Don Newbury, SMU Lacrosse figure head, passes away

From the collegelax.us LSA board:
It is with extreme regret and sorrow that I write to tell you that Don Newbury passed away in his sleep in the early hours Sunday. For those of you who don't know about his legend, Coach Newbury was the heart and soul of the SMU Lacrosse Program for over twenty-five years. Following a distinguished military career in World War II where he received the Purple Heart for taking shrapnel on the beaches of Normandy, he managed to continue playing the game he loved as a goalie until his sixties when he was recognized by Sports Illustrated and understandably forced to retire by his wife. Along with a few others, Don was instrumental in bringing the sport of lacrosse to Texas. When he finally linked up with an SMU Lacrosse team in its infancy, the two were never spoken of without the other for the remainder of his days. He was extremely well-known and loved in the lacrosse community around here and was recognized as the first inductee into the North Texas Lacrosse Hall of Fame a few years back.
Words cannot describe the passion this man had for our program, and one could not begin to count the number of lives he touched along the way. Even in some of our last visits, his first thought would be to ask about the team, the current players, and any alumni who I'd spoken with recently. Even though I feel like I lost a family member yesterday, I am more saddened that the young men who will continue to come through our program won't have the opportunity to visit with him.
The funeral service is tentatively set for Friday morning of this week, and I'll be sure to let you all know when I have more information. If possible, please take a moment to think about him and his family.
Best regards,
Tom Greene
Head Coach