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Richard Wayne "Rick" Sadler

Houston, Texas

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RICHARD (RICK) WAYNE SADLER, 48, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, May 22, 2008 after a courageous battle with prostate cancer. He was born in Houston, Texas on December 15, 1959 to his parents, Robert and Doris Sadler. Rick is survived by his loving wife, Laura Sadler; adoring...

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To the whole Sadler family:
I am so sorry for your loss. My memories of Ricky are over 20 years ago; Jeff and I attended high school together. My most found memories of him are his love of basketball, joking around with Jeff and his love for his parents. Plus, his wonderful smile.
I often think of all of you and never without Ricky included.
Love to you all, Andrea

My heart goes out to Rick's family. I did not know Rick but I am a recent young widow of prostate cancer with two beautiful girls. God bless you and may God, family, and friends be a blessing to you during this difficult time.

I never met Rick, but observed the love of his friends and family and had a brief visit with his sister-in-law one early morning at MD Anderson where my father was also hospitalized. You have been in my thoughts and prayers since we left the hospital.

Rick and his families attended my wedding in 1995. The Whitmires

Rick, You were always Ricky to me - because I can just hear Aunt Doris saying, "Ricky did this or Ricky and Jeff are doing that." Reading the entries in your Guest Book has only confirmed what I suspected - that I missed a lot by not better knowing you, Jeff and your families. Even though cousins, it was many years ago that we last saw each other. It was at a Kovar reunion and I was asked to give the blessing before sitting down to eat. I wasn't very good at prayers back then, but I stumbled...

First, I would like to offer my sincerest sympathies to Rick's family and friends. I met Rick more than 30 years ago, when I started working with his father, Bob. Back then, there were about 4 or 5 of us working together, and building up the camaraderie that comes when guys get together. Rick and his family always made me feel welcome, and it's one of the qualities that I appreciated about him. He went to college and got married, and I went to both his and his brother's weddings, and they...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Rick wakesurfing on Lake LBJ

Rick relaxing on Lake LBJ