Sammy J. Jewell

May 8, 1943 ~ June 24, 2017
South Portland - Sammy J. Jewell, 74, died Saturday, June 24, 2017 at home surrounded by his family.
Born on May 8, 1943 in Arkansas, Sammy was the son of the late Sam and Sylvia (Roberts) Jewell. Following graduation, Sammy enlisted in the United States Navy where he served during the Cuban Missile Crisis. During his service in the Navy, Sammy was stationed in Brunswick where he met Sherry Intrieri. They were married on May 1, 1970. Following their marriage, Sammy enlisted in the United States Air Force where he honorably served for 16 years, retiring in 1985. Throughout his military career, Sammy and Sherry were fortunate to have been able to travel the world.
In his retirement, Sammy enjoyed spending time at Range Pond Campground. Family and Friends could find Sammy sitting outside in the sun quietly reading, surrounded by pink flamingos and other unsightly lawn ornaments. When the summer would end and fall began, Sammy could no longer sit outside. He was content though because it meant that football season was starting. His wife Sherry would kiss him goodbye knowing that for the next few months his attention and focus would be on whatever football game was on, especially if it was a Razorback game. When football season was over, Sherry would kiss Sammy and welcome him back.
Above his love for camp and football, Sammy was a devoted husband, proud father and adoring grandfather. He cherished his grandchildren and spoiled each of them in their own unique way. When he would go shopping, he knew exactly what kind of treats to get his grandchildren. Whether it was peach ring candies, little sodas, Danish pastries, marshmallow pinwheel cookies or salt and vinegar chips, Sammy was always stocked up and ready for visits from his grand kids.
Sammy had a dry sense of humor and a laid back, reflective personality. He was a very mellow, kind and thoughtful man who will be deeply missed.
He is predeceased by his sisters, Bobbie Presswood and Mary Sutton.
Sammy is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Sherry Jewell of South Portland; daughters, Jodi Jewell of Casco and Keri Weekley and fiance Paul of South Portland; grandchildren, Jordan, Michael, Mac, Samantha, Joseph and Bailey. Sammy is also survived by his sisters, Doris Beck and husband Jim, Nancy DelRio and Vickie Vernon.
Sammy's family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Hospice of Southern Maine for the compassionate care he received in his last days.
Visiting Hours will be held on Thursday, June 29 from 4-6PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Life Celebration service with Military Honors will follow at 6PM.
Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Maine Veterans Homes, 460 Civic Center Drive, Augusta, ME 04330
My Razorback Buddy–Loved going on tour with you–May You Rest In Peace Sam.
– Pete Swasey
Sherry and family, So sorry to learn of Sam’s passing. I shall cherish the fond memories of his wisdom and humor.
Kevin Bagley
– Kevin Bagley
Sam,
You were one of the most genuine and generous people that I have ever known. I am going to miss our frequent conversations on current events; you were always a lot more current than me! The past few days I’ve found myself glancing over to your favorite chair, expecting to see you there watching the news. I know that you are now in a better place with family and friends; the family and friends that remain will always remember and love you! Thank you!
– Charles R. Kipouras
Uncle Sam, I am so grateful I had the time to tell you what you meant to me and how you helped me grow into the woman I am today. Your inspiration started the year I was with you in Northern Maine; Grammy and Grandpa took Shara and I on a trip to visit you all. Your words were so poignant and wise; and they will stay with me for a lifetime. We will miss you soon much!!
– Melissa Cook
I have no regrets with you. I never missed an opportunity to say I love you and spending time with you and mom was always first on my to do list. You left this world knowing you were my favorite human being on this planet and I was yours (sorry Mom and Jodi ) My sadness today does not come from missed opportunities, time lost, or words unspoken. It comes from moving forward without one of the two people who have been with me everyday of my life since I was born. How do I do that? No one will ever forget you, and your great-grandson will most certainly know how amazing you were. I love and miss you Dad with my broken heart and all.
– Keri