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The Oregonian -- BEND -- A day before Lance Cpl. Randy Newman was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq, he talked to his dad about what he wanted to do when he returned home on leave in late September.

The Marine was hoping to take his sergeant elk hunting in Oregon and his 8-year-old brother, Ken, to Disneyland. "He was upbeat, encouraged," said his father, Jerry Newman.

But the younger Newman was killed Sunday by a bomb while patrolling with his unit in a light armored vehicle in Iraq's northern Al Anbar province.

"We are brokenhearted," Jerry Newman said Wednesday.

Holding back tears, he and his wife, Ramona Newman, stood with friends in front of their home amid the junipers and rabbit brush east of Bend as U.S. and Marine Corps flags hung at half staff behind them.

Randy Newman, 21, was committed to his family, God and his fellow Marines, they said.



"I realize when people die we only remember the good things," Jerry Newman said. "But I don't remember a week that went by that he didn't honor me."

Newman was a member of the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion of the 1st Marines Division based in Twentynine Palms, Calif.

He joined the Marines a year after graduating in 2003 from Mountain View High School, only waiting that long at his father's request. "He felt he needed to do something," his father said. "His friends were going off to college."

Newman was injured twice before by roadside bombs since deploying to Iraq in March, his family said. Sunday's attack also killed Cpl. Adam A. Galvez of Salt Lake City.

"It doesn't surprise me that he was in a very precarious place and doing it very willingly," said Les Combs, his high school wrestling coach.

Newman was passionate about physical fitness, first as a high school wrestler and then as a Marine, his father said.

After a long day's labor in Iraq, when other Marines were looking to rest, Newman would do sit-ups or push-ups, his father said. He even did squats with his vehicle's driver loaded on his shoulders.

He hoped to become a personal trainer after his time with the Marines concluded, his father said. He even sent his dad a weight-loss book from Iraq "and he told me to read it cover to cover because he didn't want to lose his dad," Jerry Newman said. "That was Randy."

The family thanked the community for its outpouring of goodwill. "We've had more support than is possibly imaginable," said Jerry Newman.

In their last conservation, Ramona Newman said she asked her son, a born-again Christian, if he was praying. He told her: "Mom, God and I are so tight right now," she recalled.

A public service for Newman is scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center in Redmond.

"Remember my son as a great and valued warrior," Ramona Newman said.

 

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Randy Newman
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, August 24 2006 @ 11:53 PM EDT
Our heartfelt condolences to the family of Randy Lee Newman. Our boys are the true American Hero believed that they are doing the right thing. Your son was with our son unti July 29th. They both have the same goal. We pray that you have the love and prayers surrounding you and your family .
Randy Newman
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, August 26 2006 @ 08:42 PM EDT
Randy,
I would like to say thank you to you and the other two men who were killed in that blast for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Randy Newman
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, September 05 2006 @ 09:48 PM EDT
Our 2nd anniversary to our son death is tomorrow, all I can say is this....This will be with you forever, it will make you cry everyday, and you will always cause you great sadness when people ask you how were your holiday? Life goes on for them. They do not every realize that your loss will burn in your heart and mind forever.
You will miss him everyday, but stand tall. What he believed in and the price he paid for living it needs you to remember. Be proud no matter how sad you may be. Your son is a fine man. He now belongs to the elite group of all those who give all for others. Share him with someone everyday to keep his bright spirit alive. Then he will always be remembered by those who may not even have met him. His life is worth it. Do not let others take that away from him, or your family. Rhonda McCarthy PMM Cpl Joe McCarthy KIA 9/4/04
Randy Newman
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, December 21 2006 @ 03:47 PM EST
Randy Newman was the best person I have even known and I am extreamly proud to say that he was my best friend! Though it may be hard to go on, and it may hurt knowing that I am never going to be able to hear his goofy laugh or hug him again, I will never stop loving him or praying for all of our soilders.
Randy Newman
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, May 20 2007 @ 04:31 PM EDT
I personally didn't know Randy but I attended his USMC Memorial Service and was overwhelmed by the love soo many people had for this young man. His family, community, and country lost a good man when Randy was killed. His memory will live on in many ways, including in the hearts and minds of my children. I pray for the Newman family to find peace with this, knowing their son was a "strong and valiant warrior" and a "true" momma's boy.
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