Rev. Lionel E. Sayers

Rev. Lionel Eugene Sayers, 94, Pastor Emeritus of Evans Memorial United Methodist Church, of 16 Constitution Avenue, Bradford, passed away Friday, October 11, 2019, at his residence with his loving wife of 75 years by his side. 

Born January 11, 1925 in Parnassus, he was a son of the late Russell Sayers, Sr and Martha (Musthaf) Sayers Moorehead. 

Lionel attended Clarion Limestone High School. He enlisted into the United States Army Infantry and was Honorably discharged. Lionel’s career started as a lineman at Bell Telephone.

On October 15, 1943 in Frogtown, he married the love of his life, Alice Mae (Ferry) Sayers who survives.

In 1953 Lionel felt the calling to become a pastor and enrolled at Fredonia College.  He completed the Conference Course Study under the Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB) and was ordained in 1960.

Rev. Sayers’ first pastoral assignment was to the Hartfield and Elms Flats EUB Churches followed by the Sugar Lake, Donation and Mount Pleasant EUB Churches.  During this time he also served as Chaplain of the County Homes in Dewittville and Dunkirk and as a director of Jr. Camp at Findley Lake. In 1967 he was assigned to Pastor the Evans Memorial United Methodist Church (UMC) in Lewis Run where he served for 11 years. He was a member of the Western Pennsylvania Conference of United Methodist Churches, the Bradford Ministerial Association and volunteered at the outreach program for children. 

In 1978 when Multiple Sclerosis limited his speech and ability to visit congregants, Rev. Sayers left church ministry but continued to minster through his infectious crooked smile while being the owner and operator of The Sharp Shop. Before MS limited his activities, Rev. Sayers loved to be in nature, whether it was walking in the woods, hunting or gardening. In his later years he continued his love of nature through Sunday drives, and feeding and watching the birds outside his window. He was also a lifetime member of the Lewis Run Volunteer Fire Department. 

Surviving in addition to his wife Alice, are five daughters, Sherlyn Sue (Sam) Deeter, of Raleigh, NC; Marsha Kay Remington, of Harlingen, TX; Brenda Joy (Millard Gentner) Sayers, of West Valley, NY; Celia Ann (Tim) Brinker, of Henderson, NC; and Penny Lee (Mike) Carroll of Cary, NC; and one daughter-in-law Noreen Sayers, of Cooperstown, PA. He leaves behind a legacy of 18 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister- and brother-in-law, Lois and LeRoy Skinner of Bradford, and sister-in-law Lucille Sayers, of New Bethlehem, and many nieces and nephews as well as the many caregivers that helped to care for him over the past 16 years, including Cathy Kennedy who faithfully cared for him each morning.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Thomas Eugene Sayers; brother Russel Sayers, Jr.; step-father Earl Moorehead; brothers- and sisters-in law, Cynthia Sayers, Ralph and Iwilda Ferry, LeRoy and Hazel Ferry, and Harold, Irene, and Margaret Ferry; and nephews Jerry Ferry, Robert Ferry and Don Sayers.

Relatives and friends may call on Friday, October 18, 2019, at Evans Memorial United Methodist Church, 1447 South Avenue, Lewis Run, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm and again on Saturday, from 10:00am to 11:00am, at which time funeral services will be held with Rev. Ken Duffee, Pastor, and Rev. Roger Peterson officiating. The service will be followed by a lunch for family and friends. A private burial will held at Frogtown Cemetery in Clarion County.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Evans Memorial United Methodist Church. 

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 -

Sheri, Sam and family. We are sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathy.
— Pete and Marty Palumbo

I''m am so sorry for your loss, I will miss him greatly, he was such a sweet ?? I really enjoyed my time I had with him & the privilege to know him. My condolences to the family!
— Bobbi

I am saddened to hear of Lionel''s passing. He fought the good fight and remained a faithful steward. Please accept the sympathies of Jan (Lohr) Armstrong, Jennifer (Lohr) Lukaszyk, and Sarah (Lohr) McMullen.
— Jan (Lohr) Armstrong

Oh how we will miss him. Our steadfast prayers for his dear Alice and wonderful family. We extend our love and prayers to all.
— Douglas and Sherri Schulze

We will miss Rev. Sayers. Always had a smile. Inspirational leader in Lewis Run. Our condolences to the Sayers family.
— Dave Ross

We are so sorry for your loss. Macy and Nancy Foster Henderson, NC
— Nancy Foster

I grew up attending church services at EM, his daughters led the youth group at church. I met his granddaughters who were good friends of mine through HS. He always had a warm smile and greeting anytime you would see him. My heart goes out to Alice and her family-my deepest sympathies to all.
— Dawn (Smith) Lindner

Lionel was truly a man of God and inspired all who knew him. Praying for all of you.
— Deborah Lee Walz

We were saddened by the news but comforted knowing Lionel is with the Lord he loved and served. What an inspiration he has been to us all as he bore his yoke and walked his talk. We are missing him already.
— Daniel Su

Lionel was an incredible man, and I will forever hold him dear in my heart. Love to you all.
— Stacy (Zandy) Rubin

What a great man of God. We will greatly miss him. He was such a inspiration as he continued to honor God in the struggles he endured. He was a wonderful encouragement and passionate supporter of our outreach to Chinese students and scholars.
— Glen Osborn, China Outreach Ministries

We have you and your family in our prayers. Your father lived a long and faithful life. You were truly blessed. Phillip and Jean Burnette
— Jean Burnette

We are sorry for your loss. He was truly a great man and super Uncle. He will be greatly missed.
— Linda and Larry Skinner

We are truly sorry for your loss. Hopefully you will find comfort knowing your father is in a better place. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
— David and Stephanie Vick

Saddened to hear of Uncle Lionel’s passing. Our prayers and love are sent to you! Love, Leigh Marie, Ken, Abigail, Kaitlyn, and James
— Leigh Quinn

Our Deepest Sympathy and Love is sent to you and your Family. May you feel God’s Comfort and Peace at this sad time. Jimmie and Deborah Kelly and Family
— James and Deborah Kelly and Family

What a wonderful long life he lived. Love to all of you as you adjust to life without him here.
— Nancy Bobbitt

Condolences

  • Sheri, Sam and family. We are sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathy.

    — Pete and Marty Palumbo
  • I''m am so sorry for your loss, I will miss him greatly, he was such a sweet ?? I really enjoyed my time I had with him & the privilege to know him. My condolences to the family!

    — Bobbi
  • I am saddened to hear of Lionel''s passing. He fought the good fight and remained a faithful steward. Please accept the sympathies of Jan (Lohr) Armstrong, Jennifer (Lohr) Lukaszyk, and Sarah (Lohr) McMullen.

    — Jan (Lohr) Armstrong
  • Oh how we will miss him. Our steadfast prayers for his dear Alice and wonderful family. We extend our love and prayers to all.

    — Douglas and Sherri Schulze
  • We will miss Rev. Sayers. Always had a smile. Inspirational leader in Lewis Run. Our condolences to the Sayers family.

    — Dave Ross