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Frank Saylor Sr.

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Frank Saylor Sr.

Birth
Death
13 Feb 2007 (aged 90)
Burial
York Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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YORK Mr. Frank Saylor, Sr., 90, passed away Tuesday, February 13, 2007, at Memorial Hospital. He was the loving husband of Mae (Fisher) Saylor for over 70 years. Mr. Saylor was self-employed as a plasterer for over 50 years, until his retirement in 1980. His business began when he and his brother-in-law, Clair ''Jack'' Warner, formed Saylor & Warner Plastering. Following Mr. Warner's retirement, he became partners with his son, John, and formed Saylor & Company. Mr. Saylor was a life member of the 9th Ward Republican Party, the Girard Athletic Association, and the Victory Athletic Association. He was an original member of the York County Fiddler's Association, Chairman of the Building Committee, and Past President. He was also an original member of the Big Chief Hunting Camp in Tioga County. Some of his favorite hobbies included hunting, fishing, and gardening fruits and vegetables. In addition to his wife, Mae, Mr. Saylor leaves four sisters, Yvonne "Vonnie" McClain and husband, Larry of Brogue, Alma Kohler of York Haven, Daisy Siders of Dover, and Anona Morgan and husband, Kenneth of York; three brothers, John Saylor and wife, Mary of Wellsboro, Charles Saylor and wife, Barbara of Wilmington, Del., and Jerome Saylor and wife, Lisa of Wrightsville; 17 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Samuel "Sam" Saylor of Wellsboro; and a sister, Mabel Warner of York. He was also survived by nieces and nephews. Mr. Saylor was preceded in death by a son, Frank Saylor, Jr.; two sons-in-law, Charles Kohler and Richard Siders; a sister, Carrie Koller; and five brothers, Ivan, Earnest "Red", Wilbur, Ralph, and William "Bill" Saylor.
Published in the York Daily Record & York Dispatch on 2/16/2007.
YORK Mr. Frank Saylor, Sr., 90, passed away Tuesday, February 13, 2007, at Memorial Hospital. He was the loving husband of Mae (Fisher) Saylor for over 70 years. Mr. Saylor was self-employed as a plasterer for over 50 years, until his retirement in 1980. His business began when he and his brother-in-law, Clair ''Jack'' Warner, formed Saylor & Warner Plastering. Following Mr. Warner's retirement, he became partners with his son, John, and formed Saylor & Company. Mr. Saylor was a life member of the 9th Ward Republican Party, the Girard Athletic Association, and the Victory Athletic Association. He was an original member of the York County Fiddler's Association, Chairman of the Building Committee, and Past President. He was also an original member of the Big Chief Hunting Camp in Tioga County. Some of his favorite hobbies included hunting, fishing, and gardening fruits and vegetables. In addition to his wife, Mae, Mr. Saylor leaves four sisters, Yvonne "Vonnie" McClain and husband, Larry of Brogue, Alma Kohler of York Haven, Daisy Siders of Dover, and Anona Morgan and husband, Kenneth of York; three brothers, John Saylor and wife, Mary of Wellsboro, Charles Saylor and wife, Barbara of Wilmington, Del., and Jerome Saylor and wife, Lisa of Wrightsville; 17 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Samuel "Sam" Saylor of Wellsboro; and a sister, Mabel Warner of York. He was also survived by nieces and nephews. Mr. Saylor was preceded in death by a son, Frank Saylor, Jr.; two sons-in-law, Charles Kohler and Richard Siders; a sister, Carrie Koller; and five brothers, Ivan, Earnest "Red", Wilbur, Ralph, and William "Bill" Saylor.
Published in the York Daily Record & York Dispatch on 2/16/2007.


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