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Kris (Holmsen) Bitner
March 25, 2013
To Mrs. Sadler & Sherri, Condolences, from The Holmsen family.
LouAnn Kargul
March 21, 2013
I extend my deepest sympathy to Mrs. Sadler and family. I met Mr. Sadler back in 1972, when he interviewed me for my very first job, a cashier, at Better Valu in Lisbon, CT. What a terrific boss he was to work for and such a mentor. I will never forget him and the work foundation he instilled in me at such a young age. Rest in peace.
Carole Harwood
March 21, 2013
My deepest sympathy to Mrs Sadler and her family. I was so saddened to learn of George's passing. There never could be enough good words to say about this man. I thought the world of him. I met George when I managed Lisbon Package store. He was intelligent, wise, kind, and one of the funniest people I ever met. He was a very hard worker and out worked people half his age. George was a devoted family man and would always talk about his family. I have many, many fond memories of him. The day I was leaving for another position I hugged George goodbye and cried like a baby. In my mind I knew that I would never meet anyone like him again. He was one of a kind! I will always hold a place in my heart for George. He was an exceptional human being! Rest in peace George; your work is now done.
Lori Taylor
March 21, 2013
On behalf of my family, the Kriegers, we send the sincerest condolences to the Sadler family. It was a long time friendship between my mother and Marcia, so we feel very sad for her. We love you Marcia. Please accept our condolences, and know that George is now an angel on your shoulders. Love Lori Krieger Taylor
Roy Baker
March 21, 2013
Mr. Sadler was a great role model and friend. I worked for George at Better ValU in 1965 and 1966 and from day one he helped to mentor all of us. From time to time I would see him in Lisbon and I always enjoyed our conversations. He will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have known him. My condolences to the family.
Steve Gaska
March 20, 2013
Mrs. Sadler, Sheri, sorry for your loss. Mr. Sadler was a great man! A lot of fond memories growing-up with you guys as my second family.
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