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William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Celebration Of Your Life
William “BILL” M. Sayer In Memory Of Your Birthday
William "BILL" M. Sayer
William “BILL” M. Sayer
Place of birth: Rochester NY
Religious affiliation: Other
William M. “BILL” Sayer, 81 lost his yearlong battle with cancer at the Brownwood Care Center in Wildwood, Florida. On Jan_27, 2016. Bill was born Jan. 1, 1935 in Rochester NY. Bill moved to
Central Florida in 1957 and worked at Martin Marietta until he and son Dwight formed Sayers Auto Parts, Sayers Auto Service and Wrecker Service at
29th Street and the South Orange Blossom Trail in 1969. When Bill retired he spent alot of his time at WLBE Radio 790 AM show hosting the Party Line in
the Leesburg area. Bills first wife Clara M. Sayer died in 2000 from throat cancer. Bill is survived by his wife Alice/Wildwood, his daughters
Marsha/Flagler Beach and Melody/Kissimmee, sons Dwight/Clermont and Raymond/Umatilla, sister Judy/Fruitland Park, grandchildren, Devin, Julie,
Marshall, Kendall, Justin, Austin and Amanda plus 4 great grand children Braydon, Chandler, Jacob and Kinsley all whom reside in Central Florida. Bill was a veteran of the US Navy having served
in Pearl Harbor during the Korean War. Bill was a loving father who worked
very hard making sure his family was provided for and we will all miss him
terribly. A celebration of life for the family will be scheduled at a later
date.