Walter Newman (civic figure) explained

Walter Simon Newman
Birth Date:September 1921
Nationality:American
Spouse:Ellen Magnin Newman
     (1950–2012; his death)[1]
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Allegiance: United States of America
Rank: Captain
Battles:Operation Overlord (Normandy, France, 1944)

Walter Simon Newman (September 1921 – December 8, 2012) was a civic figure in San Francisco, responsible in part for a number of important civic and cultural events in the City's history.[2]

Early life

Newman was an Infantry Officer during World War II where he was injured soon after D-Day. In 2009 the French government made him a Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honour.[3]

Projects

He was involved in the development of the Transamerica Building, Mission Bay, the showing of the King Tut artifacts in the 1970s, and the construction of University High School and the Veteran's Center at City College of San Francisco. Newman was a member of the San Francisco Planning Commission and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. He co-founded the National Brain Tumor Foundation after the death of his son from the disease.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Halsted N. Gray-Carew & English Funeral Directors. Walter Newman Obituary. San Francisco Chronicle. 2012-12-12. December 12, 2012.
  2. Web site: Newman, Jr.. Walter S.. Guest Editorial: Founder's family thanks community. West Side Connect. 2012-12-09. September 1, 2011. Birth date derived from mention of upcoming 90th birthday. Middle name source.
  3. Web site: Hats Off to a Local Hero: Walter Newman . 7x7 . 2009-06-02 . 2012-12-10.
  4. Web site: Benny Evangelista and Leah Garchik . S.F. civic leader Walter Newman, 91, dies . SFGate . 1944-08-01 . 2012-12-10.
  5. Web site: Tokar . Steve . Walter Newman, San Francisco community leader, joins NCIRE board . www.ucsf.edu . 2010-02-23 . 2012-12-10.