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Kenneth Dale Sadler

10/22/1954 - 12/13/2023

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Kenneth Dale Sadler, age 69, passed away peacefully under hospice care at Lawrenceville Health and Rehabilitation Center on December 13, 2023 after a long illness. He was employed by Economy Tire in Lawrenceville, VA for 39 and a half years making many friends throughout his career. Kenneth would visit those same friends on his lunch hour daily and be gifted lollipops and candies, truly showing his loving, giving heart. Kenneth was an avid outdoorsman, known for the special bond he had with his hunting dogs and deer season. Kenneth is survived by his wife of 34 years, Denise Nowell Sadler, his brothers Edward N. Sadler of White Plains, Michael J. Sadler (Brenda) of LaCrosse, and his sister Diana Sadler Parker (Larry) of LaCrosse, and a sister-in –law Sharon Whitlock Sadler of Ebony. Kenneth also leaves behind; two nieces, Jill Parker Kissinger-Hawks (Chris) of Wake Forest, NC, Megan Sadler Felts (Robby) of Cartersville, three nephews, Jay Randall Parker (Shannon) of Keysville, Michael Curtis Sadler (Kristen) of Bracey, Dennis James Sadler (Shantelle) of Ebony, three great nephews, Landon Parker, Caden Parker and Hunter Parker and three great nieces Hannah Grace Kissinger, Abigail Keathley Kissinger and Kylie Danielle Sadler.
Kenneth was predeceased by his parents Henry Curtis and Nellie Kidd Sadler, a sister Mary Elizabeth Sadler, a brother William ‘Billy’ Anderson Sadler and a nephew Andy Sadler. A private graveside will be held at Tabernacle Cemetery, White Plains. Memorial Contributions to the Tabernacle Cemetery Fund, Treasurer, Steve Jones, 507 Forest View Drive, Colonial Heights, VA.
Crowder – Hite – Crews Funeral Home is serving the Sadler Family.

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  1. So sad to hear of Kenny’s passing. I considered him a good friend back in highschool. Kenny gave to me two mixed breed hounds when we were both in school. These were the first dogs I ever owned. I remember going dove hunting with him. Even though I didn’t see much of after graduation, I always considered him a good friend. R. I. P. my friend. My condolences to his family.

  2. Mrs.

    Kenneth and I grew up together, playing in our grandmother’s yard. He was a happy, fun loving guy, making friends easily. May sweet memories comfort his friends and family and give them peace.

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