A Time To Be Born Lennis Eric Newton was born to the late Minnie and Porter Newton, Jr., on September 20, 1960, in Baltimore, Maryland. Eric, as he was affectionately called by love ones, was the youngest of six siblings. A Time To Learn Eric was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. He learned many valuable lessons as he journeyed through life via the good as well as challenging times. However, the mountain top experience of his being occured in his adulthood when upon learning of the goodness and forgiveness of GOD, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. Likewise, during his illness, his faith allowed him to express the sin-atoning value of the sacrifice of Jesus. A Time To Live Prior to becoming disabled, Eric was employed at variour organizations including Manpower, Tate Access Floors and a Privatetly Owened Transportation Company. Among his many attributed were his quet demeanor and cooperative spirit. Eric loved to play ping pong, billiards and was a great chess strategist. He also enjoyed spending time with his friends; however, his family was the most important part of his life. Eric unselfishly shared all that he had and always ended calls to his family with "I Love you". A Time To Mourn On Wednesday morning, April 6, 2011, at 9:45am, surrounded with the presence and love of his family, Erice's life came to a peaceful end. Precious memories will be treasured by three sisters, Beulah Williamson, Jacqueline Skinner of Casselberry, Florida, and Carole Newton; two brothers, Porter with whom he mutually shared the family home for twenty-one years, and Cedric Newton; two brother-in laws, Sylvester Williamson and Horace Skinner; nephew, Derick Williamson, who was his un-look alike twin as they were born six weeks apart and spent the majority of their youth and adulthood together: two aunts, Menyon McCallum, Baltimore, Maryland and Marge McNair, Red Springs, North Carolina; Alice Maynor, a second mother; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousin and friends.