Thad was married to Nan Davis for 50 years and was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Their home was in Freeport.
He began his law practice in 1950 and became a senior partner in the firm of Davis, Newton and Davis, retiring in 1991. He served as a municipal court judge in Freeport Texas until his retirement in 1995.
The author of Texas Senate Resolution No. 73, 1995 remembered him as follows: "He had a strong personality and was well known for his integrity, his decisiveness, and his forthrightness; he was also compassionate and generous and gave willingly of his time to help others."
Thad was a civic leader serving on the hospital board, MHMR board, American Legion Post, the Brazosport Rotary Club and El Mina Shrine Temple. He was a devoted member of First Methodist Church of Freeport.
Thad was married to Nan Davis for 50 years and was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Their home was in Freeport.
He began his law practice in 1950 and became a senior partner in the firm of Davis, Newton and Davis, retiring in 1991. He served as a municipal court judge in Freeport Texas until his retirement in 1995.
The author of Texas Senate Resolution No. 73, 1995 remembered him as follows: "He had a strong personality and was well known for his integrity, his decisiveness, and his forthrightness; he was also compassionate and generous and gave willingly of his time to help others."
Thad was a civic leader serving on the hospital board, MHMR board, American Legion Post, the Brazosport Rotary Club and El Mina Shrine Temple. He was a devoted member of First Methodist Church of Freeport.
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