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Robert Edward Priestley - SAVANNAH - Robert Edward Priestley, 75, died January 17, 2008 at home with his family at his bedside. He had been under the care of Hospice Savannah during a long, courageous battle with lung disease. A native of Pittsburgh, PA, Bob had lived in Garden City and Wilmington Park since 1961. He was predeceased by his mother, Katharine Priestley, a sister, Helen Ladislaw and his in-laws, Duncan and Etheleene McAllister. After graduation from South Hills High School he became a member of the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps in Washington, D.C, his unit played for presidents, kings and queens. A bugler, Bob frequently played "Taps" for military burials at Arlington National Cemetery. He was a member of the Air Force Association. Following military service, he attended Georgia Teachers College (now known as Georgia Southern University). He received a BS in Education in 1957 and MS in Administration in 1972. He retired in 1985 after 30 years touching the lived of thousands of students as band director of Jeff Davis County High School, of the Rebel Band at Groves High School and principal of Sprague Elementary School, in Garden City. Bob was a former member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity and Phi Delta Kappa education leadership organization. Bob remained loyal to Georgia Southern University as a member of the 1906 Society and Southern Boosters. He was an enthusiastic fan of the Georgia Southern Eagles from the rebirth of its football program in 1981 and, until his illness, rarely missed a game. After retirement, Bob continued to be an education supporter through his membership in Professional Association of Georgia Educators, Georgia and Chatham County Retired Educators. An advocate for children and the elderly, Bob served as a chairman of a Chatham County Judicial Citizen Review Panel for 15 years and delivered Meals-on-Wheels to elderly shut-ins for more than a decade. A charter member and former president of the Garden City Lions Club he also served as Region Chairman for Zone 1. Before becoming a member of Wilmington Island United Methodist Church, Bob was a member of Garden City United Methodist Church for many years. He was teacher for John Barnes Sunday School Class and leader of the PrimeTimers, the senior's ministry of the church. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Melba M. Priestley of Savannah; sons, Rob Priestley and his wife, Patricia and Rus Priestley all of Savannah; granddaughters, Rachael Priestley and husband, Brian Methot of Lilburn, GA; Allyson Priestley of Savannah and Jessica Binkley of Brooklyn, NY; two sisters, Grace Priestley and Jane Schlegal of Pittsburgh, PA; several nieces and nephews and Rachael's mother, Sharon Broyles of Pooler. Funeral: 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 20, 2008 at Wilmington Island United Methodist Church. A reception will follow in the church fellowship hall. Burial: Family burial Monday in the Greenwich section of Bonaventure Cemetery. The family wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to RN Liz Maher and CNA Pat McPhatter of Hospice Savannah and all the caregivers and physicians who lovingly gave Bob and his family care, comfort and support. This enabled him to spend his last days at home with his family as he desired. Remembrances: Alpha Delta Kappa Foundation/Priestley Scholarship, 1615 West 92nd . Street, Kansas City, MO 64114-3296. Please sign our on-line guestbook at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News January 18, 2008 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at www.savannahnow.com

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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Jan. 18, 2008.

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merry maids

January 22, 2008

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Ralph Broeils

January 22, 2008

Please accept our sincere condolences from the Ralph and Sharon Broeils family on Ashley Road and from the Scott and Stacy Pickard family on Chatsworth Road in Wilmington Park. We did not know your family well, but from all the notes I have read in this guestbook, your family has added a lot to our community and world.

Sherry & Allen Bath

January 21, 2008

"Coach" Priestley
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

Susie Dailey

January 21, 2008

Dear Melba,
May love, prayers, and peace surrond you and your family.
Susie Dailey
Gamma Beta, Alpha Delta Kappa

Cecil Flowers

January 20, 2008

Aunt Melba, Rob, Rus,

I am so sorry. My thoughts are with you during this sad time.

Love and sympathy,
Leslie

Pam Rich

January 20, 2008

Dear Melba, Please know that you and your family are in my prayers during these sad moments. You have always been a blessing to those you come in contact with. I am sorry I was unable to travel to Savannah at the present time. I will continue to pray for you in the coming days. Love to you.

Tammie & Jennifer Walz

January 20, 2008

Rob - condolences to you and your family on your father's passing. We can certainly empathize with you. Tammie and Jennifer Walz

Donna Mears Latham

January 20, 2008

Mr. Priestley was my favorite teacher at Groves. I was in Bag Pipes from 1967 till I graduated in 1970. He was the most wonderful person you could have ever known.
My prayers go out to the family in there time of loss.
May God comfort you all in the days, months and years ahead.

Sandi McGraw-Correia

January 19, 2008

Mr. P...was a really nice guy, and I have many fond "band memories"...the countless hrs of practice for the half time shows, the march to the stadium on Friday nights, and Mr. P yelling out "SOOOUTHH!!!"....God speed..Mr. P.

Carol & Joe Douglas

January 19, 2008

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Sandi McGraw-Correia

January 19, 2008

Mr. Preistly taught me how to tie a necktie. It was part of my Bagpiper uniform and I could not tie it...so he taught me, " Wrap one, two, under through"...I never forgot, and I taught my husband and my son, the same way Mr. Preistly taught me. I remember those endless afternoons of practice for the half time shows on the schools field...the marches to the stadium, and the wonderful half time shows....then, when he would yell out, "SOOUTH!!" and the band would play what I think was his favorite ( because he always smiled so big when the band played it!)....Mr. Presitly was a really good guy, and he made so many positive impacts on so many kids that passed his way...we are better people for having known him.
God bless Mr. Preistly.

Steve Kujawa

January 18, 2008

God's peace and condolences on Mr. Priestley's passing.

Steve Kujawa

Carol Jarriel Maddox

January 18, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Steve Kujawa

January 18, 2008

Peace and condolences to all on Mr. Priestley's passing.

Steve Kujawa

Sherry Belford

January 18, 2008

Rob, I am out of town. I just read about the death of your father. Please accept my condolences for you and your family.

Mildred & Herman Walker

January 18, 2008

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Penny Fort

January 18, 2008

Mrs. Priestley, Robbie, and Rusty,
I have such fond memories of "Mr. P"drilling us with the afternoon band practices and all of the grueling hours he would put in to do the thing that he loved.
I was with him his last year at Groves with the band and enjoyed doing Alumni Band with him. That always seemed to be more fun than the "have to" band!
We all have such fond memories of Mr. P. and those times will always be cherished to know that we were a part of his "J" club.
May the Lord look down upon his family and help you through this transition. My thoughts are with you.
May God Bless you all.
Penny Brant Fort

Steve Kujawa

January 18, 2008

Mrs. Priestley, Robbie, Rusty, & Family,

Please accept my condolences on Mr. Priestley's passing. His influence on me was profound and long-lasting. I was in his beginning band class at Pooler Elementary School nearly 40 years ago and today I teach high school chorus, guitar, and piano in Houston, TX while maintaining a singing and conducting career. The french horn he gave me from the Groves High Band Camps is still displayed prominently in my music room trophy case. Thank you both for teaching me and inspiring so many young people to professional careers.
Prayers and Peace,
Steve Kujawa, M.M.

Russell Sena

January 18, 2008

God's Peace to the remaining family of E. Robert Priestley. With heart felt condolences,
Russ Sena

Dr. Jim Cavanah

January 18, 2008

As a former Groves High Rebel Band student of Mr. Priestley, I will always remember the values he helped to instill in all of his students.

May the peace of God that passes all understanding gurad the hearts and minds of Bob's family.

Stan Anderson

January 18, 2008

Mrs. Priestley, Rob and Rus-

I'm sorry to hear of Mr. Priestley's passing.

I was a Groves Rebels band member when he was there for the last 2 years at Groves and was introduced to music by him in the 5th grade. I owe a lot to him. He inspired me and many others.

His sense of humor was one of the many things I will remember most about him. He could also be stern when he had to, but it always seemed he had a twinkle in his eye.

I hope you will find comfort in the fact that he touched so many lives in so many positive ways

He was a good man.

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