REV. WILLIE SAYE LAID TO REST IN OCONEE HILL CEMETERY
Rev. Willie Saye, well known Baptist minister, was laid to rest in Oconee Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. Saye died Friday at his home in the fifty- first year of his age.
For many years he was pastor of various churches in this section and his kindly sprit and faithfulness to his duty endeared him to a large number of people who came to attend his funeral services conducted by Rev. Dr. J. J. Bennett, Rev. B. F. Elliott, Rev. George E. Stone and Rev. A. L. Flury.
The services were conducted from the Prince Avenue Baptist Church, of which Mr. Saye was a member.
Mr. Saye is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lizzie Saye, a daughter, Mrs. I. T. Franklin; three sons, Messrs. Roy, Newt and Fred Saye; three sisters, Mrs. R. T. Yarbrough, Mrs. Frank Wall and Mrs. Locklin Kent; and two brothers, Messrs. J. I. and Walter Saye.
REV. WILLIE SAYE LAID TO REST IN OCONEE HILL CEMETERY
Rev. Willie Saye, well known Baptist minister, was laid to rest in Oconee Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. Saye died Friday at his home in the fifty- first year of his age.
For many years he was pastor of various churches in this section and his kindly sprit and faithfulness to his duty endeared him to a large number of people who came to attend his funeral services conducted by Rev. Dr. J. J. Bennett, Rev. B. F. Elliott, Rev. George E. Stone and Rev. A. L. Flury.
The services were conducted from the Prince Avenue Baptist Church, of which Mr. Saye was a member.
Mr. Saye is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lizzie Saye, a daughter, Mrs. I. T. Franklin; three sons, Messrs. Roy, Newt and Fred Saye; three sisters, Mrs. R. T. Yarbrough, Mrs. Frank Wall and Mrs. Locklin Kent; and two brothers, Messrs. J. I. and Walter Saye.
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