Quentin Sexton

quentin sexton

Quentin Sexton, 63, of Hughes Springs, was born August 3, 1959 in Portsmouth, Ohio to Stephen and Ramona Sapp Sexton. He passed away August 17, 2022 in his home. Quentin loved to fish, being with his kids and grandkids, and watching baseball. He worked as a Quality Manager for 40 years at Lone Star Steel.

Quentin was preceded in death by his father, Stephen Sexton; sister, Stephanie Sexton Moore.

He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Carla Sexton; mother, Ramona Sexton; children: Jessi Gonzalez and husband Joey of Hughes Springs, Texas, Brandi Harvey of Athens, Ohio; son, Clint Young of Avinger, Texas; grandchildren: Jaxon Woods, Jantzen Gonzalez, Jase Gonzalez, Taylor Harvey, Tarryn Harvey; best friend and fur buddy, Baxter; brothers: Shane Sexton of Ore City, Lamont Sexton of Diana.

Services will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, August 21, 2022 at Reeder-Davis Chapel. There will be a time of visitation 5:00 until 7:00 Saturday evening at Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.

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  1. Quentin was so much more than a friend and buddy. We traveled many roads together. I'll always be grateful for the time we shared together. You'll always be in my heart forever.

  2. Prayers to the Sexton family Mr Sexton was a very fine man and friend and glad I got to have him as my foreman

  3. I was so shocked and saddened to see the posting on FB. Quentin was one of the good guys. He knew his job, was a matter of fact, and always wanted pipe processed through heat treat correctly. I always knew I could rely on what he told me. My heartfelt sympathy to his family.

  4. Carla & all of the family: my sincerest condolences to you at Quentin's passing. We were coworkers & friends for his entire career at Lone Star Steel. I truly share this loss with each of you.

  5. Carla, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I didn't know he was sick but he was taken well before his time. I am certain he is in a much better place. Quentin was like a little brother as we were growing up. You have my deepest condolences.
    Tony

  6. Quentin, gone far to soon.. You gave me the perfect, beautiful, kind daughter. That loved her daddy more than life.. God must have needed another angel…RIP.. Cindy

  7. To the family of Quinton Sexton. Quinton was my supervisor at Heat Treat for many years. He and I together took ovality readings on countless pipe. He was great to work with and I will always smile when I remember his words, "Gibbs, It Aint Rocket Science." God Bless You All.

  8. Candle 8Thank you, He loved working for Lone Star Steel. I miss him so very much. We met in in the fall of 1983 in my dad’s yard. I was really young only 16, thought he was so sinking cute.. But it wasn’t our time yet. In 1985 met again and stayed together! We grew up together, he was my best friend. I will never love anyone more! And there is no doubt he loved me 110%.


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