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Obituary: Ruth Newquist, 92, Of Newtown
Ruth participated in The League of Women Voters and The Garden Club. In 2015 she served as the Grand Marshal of the Newtown Labor Day Parade

Information and Photo Courtesy Honan Funeral Home
NEWTOWN, CT — Ruth Newquist, a Newtown resident for 55 years, passed away peacefully on Sat., Jan. 13, 2024, at the age of 92. Born on May 4, 1931, in Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of Thomas Francis Nolan II and Ruth Kramer Nolan and the sister of Thomas Francis Nolan III.
Ruth earned her BFA from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and attended The Art Students League in New York City. Early in her career, she worked in the Empire State Building and as a textile designer at R.S. Associates in NYC. She later obtained a master’s degree from Southern Connecticut State University and became an art teacher at New Fairfield High School.
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Teaching art was Ruth's passion, evident in the care she gave her students and her involvement in SCAN, The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown, an organization she and her late husband, Larry Newquist Sr., founded over fifty years ago. Over the years, she served in several SCAN positions, including president. It was her idea to begin the iconic afternoon art demonstrations. She consistently brought in talented artists like Frank Federico, Charles Reid, and Robert Cottingham to demonstrate their way of painting. She was very proud of SCAN and the growth she saw in her own work and that of other members.
Ruth began practicing art as a child. She became well-known for her oil and watercolor paintings of rural New England and urban New York City. She loved painting both old barns as a way of preserving their memory, and the vibrant daily life of lower Manhattan, especially SOHO. She was a signature member of the National Watercolor Society (NWS), a board member of The Salmagundi Club in NYC, and an elected member of Connecticut Watercolor Society (CWS), North East Watercolor Society (NEWS), North Shore Art Association, MA, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, NYC. She exhibited her work across New England and New York. And she won dozens of awards, including the highest watercolor award in the Salmagundi Club Annual Membership Exhibition. She was also featured in the American Artist magazine in June 1999 and is represented in the prestigious hardcover watercolor books Splash 9 and Splash 12.
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Active in Newtown, Ruth participated in The League of Women Voters and The Garden Club. In 2015, she served as the Grand Marshal of the Newtown Labor Day Parade.
Ruth is survived by her daughter and son, Lynne Pleau and Larry Newquist Jr., and grandchildren Emma Newquist, Brei Pleau, and Julian Newquist. Her vibrant, creative spirit and love for family and friends will be missed.
Friends may pay their respects at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown, on Sat., Jan. 20, from 1 to 4 p.m. Sympathy donations may be made to SCAN, PO Box 41, Newtown, CT 06470.
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