Harvey Sewell | | Date of Birth: | June 11, 1938 | | Date of Death: | August 13, 2010 | | Service Date/Time: | August 16, 2010 2:00 PM | | Service Location: | First Presbyterian Church | Services: Funeral services will be held at 2PM on Monday at First Presbyterian Church in Greenwood with the Dr. George Wilson officiating.
Graveside services will be held at 2 PM on Tuesday at Johns Island Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Johns Island with the Rev. Jonathan T. Van Deventer officiating. | Visitation: The family will receive friends following the service on Monday at First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall and following the service on Tuesday at Johns Island Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. | Obituary: Harvey Winston Sewell, 72, of 315 Arsenal Drive, at Grand Harbor, former resident of Seabrook Island, husband of Dottie Daniels Sewell died Friday, August, 13, 2010 at Self Regional Medical Center.
Born in Rome, GA, he was a son of the late Hiram Winston and Louise Benton Sewell. Mr. Sewell graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor’s in Business and retired from DuPont. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Greenwood and was an elder of Johns Island Presbyterian Church in Johns Island.
Surviving in addition to his wife of the home are a daughter, Susan Sewell “Jay” Frickman of Charleston; a son, Harvey Winston “Laura” Sewell, Jr. of Charleston; a sister, June S. Foster of Houston, TX; a brother, Norman E. Sewell of Scottsdale, AZ; and five grandchildren, Lindsay Nicole Funderburk, Cameron Elizabeth Funderburk, Harrison Hughes Frickman, Benjamin Branham Sewell and Jonathan Whitfield Sewell.
The family would like to express their deep gratitude to Dr. George Geils, Jr. for the compassion and care provided to Harvey.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 1741 Greenwood, SC 29648.
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Condolences | | Post Condolence | | Gayle & Danny Ostrowksi, South Carolina | | We are heartbroken for the loss of such a sweet man. We love you Dottie. We have your family in our prayers. | | | | Timothy J. Cookson, South Carolina | | I was extremely sorry to learn of Harvey's passing. I worked with Harvey in DuPont both at the Kinston site and the Cooper River site. Harvey was a fine man. Period. He was rock-solid and true in his support of all of us at Cooper River as we went through many bad times related to business viability. I always went to Harvey when I needed someone that I could talk with and trust. He was a good listener. He helped me out many many times. Harvey was one of the good guys. | | | | Tom Frickman, Kentucky | | Dear Dottie,
Our prayers are with you and all of Harvey's loving family. We knew a true southern gentleman in Harvey. He will surely be missed but fondly remembered.
All our Love,
The Frickman family | | | | Anne & Tom Boggs, South Carolina | | Dottie,
I was so sorry to hear of Harvey's passing. You and your family have our prayers. | | | | The Corvino Family, South Carolina | | Mrs. Sewell/Winston/family - we grieve for your loss. Please know you're being lifted up in prayer. | | | | Randall Smith, North Carolina | | TO the Harvey Sewell Family
I have many good memories from working with Harvey. Especially the Game Cock coat that was given to Bryan when he was only two years old and the aquarium given to our family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Ann and Randall Smith
Greenville N. C. | | | |
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