Walter-Sewell-Obituary

Walter Eugene Sewell

Baltimore, Maryland

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Walter E. Sewell of Baltimore, passed away peacefully on June 18, 2020 at his daughter's home surrounded by family. He was the son of the late Rev. Walter Sewell and Margret Parker-Sewell, father to four daughters and three sons: Rev. Dr. Regina Sewell, Nancy Eley, Baby Angel (deceased), Justine...

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Hi Dad, Still missing and loving you. It´s still hard to believe you´re not here. Think about you and momma daily. Love #2

I REMEMBER YOUR FATHER AS A QUIET AND FREINDLY MAN, I REMEMBER HIM TAKING ME TO THE BEACH WITH YOU ALL AS A YOUNG GIRL, I ENJOYED SEEING HOW GENTAL HE WAS WITH YOU MOM, MAY THEY BOTH REST IN HEAVENLY PEACE.

Hey daddy I miss you sooo much. It´s been 2 years Seems like yesterday. How is mom, angel....and rest of the family? We are still living by the great values instilled in us. On the 4th of July we got together over here...Gene and Justine´s kids had a blast!!! Al really misses you he talks about almost every day. You´ll continue to watch over us. Love you and miss you #2

Well Dad its been a year since you transitioned, you have been missed. Thanks for everything you taught me, something's I didn't understand until now. Hope you and Mom and the entire family are enjoying heaven. RIP until we meet again.

Dad and I had so much fun practicing our father/dance for my wedding. He transitioned one month before our planned original date. Al was still hospitalized with covid and due to the pandemic our wedding date had to be pushed back. Well, Al and I were married in a small ceremony on November 5, 2020. We couldn't have chosen a better day the weather was amazing warm sunny, bright and beautiful. It hit me my Daddy wasn't there, I started feeling some sort of way then the feeling passed. In my...

Hey "Ole Man", it's already been a month since you left Regina, Nancy, Bucky, Mike, Larry, and I...it seems like it was yesterday. People are still talking about how handsome you looked, how sharp you were dressed, all the beautiful flowers, and your beautiful obituary. How's Mom and Angel? Did you tell them how much we love and miss them? I bet you had some kind of reunion with the family and your friends. Guess what? I got a $40.00 camera ticket on the way to your service. I had...

Daddy miss you so much, will try to walk in your footsteps. We'll stay strong as a family, say hello to Mon and all of our relatives. I miss my $5.00 box. Rest well until we meet again.

Daddy hated to see you go, we will continue to stay strong as a family. Thanks for everything you taught me, hopefully I'll be able to walk in your foot steps. Say hello to Mom and all of our relatives. Also I miss my $5.00 box. Sleep well until we meet again.

Dad, I miss you so much. The days just aren't the same with out our daily phone calls and hearing you say, "I'm still holding." It was a pleasure to care for you and I thank God
for giving me the opportunity to do so. You and I shared some special moments. My heart is broken you won't be here to give me away at my wedding. We had so much fun practicing our father daughter dance. Al and I know you'll be there spiritually. You memories are etched in my heart forever. I love you #2