William “Addison” Sawyer, a native of Saraland, AL and a resident of Mobile, AL, passed away on January 31, 2023, at the age of 23.
Addison graduated from Satsuma High School in 2017 and joined the Army National Guard in 2018. He loved being with his family and friends and seeing others smile. He loved to dance and make others laugh. He brought light to every room he walked into. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Addison is survived by his daughter, Harlo Rain Sawyer; mother, Nichole Kittrell; stepfather, Bryan Walker; father, Derek Sawyer; siblings, Abby Westbrook, and Ayden Kittrell-Bates; grandparents, Floyd (Diane) Kittrell, Frances (Don) Grady and David (Susan) Day; along with other family members and friends.
A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 17, 2023 at Theodore Church of God, 6360 Theodore Dawes Road in Theodore, AL, at 11:00AM. There will be a time of visitation before the service beginning at 10:00AM. Food and fellowship to follow at Cross and Crown Family Worship Center.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Home of Grace by mailing a check to 394 Aldock Road, Eight Mile, AL 36613 or Text to Give – Text keyword “Grace” to #251-418-4118, or to the Mission of Hope Ministries at https://www.missionofhopeministries.net/givehope/
Expressions of condolence for the family may be made at www.hughesfh.com. Hughes Funeral Home, 26209 Pollard Road, Daphne, AL, is assisting the family.
Addison was my brother before he was ever my friend. Like brothers we had our ups and downs, but through it all I was hoping for nothing less than the best for Addi. I love you and your family forever and I just hope you’re at peace my brother.
I hope your soul is at rest brother. I will miss you more than anything, and our memories will forever be cherished. And I pray for comfort for your family, and your young in as well. She will be loved and grow up to make everyone around her radiate happiness.
You were an amazing friend. We grew up together, played baseball together, got in trouble together…you were practically family. We haven’t talked in years, but I know you had my back through whatever and you know I had yours. I will see you again one day buddy.