WILLIAM H. SAYLES, 90, died October 14, 2013 in Fort Pierce, Florida. Bill was born in Lansing, Michigan and moved to Fort Pierce, Florida in 1962 coming from Deland, Florida and was the owner of Sunrise Pharmacy in Fort Pierce, Florida. He graduated from the University of Michigan. He served in the United States Army Air Corp during World War II. He is survived by his companion, Aleda J Caldwell of Fort Pierce, Florida; son, Dr. William "Al" Sayles of Louisburg, North Carolina; daughters, Cecelia Harvie Clark of Fort Pierce, Florida, Carol Sayles Anderson of Carolina Beach, North Carolina, Marie Sayles of Key Largo, Florida; 6 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild. Memorial Contributions Can be made to The Salvation Army, 3629 S US 1 Hwy Fort Pierce, FL 34982. Services: A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday October 16, 2013 at 2:00 PM at Haisley Funeral Home. An online guest book may be signed at www.haisleyfuneralhome.com
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I met Bill 65 yrs ago in Detroit and worked at Parke, Davis with him; I called him on his birthday (July 15th), not knowing that it would be his last; I will miss Bill very much.
harold hinchey
November 6, 2013
I wii miss Bill greatly. He has been a good friend since 1969. He left a beautiful family which I was lucky to know.
Robert Rice
October 16, 2013
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