Newton Wyman, Jr.
Sunday
21
February

Memorial Visitation at Funeral Home

11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Kelley Funeral Home
125 Pitman Ave.
Pitman, New Jersey, United States
Sunday
21
February

Funeral Service

12:30 pm
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Kelley Funeral Home
125 Pitman Ave.
Pitman, New Jersey, United States

Obituary of Newton A. Wyman, Jr.

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Newton Augustine Wyman Jr., of Madison Me., passed away on February 16, 2021 after a long 2 year struggle with health issues. He was surrounded by family and much love as he peacefully left this life to join his father, mother, and sister. Newt, as he liked to be called, was born and raised in Wallingford, Pa. by his parents Dr. Newton Augustine Wyman Sr. and Elizabeth Wyman, along with his older sister Barbara Mae Wyman. He graduated with a degree in Political Science from Pennsylvania Military Academy, now Widener University, which is also his fathers and grandfathers alma mater. His son also graduated from there and the university boasts a faculty room "The Wyman Room" in honor of Newts Grandfather, Dr. Levi Parker Wyman, who was the Dean. Always friendly and a charmer, Newt found his way into the hearts of two women who became his wife at different points in his life. Andrea Kavchok, whom he married on August 19, 1967 and together they had three girls, Michele, Jennifer, and Elizabeth. Then his second wife, Susan Merriam, whom he married on July 5, 1980, and with whom he had a boy and a girl, Christopher and Courtney. Newt always had a very strong work ethic and went on to start two successful businesses. The first was a construction company Wyman Clements Corporation, which he began in his early thirties when he relocated to NJ. He later went on to create Protech Home Inspections, a business that became known as one of the most thorough and reputable home inspection companies in southern New Jersey and south eastern Pennsylvania, a fact he was extremely proud of. So much so he became known for always wearing his Protech shirt and jacket, even in retirement after his son took over the business. Prior to owning these businesses he worked at a lumber yard, a Ford assembly plant, as an insurance salesman, and at Sears and Roebuck. A die hard car enthusiast, Newt was lucky enough to have owned 7 corvettes throughout his life, including an Austin Healey, El Camino and most recently his Dodge Magnum, just to name a few. He modified and repaired everything on his cars from engine swaps all the way to painting them. He even owned a small speed boat at one point which he kept on lake Wesserunsett in Maine. Newt had the ability to do just about anything he put his mind to. From building a stereo system from scratch, with a kit...but still, to building a house from the ground up. Besides his construction business he built a house during his first marriage for his first wife and their children in Linwood NJ. Another during his second marriage for his second wife and their children in Madison, Me., and a third house for himself to retire to in Madison, Me. His third house was built over a span of 20 years, with the help of his son and many random week long trips from New Jersey to Maine, to work on the house and then return to Jersey and his home inspection business. Food. Newt's love of food was unparalleled. After breakfast he planned lunch, after lunch he planned dinner, and after dinner… well of course breakfast was on his mind. Lobster, Filet Mignon, only the best on special occasions. He loved to eat as much as he loved to make sure everyone else around him had something wonderful to eat as well. Probably the only thing that competed with his love of food was his love of Maine. His family property on Lake Wesserunsett was an ever shining beacon in his life, and he passed this love on to all his children. Whenever he was not in Maine he would talk about Maine with this longing passion that was only appeased when he arrived back at "camp". Along with all these other loves is animals. He loved all animals, but especially dogs, cats, and birds. His first dog was a German Shepherd named Dante, his second dog was a German Shepherd named Dante, and his third as well. He had a total of 5 German Shepherds in his life, but eventually he thought of other names. He also threw in a Golden Retriever for good measure and a cat named Obie. He loved his pets immensely and would do anything for them and all his dogs were copilots in whichever car he had at the time. He even persuaded one of his college professors to allow him to bring Dante1 to class with him! If you knew Newt you are most likely to remember a friendly, funny guy who made you feel like you had known him your whole life. He would jovially talk with strangers and was generous with his kindness as well as with material things. Humor and wit flowed easily in his conversations, touched with a bit of sarcasm, he would always have you laughing. Needless to say, Newt will be missed immensely by those he is survived by. They are his previous wives, Andrea Wyman and Susan Merriam, his children, Michele Wyman, Jennifer Wyman, Elizabeth Wyman, Christopher Wyman and his wife Christine, and Courtney Stevenson and her husband Justin, his 8 Grandchildren, Obie the cat, and Jenna, his last and only female shepherd. Memorial Service will be Sunday 2/21/21 @12:30PM which will be live streamed via zoom at www.kelleyfuneralhome.com For those who would like to attend in person the viewing is from 11:00 - 12:30, with the service beginning at 12:30. Kelley Funeral Home, 125 Pitman Ave., Pitman, NJ 08071 In leu of flowers the family requests donations be made to: https://maineaudubon.org/support/give/ Kelley Funeral Home is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Newton A. Wyman Jr. Memorial Service Time: Feb 21, 2021 12:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87855070385?pwd=ZGhMY3FyWjRUN1lESzlUd1ZtTXNWUT09 Meeting ID: 878 5507 0385 Passcode: 293108
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