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Flower Mound senior center highlights resident who exemplifies what being a father means
By Micah Pearce at Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County)
· June 21, 2026
· 1 min read
Father’s Day is Sunday, and a local senior center highlighted a resident that continues to care for his children and grandchildren.
Flower Mound Sodalis resident Neil Newman is a father to four children, a grandfather to eight grandchildren and a great-grandfather to ten great-grandchildren, with...
Key takeaway “Neil reminds us that fatherhood doesn’t end when children grow up,” said Marissa Simonds, reegional director of life engagement for Sodalis Living.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
As Trophy Club residents celebrate Father's Day, the story of Neil Newman, a Flower Mound senior center resident, resonates deeply. His selfless love and dedication to his family, spanning four generations, demonstrate the enduring value of family ties in our community. The fact that Newman's simple gestures, such as handmade crafts and thoughtful prizes, bring joy to his loved ones underscores the strong family bonds that are a hallmark of our city. In Trophy Club, where family-friendly neighborhoods and community events are a priority, Newman's story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of intergenerational relationships. As we honor fathers and father figures in our own community, we can draw inspiration from Newman's example, recognizing that the love and care we show our families can have a lasting impact on their lives.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 21, 2026 ·
Source: Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Father’s Day is Sunday, and a local senior center highlighted a resident that continues to care for his children and grandchildren.
Flower Mound Sodalis resident Neil Newman is a father to four children, a grandfather to eight grandchildren and a great-grandfather to ten great-grandchildren, with...
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