A. T. Sewell
April 9, 1942 ~ March 2, 2017
Born in:
Hawkinsville, GA
Resided in:
Decatur, GA
Born in:
Hawkinsville, GA
Resided in:
Decatur, GA
My sympathy to the family long friend to Martha Ann and AT at Indian Creek Baptist church we will miss him a lot. Love in Christ Becky
My sympathy to my cousins family.We didn’t see each other very often but we will miss you.
So sorry to Sewell family. A T was a good person.
So sorry to hear of A T’s passing! God Bless the family and friends
Sorry to learn of A.T.’s passing. We knew him as Sonny. He was always pleasant and mild mannered. He was loved by some and will be missed by many. Rest in peace our friend.
So sorry to hear about the passing of A.T. Bill and I are praying for the family.
So sorry about A.T. Bill and I are praying for the family
A T was a dear friend of my brother Reggie Lancaster. Our family hates to hear this sad news. God Bless.
On behalf of David and Hi-Hope, we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sewell family.
Worked with A.T. for many years in First National Bank of Atlanta way back in the day like they say. Enjoyed his dry sense of humor and his ability to always keep a straight face. After I left I was not able to keep in contact but I always remember him, even all the way in Spring Farm NSW Australia. My thoughts are with his relatives and family.
My sincere condolences to the Sewell family. Though I didn’t know Mr. Sewell, I do know the pain of losing a loved one. John chapter 11offers comfort for all those that have experienced this. May the God of all comfort comfort you at this time.
I worked with A.T. for more years that I like to think about. He was always one of my best friends. It was my honor to serve as an Usher at A.T and Martha Ann’s wedding. After parting ways through displacement/Retirement, we stayed in touch, although not often enough. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to the family. May God grant peace and serenity to each of you
My sincere condolences to the Sewell family. I worked with A.T. for many years at FNB Atlanta. He was a good person and most of all a good friend. I regret losing touch. I will always have fond memories of him and will carry them with me for the rest of my days.