Jackson County, Oklahoma - Obits: Lloyd B. Sadler ------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: Tammie Villeda January 31, 2003 USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ------------------------------------------------------- LLOYD B. SADLER Lloyd B. Sadler, 72 Altus, Okla died Friday at Jackson County Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were this afternoon at the Peoples Cooperative Funeral Home Chapel with Roger Todd officiating. Burial was to follow at the Altus City Cemetery with military honors. He was born Jan 3, 1931 in Mangum, Okla to Tessie Lee and Essie Gertrude (DeSpain) Sadler. He married Ethel Lea Sells on Oct 2, 1955 at the Lake Creek Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a supervisor for the Ciy of Altus Street Department. He was a member of the Thomas Street Church of Christ. He enjoyed fishing, camping and cooking hamburgers for his friends and family. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister-in-law Hazel Sells and brother-in-law, Loyd Edmond Sells. He is survived by his wife Ethel Sadler of Altus, sons Kim Sadler and wife Mary of St. Louis, Missouri, Ronnie Sadler and wife Denise of Altus, daughters Vickie Sadler and Sandra Lockett of Altus, Okla, Tammie Villeda and husband Rutilio of Vernon, Texas: brothers Talma Sadler and wife Mae of Plymouth, Calif, Doyle Sadler and wife Tsute of Colorado Springs, Colorado; sister Margarette Cook and husband Orlan of Wolford, Texas; grandchildren Amber Sadler of Oklahoma City, Okla; Heather Sadler, Weatherford, Okla; Kasey, Jeremy, Jonathan, Michael and Kanyon of Altus, Okla; Timothy Romero of Altus, Okla; Danny Villeda of Vernon, Texas; Ryan Sadler of Tipton, Okla; Chelsea Sadler of St. Louis, Missouri; Jamie and Steven Fixico of Altus; one great-greatchild Kaden Wayne Howe of Tipton and many nieces and nephews, and other family members. Memorials contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are under the direction of Peoples Funeral Home of Lone Wolf. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Submitted by: Tammie Villeda, daughter of Lloyd B. Sadler. --------------------