Everett Washington Sewell © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Everett Washington Sewell, son of Andrey and Lydia Sewell was born January 7, 1890 and departed this life on November 28, 1964.
He was united in marriage to Minnie E. Miller in 1916 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
He moved to Reydon in 1919 and resided there until his death.
He was preceded in death by his wife and one son.
He is survived by one daughter, Lahoma Wheeler of Canadian, Texas; two sons, Jack and Gene, both of San Jose, California; one brother, Floyd Sewell of Maderia, California; three grandchildren, Mrs. Nancy Chambers of Canadian, Texas; Mrs. Glen Lemons of Amarillo, Texas; and John Wheeler of Reydon; five great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Services were held at the Community building in Reydon on December 1, 1964 with Rev. B. G. Wheeler officiating.
All of his children and grandchildren were present.
Committal White Rose cemetery, Reydon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
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