Alice M. Sayers

Alice Mae Sayers, 97, of Bradford, passed away Friday, March 7, 2025, at Bradford Ecumenical Home.

Born May 6, 1927, in Frogtown, she was a daughter of the late William and Pearle (McLain) Ferry.

On October 15, 1943, she married Lionel E. Sayers who preceded her in death on October 11, 2019. She was a 1944 graduate of Clarion Limestone High School.

Alice was a deeply spiritual person and prayer warrior who partnered in ministry alongside her husband when he answered the call to ministry in 1953. Alice was an active member and leader of United Methodist Women, taught Sunday School, assisted as a director of Jr. Camp at Findley Lake and served on the Board at Wesley Woods Christian Camp. Lionel and Alice served together at the following churches/charges: Hartfield and Elms Flats EUB Churches; Sugar Lake, Donation and Mount Pleasant EUB Churches; and Evans Memorial UMC. 

Alice worked in admissions at Bradford Hospital and as part of the office staff at Surgical Associates, but she is best known for her cookies, pies and bread baking.

Surviving are five daughters, Sherlyn (Sam) Deeter, of Raleigh, NC, Marsha Remington, of Red Lodge, MT, Brenda (Millard Gentner) Sayers, of West Valley, NY, Celia (Tim) Brinker, of Henderson, NC, and Penny (Mike) Carroll of Portland OR, one daughter-in-law, Noreen Sayers, of Cooperstown, and one sister, Lois Skinner of Lima, OH

She leaves behind a legacy of 18 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren, five great-great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Alice was preceded in death by her husband Lionel of 75 years, one son Thomas Eugene Sayers, and three brothers LeRoy, Harold, and Ralph Ferry.

Family will receive friends on Saturday, April 5th, 2025, from 10am to 11:45am at the Evans Memorial United Methodist Church, 1447 South Avenue, Lewis Run, immediately followed by a Celebration of Life service at 12pm. A private burial will held at Salem Cemetery in Frogtown.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Evan's Memorial United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 427, Lewis Run, PA 16738 or Wesley Woods Christian Camp, 1001 Fiddlersgreen Rd, Grand Valley PA 16420.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

My deepest sympathies to Alice''s family. She was a great friend to me and I really enjoyed knowing her, if even for only a brief time.
— Joan Klussmann

I am so sorry for your loss. Alice never forgot a birthday or wedding anniversary. She was such an amazing woman that will be truly missed.
— Danielle Sorokes

My history with Lionel and Alice goes back to Camp Findley where I worked two summers on staff before going to Seminary, and before my two sons. They were both great encouragements to my wife (with the Lord now) and I in those early years looking to enter ministry. I missed seeing them for many years, but because I (and Eileen) shared faith in Jesus Christ, WE WILL BE WITH THEM AGAIN. GOD GURANTEED IT THROUGH CHRIST''S WORK. Praise the Lord!
— TIMOTHY M STORMS

Extremely sorry for your loss. May God rest her soul in His Heaven and be with the family and friends during this emotional time period.
— Richard English

I''m not sure that humankind will EVER know the impact Mrs. Sayers actually had on this world or recognize the gift that God gave this world by sharing her with us. While we pray for her and for her family, let us also pray that we at least come close to following her example. If it hasn''t in the past, the world certainly needs more people like Mrs. Sayers in these times! She has wanted us to walk in God''s ways - our doing so would be our greatest way of paying tribute to her. May God bless Mrs. Sayers and keep her in the palm of His hand.
— Donald Konwinski

So very sorry for your loss. Alice was a very kind, wonderful woman.
— Gail Moyer

To the Sayers family, I am sorry for your loss. Your mom and dad lived across from mine on Oxford Street, many, many years ago. They were kind and caring and were wonderful neighbors, as were all of you. She will be missed.
— Marcia Mayo Fowler

Condolences

  • My deepest sympathies to Alice''s family. She was a great friend to me and I really enjoyed knowing her, if even for only a brief time.

    — Joan Klussmann
  • I am so sorry for your loss. Alice never forgot a birthday or wedding anniversary. She was such an amazing woman that will be truly missed.

    — Danielle Sorokes
  • My history with Lionel and Alice goes back to Camp Findley where I worked two summers on staff before going to Seminary, and before my two sons. They were both great encouragements to my wife (with the Lord now) and I in those early years looking to enter ministry. I missed seeing them for many years, but because I (and Eileen) shared faith in Jesus Christ, WE WILL BE WITH THEM AGAIN. GOD GURANTEED IT THROUGH CHRIST''S WORK. Praise the Lord!

    — TIMOTHY M STORMS
  • Extremely sorry for your loss. May God rest her soul in His Heaven and be with the family and friends during this emotional time period.

    — Richard English
  • I''m not sure that humankind will EVER know the impact Mrs. Sayers actually had on this world or recognize the gift that God gave this world by sharing her with us. While we pray for her and for her family, let us also pray that we at least come close to following her example. If it hasn''t in the past, the world certainly needs more people like Mrs. Sayers in these times! She has wanted us to walk in God''s ways - our doing so would be our greatest way of paying tribute to her. May God bless Mrs. Sayers and keep her in the palm of His hand.

    — Donald Konwinski