

A funeral service is planned for 1:30 Sunday afternoon at Congregation Schaarai Zedek, at 3303 W. Swann Ave in Tampa. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation, P.O. Box 76246, Tampa, Florida 33675 or the Elaine Newman Scholarship Fund at Berkeley Preparatory School, 4811 Kelly Rd., Tampa, Florida 33615.

Eric and Bobby Newman
 
Sad news indeed. I had the pleasure of meeting Stanford along with Eric at a cigar event here in Sarasota last year. You could see in his eyes the passion he had for quality cigars and he was just a neat guy to talk to. He wrote a great book on the Newman company and the cigar industry that I was lucky enough to have him autograph. I highly recommend the book. It's a great read.
 
While not entirely expected for someone of his age, this is a huge loss to the cigar world. I said it at CF, but it's worth repeating - RIP Mr. Newman
 
Wow sad news indeed I just read an article on him in Cigar Magazine it talked about how vibrant he was for his age, a true legend, was the eldest cigar industry leader we had. :(
 
My sincerest condolences to the Newman Family.

I think the recently article about Stanford Newman in Cigar Magazine gave us only a small insight in to how truly wonderful this man was. Both to his family and the industry.
 
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