January 1, 1947 - April 20, 2020
Paul Wayne Sebourn, 73, of England, Arkansas went to be with the Lord April 20, 2020. He was born on January 1, 1947 to parents Washington Sebourn and Dorothy Horn Sebourn.
Paul was a farmer and also raised chickens. He was of the Baptist faith.
He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers: Elmer, Daniel, Buren, and Doyne Sebourn; one sister: Ruby Sebourn.
Survivors include: his wife of fifty-five years, Norma Perry Sebourn, son: Stephen Sebourn (Debra) of England; daughter: Emily Sebourn of England; one grandson: Thomas Sebourn of England; one sister: Lucille White of Atlanta, Georgia; also, his nieces, nephews and extended family,
There will be a private family burial at a later date.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Tommy Braswell and the staff of Cavalier Nursing and Rehab for their care and kindness extended to Paul and our family.
Memorials may be made to: American Cancer Society, 901 N. University Ave., Little Rock, Arkansas, 72207-6354.
Paul was a father figure to my two boys before and after there dad passed on the same day as there own only nine years before Paul he was a very sweet neighbor and my prayers continue on for the family.
I did transportation in CNA work at Cavalier when Paul live there until November of 2019 I'm sorry to hear about your loss my prayers are with you and your family
Sorry for you loss. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
I was so very blessed to have such an amazing uncle. He instilled a love of the outdoors in all of us. He will truly be missed.
Uncle Paul will always hold a special place in my heart. While there were many wonderful aunts, uncles, and grandparents in our family, Uncle Paul will always be remembered for the time he spent with the me, Stevie, Emily, Beth, and Bliss. We traveled, camped, skied, fished, & hunted as a family for many years. You could write a book on all of our adventures. He loved the state of Arkansas and we loved him. Even though we all miss him and remember his contributions to the family, he is in a better place now.
Rob Robinson
I am so sorry for your loss, Norma. Prayers for God's comfort for you and your family. Mr. Paul was always so easy-going and a pleasure to have known.