David F. Sayer, Jr.
December 13, 1937 - May 31, 2018
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David F. Sayer, Jr.
December 13, 1937 - May 31, 2018
Obituary
David f. Sayer, jr. Of charleston, formerly of logan wv, passed away on thursday, may 31st, 2018, of natural causes. He was 80 years old, the son of david f. Sayer and zakia sayer. He graduated from the greenbrier military school and ohio state university. He was co-owner of sayer brothers department stores throughout wv.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister marlene nicholas and brother, alex f. Sayer ii. David is survived by his brother farris d. Sayer, sisters lorraine ghareeb (fauzy) and christine husson (bruce), as well as his nephews and nieces, nicky nicholas, jacqueline mason (jason), david husson (mindy), jonathan husson, christin husson, alex ghareeb (amilia), and all his many great-nephews and great-nieces whom he dearly loved.
He will be remembered as a wonderful brother, a devoted son, and a loving uncle. The family wishes to give special thanks to all of his loving caretakers who provided him great comfort.
Funeral service will be 12:00 noon, wednesday, june 6, 2018 at village chapel presbyterian church, 3818 venable avenue, charleston, wv 25304. Burial will follow at sunset memorial park, south charleston.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.
Flowers may be sent to barlow bonsall funeral home, 1118 virginia street e charleston, wv 25301. Or you may donate in memory of david to st. George orthodox cathedral, p.O. Box 2044, charleston, west virginia 25327 or village chapel presbyterian church, 3818 venable ave, charleston, wv 25304.
The family appreciates your prayers and support.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.Barlowbonsall.Com .
Barlow bonsall funeral home, charleston has been entrusted with the arrangements.

6 responses to David F. Sayer, Jr.
Edward Helal says:
August 10, 2021
Relationship: Friend
Location: Ashland Ohio
Farris, Lorraine, Christine And The Sayer Family,
My Thoughts And Prayers Are With You.
My Memories Of The Sayer Family During My Time Spent In Logan And At Ohio State University Have Never Been Forgotten.
Dave Always Had A Smile And Would Treat Me With Respect–Just Like A Brother.
I Had Talked With Dave Twice The Last Couple Of Months And Regret Not Being Able To Speak With Him Again.
God Bless Dave And The Entire Sayer Family.