Raymond Gene Sewell

Profile Updated: June 22, 2012
Residing In: Amarillo, TX USA
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Gene and Rita Sewell of Amarillo celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Amarillo.

Gene married the former Rita Finney on April 6, 1963. They lived in Amarillo briefly before moving to Borger. Gene then transferred to Pampa with Plains Creamery. They both made Pampa their home until they retired and eventually returned to Amarillo.

Gene is a veteran of the Army and Rita has been a lifelong beautician. She owned The Hair Junction in Pampa. They are members of Southwest Church of Christ and have been active in its youth programs.

Children of the couple are Ronnie Sewell of Dallas, Randy Sewell of Amarillo and Richard Sewell of Chicago. They have two grandchildren, Ciara Sewell and Allison Sewell.

Amarillo-Globe-News, April 14, 2013

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Apr 10, 2016 at 3:33 PM

Reading the obituary of Gene Sewell stimulated my recollection of my last year in Borger.  After high school graduation, I didn’t see Gene but handful of times over the years.  However, I ran into him on Borger Main Street in 1963—he had been in the Army and had just gotten engaged to be married. After having traveled so far down the road and my roots planted in New England all the memories of yesteryears were buried, seemingly so, but they were actually more close to the surface than I imagined.

Ted William (Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame Baseball Player) once said, "Never make your home in a place. Make a home for yourself inside your own head. You'll find what you need to furnish it---memory, friends you can trust, love of learning, and other such things. That way it will go with you wherever you journey."   I loved that quote and it felt so applicable.

Gene’s philosophy was much like that. He was such a solid citizen---a unique and quality guy who was fun to be around.  He always demonstrated the true gentleman demeanor and lived according to high standards---above all, he held his faith very close and truly lived it as well.

I knew Gene from the day one in the 1st grade and I feel compelled to write something in memory of Gene Sewell and say farewell to a really good man. 

It can be very difficult to find the right words, or any words really, to say. I worried about saying the wrong thing and felt awkward writing this, but I want Gene’s family and friends to know that a lot of people are thinking of them and feeling for them.  

BHS58 produced very high quality men and women...Gene was one of the best!

Mike Connelley

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Posted: Dec 16, 2013 at 11:52 PM
Rita Sewell, Gene's wife

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Posted: Dec 16, 2013 at 11:52 PM
50th Wedding Anniversary photo from Amarillo Globe-News Announcement April 14, 2013