Charles-Saye-Obituary

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Charles A. "Sonny" Saye

Cumming, Georgia

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DIED
November 9, 2013
LOCATION
Cumming, Georgia
CHARITY
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American Cancer Society

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McDonald and Son Funeral Home and Crematory - Cumming Obituary

Charles A. Saye, Sr., Sonny, was a man about family and team. Sweet, kind, and humble in most environments, he would become a fierce competitor on the court or on the field. As a 1953 graduate of Athens High, he went on to be a member and captain of the Georgia Bulldog baseball team that would...

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A BIG THANKS COACH AND DRIVERS ED TEACHER AT SSHS.

I was saddened to hear about the passing of Coach Saye. He was an incredible human being, mentor and coach. I have such fond memories of him when my older brother was at Milton and when he coached me. Mrs. Saye and family, may god be with you during this difficult hour.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

During my High School years at Oconee County, Coach Sonny Saye was the only Coach we had. He coached every sport !! He worked hard and worked his teams hard, and they achieved much success! Coach Saye will always be remembered in the hearts of those who loved, respected, and admired him. May God's love, grace, and healing be with each family member and bring you to a place of Peace.

I was very saddened to hear about the passing of coach Saye. May you find comfort in the promise found in Is. 25:8. May the God of all comfort be with you and your loved ones during this difficult time.

Marilyn, I was saddened to hear of Sonny's death. He was always so upbeat and pleasant to be around at Milton. God bless you and yours. Gwen Tindall

Coach Saye was a great coach.Loved being one of his team members. Marylin, may God be with you and give you comfort.
Linda Kay Crowe Eslinger

Marilyn, you and the family are in thoughts and prayers. Kitty Stanfield

I'm saddened to hear of Coach Saye's passing. I enjoyed having him as our asst. golf coach at Milton. I'm blessed to have seen him two weeks ago; as always, he was looking forward to his next round of golf. My prayers are with Marilyn and the family.