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Carl L. SEWELL Jr.

Middletown, Ohio

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News Death NoticeSEWELL, Jr. Carl L. 57, of Middletown, died Wednesday, November 13, 2013, at home. He was born in Middletown, Ohio on June 6, 1956 to father Carl L. Sewell and mother Diane (Bursk) Fleming. Carl served his country in the United States Marine Corps and he had been a roofer...

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My heart breaks knowing I do not have you here to call or get your calls.I know that you are there with Mom and Scott and grandma and grandpa and you all are looking down and seeing my tears. I love you and one day I will be there with you. I love you brother more than life. You are missed and always will be.

I remember Carl laughing like that in this photo when I met him at a reunion in Bloomington. He told me he spent his honeymoon there I think.

Carl gave me this pic a couple of years ago of him and Stan. It meant so much to me and means more now.

I don't even know what to say except I'm going to miss your face cuz. You definitely had one of the biggest hearts of anyone I've ever known. I love you lil Carl.

Carl was the oldest of all my cousins. I don't ever remember him getting mad or impatient with any of us. He used to let us go downstairs to his room and listen to records. He never minded if we danced on his bed - and we did. You were loved by so many and will be missed by all. Until we meet again - Love, Jenny

Thinking of you all.Take care and "God Bless". Love to all...Amy and Hubie !!!!!

Carl, You will be so missed by all. You were such a great fun person. Debbie and your family will so miss you. You were always such a happy man and fun to be around. Prayers for you and your family.

Lil Carl was a kind gentle fun loving nephew. He was a friend to many and will be missed dearly by all his family and friends. Our thought and prayers are with all his family especially Carl Sr. & Penny.

Gosh, what a great nephew he was. He and I had the same sense of humor, he laughed at everything I said and vise versa. He was the first of many nephew's that I have. We were very close in age. Mom was still having children when his dad and mother had him. He loved his grandma Sewell so much. He called her Ma. Thankfully he lived next door to her for a period of time when she was in her 80's and lived alone. He would cook for her. I'm very thankful to him for that, as I lived out of state and...