William Clayton Sagar

October 17, 1929 ~ November 6, 2020
William Clayton \"Bill\" Sagar, 91, of Danville passed away Friday, Nov. 6, surrounded by family. In keeping with Bill\'s wishes, cremation has taken place. Bill was born October 17, 1929, in Columbus, Ohio, to the late Herbert and Virginia Agnes (Watkins) Sagar. He was raised in Gahanna, Ohio, and graduated from Gahanna Lincoln High School in 1947. He then enrolled at Capital College in Columbus, where he studied science. After graduating, he attended Ohio State University where he earned a master’s and Ph.D. in organic chemistry. While at Ohio State, Bill met the love of his life, Dorothy A. Anthony. They were married February 14, 1953, in Cincinnati, Ohio. After Bill obtained his degrees, they moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where Bill worked for 3 1/2 years as a chemist for the Ethyl Corporation. In 1961, Bill was offered a professorship at Centre College in Danville. He was a full-time chemistry professor at Centre for 32 years, retiring in 1993. He continued teaching at Centre after his retirement until 2007. He was a member of the American Chemical Society and was named an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa. Bill was active in Danville\'s Presbyterian Church where he was a deacon and elder. In service to his community, he was on the Salvation Army Advisory Board and was an active contributor to Habitat for Humanity and Meals on Wheels. Throughout his life, Bill loved building things. During his working years, he filled his home in Danville with custom cabinetry and built bookcases and furniture for his children and grandchildren. After his retirement, he moved on to bigger projects, including building an addition to his daughter\'s home and a gazebo in the backyard of his home. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Virginia Agnes Sagar, his sister Ardella Shaub and two brothers, Robert, and Jack Sagar.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, two daughters Victoria Lee Sagar of Mount Washington and Christina Lynn (Michael) Hagburg of Bismarck, North Dakota, a son Thomas A. (Jeanne) Sagar of Danville, Indiana, a brother Thomas Sagar of Millersport, Ohio, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Private services will be held. Due to the current pandemic, a public memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial donations in Bill\'s memory are suggested to the Presbyterian Church or the Salvation Army. Please sign the guestbook or send a Hug from Home.
Private services will be held. Due to the current pandemic, a public memorial service will be held at a later date.
Peace, Prayers and Blessings
We are praying for peace and comfort for your family during this time. Hugs and love, Quentin, Brandi, and Gatlin Downs
Dorothy, I\’m so very sorry about Bill. He had had a wonderful life doing some things that he enjoyed. Plus, he always had you by his side. Sincerely, Brenda Mitchell
One of the Best
To Dorothy and family we offer our deepest condolences. I thoroughly enjoyed my years working with Bill at Centre. In recent years, we enjoyed intermissions at the Norton Center performances when we could catch up with what was going on in your lives. Bill was such a generous and sharing person. We will miss him. Our best wishes go to you and your family. with love, Brent and Ruth Anne
Condolences to the Sagar Family. Dr. Sagar will be remembered for many wonderful traits. I will remember his generous spirit, his compassionate heart, his curiosity, and genuine interest in improving the lives of those in his community. He was a gentleman and a scholar.
Dorothy and family, Both of you were so kind to a young family who came to Centre in 1966. I will never forget the kindness that you showed us .. George worked first in Physics dept and then in Media/Library division for 13 years. You welcomed us into the Centre family and always showed kindness in all you did. Will miss seeing you at Norton Intermissions! God Bless All! Karen Benson Caswell