Family pays tribute to '˜exceptionally kind' Worthing dentist

Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane, Worthing.
He died peacefully at his home in Mill Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane, Worthing.
He died peacefully at his home in Mill Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.
Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane, Worthing. He died peacefully at his home in Mill Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.
The family of a dentist who served the community for decades has paid tribute to him.

Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane.

He died peacefully at his home in Trent Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.

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His granddaughter Anne Saville, from Goring, said: “He enjoyed life to the absolute maximum and passed on a ‘joie de vivre’ on to his children and grandchildren with excellence. Peter was an exceptionally kind and gentle man who believed in love and giving love to all.

Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane, Worthing.
He died peacefully at his home in Mill Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane, Worthing.
He died peacefully at his home in Mill Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.
Peter Joseph Saville cared for thousands of patients in Worthing for more than four decades at his practice in West Park Lane, Worthing. He died peacefully at his home in Mill Road, Worthing, at home on June 27 aged 90.

“His life is a true celebration of all his achievements and how he set example to everyone. Those who were lucky enough to know him remember him as one of the kindest, most selfless men they’ve ever known. He will be very sadly missed by all his loving family and friends and will remain in their hearts forever.”

Peter was born in Ilford, Essex on May 2, 1928, son to John H Saville and Mary Louise Macintyre, brother to Bernard, Margaret and Mary. He studied dentistry at Guys Hospital, London, before spending time in the army doing national service as an officer, where he was stationed in Cyprus and Egypt for a period of time in the early 1950’s as a dental surgeon.

Peter was affected by the loss of his navigator brother; Bernard Saville 49th Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who flew in a

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