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Sadie Mae Mendenhall

Columbus, Ohio

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Mendenhall Sadie Mae Mendenhall, age 65, born September 5, 1948 in Oberlin, Ohio, passed away December 30, 2013. She loved traveling, communicating with others, and spending time with family and friends. Sadie recently retired from Grant Ohio Health in November 2013. She was preceded in death by...

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She was my supervisor at Grant Medical Center. She was wonderful and i truly miss her.

My dear friend and supervisor, I just found out you went home to the Lord. I enjoyed working with you and will miss you. Until we meet again. All my love.

I heard about her just today and been bummed out. Met Sadie several times via work with Ohiohealth, she always had something to laugh about. Last time I saw her I said "I don't know whether to shake your hand or hug you" and she gave me a hug :). Great lady that I respected.

Sadie will be missed. We lived across the street from the family, fore years whens Sadie stayed in Elyria, Ohio. Sadie was a joy to have around. Love You! Freddie Bowen.

Sadie and I were close while we worked together some years ago. She could always make you smile.Her laughter will be missed. My prayers are with you.

Remembering Sadie, my childhood friend from Elyria, and her wonderful, endearing personality, full of adventure, ready to dance, laugh and laugh some more. Those were times spent together in our youth and teens and remembering them will keep Sadie in my heart always.
God's strength to all family.

My heart goes out to the whole Mendenhall family. I still remember sleeping outside in the back yard growing up with yall when we were younger and both your parents made sure nothing would happen to us. I worked at grant hospital, and I would come down to her office and chit chat with her some times. Feels like I just seen your father and mother, a couple years ago at Burlington coat factory where I hugged her and shook your dads hand, while introducing them to my own wife, Deboria wynn. Now...

My heart goes out to the whole Mendenhall family. I still remember sleeping outside in the back yard growing up with yall when we were younger and both your parents made sure nothing would happen to us. I worked at grant hospital, and I would come down to her office and chit chat with her some times. Feels like I just seen your father and mother, a couple years ago at Burlington coat factory where I hugged her and shook your dads hand, while introducing them to my own wife, Deboria wynn. Now...