Frank Baucum Newell

Frank Baucum Newell

Sep 22, 1944 - May 6th, 2021
  • Birth Date: Sep 22, 1944
  • Death Date: May 6, 2021
  • Funeral Date: May 14, 2021, 1:00 pm
  • Location: Ruebel Funeral Home Chapel
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Biography: Frank Baucum Newell, a lawyer known as much for his wit and gentility as his brilliance, died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Little Rock May 6. He was 76.
 
Besides the private practice of law, Newell had performed many roles in government since the 1970s, particularly under two attorneys general who went on to hold higher offices: Jim Guy Tucker and Bill Clinton. Under their realms, Newell was a deputy prosecuting attorney, deputy attorney general, a member of the state Public Service Commission and an administrative law judge for the state Workers Compensation Commission. Newell did most of the drafting of the monumental revision of the state’s criminal laws in the mid-1970s.
 
He was born Sept. 22, 1944, at Little Rock, a son of Robert W. and Alice Henry Newell. He attended Little Rock public schools and at Hall High School he was a halfback for the football Warriors and a member of the track team. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in English at Columbia University in New York City and a law degree in 1969 from the Columbia University School of Law. He returned to Little Rock and got his first job with the Walker, Kaplan, Hollingsworth and Mays law firm, one of the first racially integrated firms in the state. When Tucker, a teammate of Newell at Hall High School, was elected prosecuting attorney in 1972, Newell joined his staff as deputy prosecutor. When Tucker was elected attorney general two years later, Newell became deputy attorney general, where he helped rewrite the criminal code under a commission created by the previous attorney general, Ray H. Thornton Jr. In 1976, he married Dee Ann Anthony.
 
Newell stayed on in the attorney general’s office under his successor, Bill Clinton. Clinton appointed Newell in 1977 to the state Public Service Commission. It was a period of immense controversy over utility regulation—particularly over rate increases and the approval of new coal-burning power plants. In 1981, lawmakers who owned utility interests and the new governor, Frank White, who had utility backing, sought to block Newell’s confirmation in the state Senate, convinced, wrongly, that Newell would be too devoted to consumers and too hostile to utility interests to give them a fair shake. Newell simply resigned and went to work on Clinton’s staff as a legal assistant reviewing legislation. The Worker’s Compensation Commission hired him as an administrative law judge, adjudicating hundreds of worker injury claims a year for many years. He was the chief draftsman of the Revised Rules of Appellate Procedure in 1994-95. Eventually, he left the workers compensation office and joined the Laser Law Firm. He retired in 2019 from the Barber Law Firm.

 Newell, a fine golfer in his youth, was on the Columbia University golf team. After finishing at the top in one tournament in Little Rock, he counted the clubs in his bag and, realizing that he had one club too many, reported it to the sponsors and had himself disqualified. He soon gave up golf, but continued to love walking, poetry, thrillers and taking care of his family. He was the funniest person on Earth. Ask anyone.
 
 He is survived by his wife, Dee Ann; his children, Dr. John Buchanan and Anna Asa Newell; a brother, Henry Newell; and a sister, Leslie Peacock. Memorials may be made to Arkansas Children’s Hospital. A remembrance service will be held at 1 pm, Friday, May 14 at Ruebel Funeral Home.

Condolences(14)
Morris Thompson
#14
Aug 12th, 2021 7:46 pm
It shocked and saddened me to learn of Frank's passing. Although we did not see each other often, when we did it was as though we'd only seen each other the day before. He was a good friend and I will miss him.
JAMES (JIM) W. STANLEY
#13
May 19th, 2021 4:32 pm
FRANK WAS A FRIEND; HE WAS GREAT FUN WITH WHICH TO SPEND AN HOUR OR MANY HOURS. I WAS A FORTUNATE FELLOW TO HAVE KNOWN HIM FOR MANY YEARS. I SEND ALL THE NEWELL HOUSEHOLD MY CONDOLENCES. THERE IS A SONG BY WILLIE NELSON THAT HAS A POWERFUL SET OF LYRICS, THAT COME TO MIND UPON THE LOSS OF FRANK. IT ADDRESSES THE DEATH . ' I'TS NOT EASY TO GET OVER -- IT'S JUST SOMETHING YOU GET THROUGH.'
I PRAY GOD SENDS COMFORTING-ANGELS TO SURROUND AND BRING PEACE INTO THE HEARTS OF THOSE WHO LOVED FRANK.
Mary Anne A Sullivan
#12
May 14th, 2021 9:27 pm
Dear Dee Ann,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Sending you my love.
Mattie Goodrich
#11
May 14th, 2021 6:49 pm
I worked for Frank at AWCC. He was witty, good-humored, unpretentious, a great boss and I loved working for him! He will be missed.
Becky Kossover
#10
May 14th, 2021 4:58 pm
So very sorry Katie. I knew Dee Ann a long time ago when I worked at The Centers. Condolences to you all!
Fran Murray
#9
May 13th, 2021 8:46 pm
I’m so sorry for your loss. I worked for Judge Newell at Workers Comp for 5 years, and I learned the following:
He was brilliant, he was hilarious, he was very kind, and he was a workaholic......and he liked to walk!
Carolyn Ryburn
#8
May 13th, 2021 8:01 am
I am so sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. I worked with Frank at the Barber Firm, and he was a wonderful mentor and friend to me as I began practicing in workers’ compensation. We stayed in touch after I left the firm. I would often text him to ask what he was reading (which was usually something very academic and insightful), and he would ask me what reality shows I was currently watching (I don’t think I ever got him to view Married at First Sight). That banter was always so fun. He was one of the most clever and intelligent minds I’ve ever known. I will surely miss his dry wit and smile. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am so truly sorry.
Dianne Amis
#7
May 12th, 2021 11:55 pm
I was Judge Newell's court reporter at AWCC for several years. It was sometimes difficult to make a record because I would be laughing so hard at Frank's always sharp (but never cutting) wit. Brilliant, funny, and kind -- a rare combination. I was privileged to know Frank Newell. He will be missed so much by so many.
Mike Pickens
#6
May 12th, 2021 1:25 pm
Judge Newell was one of the funniest, kindest, most compassionate people with whom I have ever had the pleasure to work. He was an ALJ at the AR Workers' Comp Comms'n when I started practicing law in 1990 March. When I was hired as a workers' comp ALJ in December 2017, Judge Newell was in private practice with the Barber Law Firm. He was a patient, and fair ALJ, always willing to help a young lawyer learn the things he needed to know. As a lawyer, he was highly knowledgeable, thorough, and an eminently effective litigator. Frank Newell will be greatly missed by so many people, many of whom - like me - he mentored and influenced in many positive ways which he probably did not even recognize. And yes, Judge Newell was one of the funniest people I have ever known. His dry sense of humor, wit, laugh - along with that mischievous spark in his eyes - are and will always be greatly missed. May God Bless Judge Newell, and comfort his family. We all will see him again some day!! With much respect, and love...Sincerely, Mike Pickens
Jim Engstrom
#5
May 12th, 2021 10:23 am
I am saddened to learn of Frank's passing. We were classmates at Hall High and then at Columbia College as well as in the same fraternity. He was highly intelligent, witty and friendly. He made the world a better place and will be sorely missed. My condolences to the family.
Dr and Mrs H F Bunny Brown
#4
May 12th, 2021 9:42 am
Dee Ann, John and Anna, June and I are so sorry for your loss and you are all in our prayers. May Frank Rest in Peace.
Dr Bunny and June Brown
Susan Minor
#3
May 12th, 2021 9:26 am
I had the honor of working with Frank at the Barber Law Firm. We shared many laughs - he would light up the room with his smile and humor! We found a common connection - I am from Newport and grew up with his Newell cousins - Mr. Bobby, Ms. Betty and their children. I've missed Frank since he left the firm. He was a wonderful person. I pray for his family. May God hold you close.
Kent Kretchmar
#2
May 12th, 2021 4:13 am
I am sorry to hear about Frank's passing. He was a neighbor and a classmate through elementary school, junior high, and Hall High School and we both attended Columbia. My sympathy to his family. He will be greatly missed.
Molly Satterfield
#1
May 11th, 2021 6:49 pm
I am so sorry. Condolences to the family.
Molly Satterfield

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