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SADLER, JR., Kenneth G. (Ken)Of Lake St. Louis, MO, died peacefully in his sleep July 13, 2013 at the age of 47. Ken is survived by his wife, Kristin Sadler (NEE: Gerschbacher); his father, Kenneth G. Sadler, Sr. and step-mother, Judy Sadler (NEE: Plummer); brother, Daniel Sadler, as well as step-sisters, Tiffany Stevens and Jacque Head, and their families; many aunts, uncles and cousins in the Nashville area. He is preceded in death by his mother, Georgia Elizabeth Bates Sadler, and both sets of grandparents. Ken was employed as Chief Operating Officer at Legacy Pharmaceutical Packaging in Earth City, MO. He loved his work and anything scientific, including sci-fi movies and shows. He held a Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Tennessee and never missed a UT football game. Ken loved the beach (recently moved from Florida to Missouri), and enjoyed nature and running with his cherished dog, Barney. His quick wit and gift for humor would light up a room with laughter and he was heralded by all who knew him for his devotion, generosity, integrity and compassion. Memorials may be made to Guiding Eyes for The Blind, www.guidingeyes.org; Tennessee Fund, Pat Summit Memorial Plaza, (865) 974-1218 "In Memory of Ken Sadler, Jr., UT Graduate and avid Vols fan"; or the Ocean Conservancy, www.oceanconservancy.org. Services: The family is being served by The Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson Street, St. Charles, MO where a visitation will be held on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., with a funeral service to follow at 12 p.m., at BAUE FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, (636) 940-1000. Visit Baue.com.
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Judy, thinking of you and your family.
Steven Foster
July 17, 2013
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