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Burton (Burt) Milton Newbart also known as "Terrible Terrible", joined God and his loved ones, Maya, Cookie, Scotty, Kim, Joe and Guy on Saturday, February 16, 2013. Survived by his family, Don, Mark, Jeremy, Carolyn, Donna, Timothy, Adriana, Heather, Ryan, Hayden, and Shannon. In his lifetime, Burt has experienced, seen and accomplished great things. Retired with High Honors from the Air Force after serving 34 years. Burt worked as a short order cook, owned his own business (Sherwood Forrest), worked for the Air Force Academy Golf Course, volunteered for many services, and was a bartender. A long time member of the Elks Lodge 309 and of the Eagles 3260. Burt was a great husband, companion, father, grandfather and friend. His friends were many - some long term, some new - our hearts go out to all of you. A special THANKS to Rose Trapp and Don Henry who went far and beyond to make the last years of a great man's life a little easier and a lot more enjoyable. You were truly sent from Heaven. No words can express the love our family and Burt felt for you both. What wonderful memories you placed in Burt's heart. Father and friend of ours, rest Happy, Happy and know we will meet again. Remembrance to take place on February 27th at 5:30 pm at the Eagles 3260. 1830 N. Academy Blvd. 80909 Place of rest Fort Logan.
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Burt was a great co-worker. I have fond memories of Burt especially our golf outing at the USAF Academy. I recall after each golf shot, Burt replying "Terrible, Terrible" to the result of the golf shot. He was a terrific and funny guy. I know he is missed by all who knew him.
John Mount
Friend
January 6, 2023
Burt, you will always be in our Memories .
Hank Stamps
Coworker
February 17, 2020
Rest in peace, Burt.
Brenda Conrad
February 28, 2013
Burt was a kind,friendly person whom I enjoyed working with in the contracting office at the Air Force Academy. He was a good friend and co-worker and we will miss him. Hank and Rose Stamps
February 28, 2013
I will fondly remember our little friend Burt. His slow walk and his "terrible terrible" response when asked how he was doing. God be with his family
Ken Daily
February 23, 2013
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