He was a native Houstonian, born, October 11, 1928 to Mack Sexton Sr., and Josephine Sexton. Freddie was preceded in death by his wife Eleanore Sexton (Stetter), his granddaughter Theresa Dean Phillips, brothers, Mack Jr., Arnold, and Milby Sexton, and sister Mildred McCauley.
Freddie is survived by his sister Mickey Sexton, his daughters Pamela Kahn Sexton, and her husband Steve Kahn, Heidi Sexton; his son Peter Sexton and his wife Hiliah; Grandchildren Freddie Sexton, Elizabeth Sexton, Gary Sexton, Leila Allen and her husband Ryan and Stefan Kahn, former daughter-in-law Barbara Johnson and 5 great grandchildren.
Freddie grew up in Houston serving his Lutheran faith. He graduated Aldine High School where he played basketball and football for Aldine High and attended University of Houston. Shortly thereafter Freddie entered the United States Army where he served in the European Theatre, stationed in Mannheim, Germany for 5 years and where he met his lovely wife Eleonore, a native from Germany. During his leisure time he loved to play baseball at the barracks and travel throughout the Alps with his wife.
Freddie worked in the Oil & Gas Industry for many years and lived most of those years overseas with his family in Tripoli ,Libya, and Singapore. He traveled extensively throughout Asia, Africa and Europe and settled back in Houston for his retirement.
For relaxation Freddie enjoyed entertaining friends and family by barbequing. He also enjoyed playing golf and watering the lawn. Freddie loved to watch his grandson Stefan, play high school football and was a passionate and devoted Houston Astros fan. He loved being with his family for holiday celebrations and was an avid fan of Pamela and Heidi’s (daughters) cooking. He also enjoyed his visits with Pastor Black and receiving Holy Communion was special to him.
POEM
I thought of you today
But that is nothing new
I thought about you yesterday
and days before that too.
I think of you in silence
I often speak your name
All I have are memories
and your picture in a frame.
Your memory is a keepsake
from which I’ll never part
God has you in His arms
I have you in my heart.
From Your girls forever, Pamela and Heidi