The Gainesville Sun, Friday, September 29, 1989
Newton C. Ebaugh
Newton C. Ebaugh of Gainesville died of cancer
Thursday at his home. He was 81.
Born in New Orleans, Mr. Ebaugh lived in Atlanta
before moving to Gainesville in 1935. He earned a bachelor’s degree from
Tulane University and a master’s degree in engineering from Georgia Tech.
He joined the University of Florida in 1935, and served as chairman of the
department of mechanical engineering, retiring in 1950. He organized the
Gainesville firm of Ebaugh and Goethe, Consulting Engineers. He was also
one of the organizers of Big Bend Engineering Co. of Tallahassee.
Mr. Ebaugh was chairman of the Alachua County
Zoning Commission for many years in the 1950s. He was a life member of the
Committee of 100 of the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce, a member of
the Gainesville Rotary Club and an honorary member of Florida Blue Key.
Mr. Ebaugh served on the boards of American
National Bank of Gainesville and the University of Florida Foundation for
many years. He and his wife endowed a professorship in mechanical
engineering at UF and also established the Ebaugh Faculty Fellowship at
Tulane.
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He was a life member of the Society of
Mechanical Engineers and the Florida Engineering Society. He was a
consultant and a member of the board of directors of Marineland of Florida
and Marineland of the Pacific.
He belonged to numerous honor societies,
including Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma and Tau Beta and to the research
society, Sigma Xi. Mr. Ebaugh was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
of Gainesville.
Survivors include his wife Anne Ebaugh of
Gainesville; a daughter Frances Colvin of Tahlequah of Okla.; three
brothers, John L. Ebaugh of Birmingham, Ala., Frank Ebaugh Jr. of
Jacksonville, Texas, and Irvin Ebaugh of Houston; two stepsons, John
Bennett of Orlando and William Bennett of Williston; and five
grandchildren.
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