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Sawyer was born October 30, 2007, at 10:50 AM at Springhill Memorial Hospital in Mobile, AL. He was one of the two lights of the lives of his parents, Robert and Aleen. He and his sister were unlike many siblings because they were best friends, and he would do anything to protect her. He became Celia’s “big little brother” by the time he was 12 years old. He loved his momma more than anything in this world and he was his dad’s constant partner in crime. He loved playing football, baseball, and basketball. His passion for sports was evident when he started playing baseball at four years old and football at five years old. He loved the outdoors and would rather be outside than inside. He excelled at anything he touched. If it didn’t come easy to him, he would work and then work some more. He was never satisfied with just being “good enough.” We would spend hours at the baseball field house working on his hitting, pitching, and catching. If he didn’t like how he was doing, he would work until he had blisters on his hands. His grandparents, Mimi, Grandpa, Grandma, Grammy, and Papa rarely told him no to anything and his Grammy would sneak “Ding Dongs” and chocolate chip cookies to him against the rules of his Papa. He loved hunting, fishing, and riding Mimi’s four-wheeler at her house every time he was there. He had so many brothers and sisters in the community that loved him dearly and he loved them. He was the normal teenage boy in that he thought highly of what people thought about him, even though he would say that he did not. He was loved by so many, and his loss has created a void that will never be filled.
MS; Uncle Kris and Aunt Brittani Williams and their children, Charlotte, Caroline, and Smith of Long Beach, MS; special family,“Popsy” Doug and “Mopsy” Patty Crane of Moss Point, MS and Papa John and Nette Meek of Moss Point, MS; and special friends, Coach Philip Howard of Moss Point, MS and his son, Brody; along with other family and many friends.
1) Donations can be made in Sawyer’s honor to “Say Something Assembly” http://saysomethingassembly.com/donate, whose mission is to assist students who battle mental health issues. Please mail donations to PO Box 6037 Brandon, MS 39047.
2) Donations can be made to the benefit account for Sawyer Magee Family fund at M&M bank, 228-934-1358. These funds will be used for the “Sawyer Magee Athletic Scholarship” that will be set up through the East Central Men’s Club.
Heritage Funeral Home, locally owned and operated, in Escatawpa/Moss Point, MS is in charge of arrangements. You may view and sign the online register book for William Sawyer Magee at www.heritagefuneralhome.us
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Such a handsome young man. Love and prayers for all his family and friends.