Teddy "Ted"-Sadler-Obituary

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Teddy "Ted" Sadler

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Jun 25, 1956 – Feb 4, 2024

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June 25, 1956
DIED
February 4, 2024
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

Teddy Lynn "Ted" Sadler, age 67 of Murfreesboro died Sunday February 4, 2024. He was a native of Cannon County and was preceded in death by his father, William Doyle Sadler.


Mr. Sadler was the owner and operator of Sadler Brothers Plumbing Inc. and attended World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro.


Ted graduated from Smyrna High School in 1975. He was an avid fisherman, loved Tennessee Volunteers Football, traveling with his friends, and spending time with his family. Ted was devoted Christ follower and served faithfully in many roles. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed.


He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Marina Sadler; daughters; Nicole Dryden and husband Jason, and Ashley Neusse and husband Alex; grandchildren, Eli, Liam, Ethan and Sara; mother,  Loretta June Sissom Sadler; sisters, Brenda Sadler Spurlock and husband James,  Pamela Serwinowski and husband Mike; brother, Stephen Sadler and wife Catherine, and several nieces and nephews, and host other family and friends. 


In lieu of flowers memorials may be made in memory of Ted to National Kidney Foundation www.kidney.org  or  Micah’s House Church and School Co-op. www.micahshouse.com


Celebration of life service will be 2:00PM Friday February 9th at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. A reception will follow at the Sadler's home.  www.woodfinchapel.com


 

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So sorry for Brenda' s loss of a brother.

Such a wonderful man. Kind, smart, hard-working, savvy businessman, and all about his family. A true loss to all who knew him. My heart, condolences, prayers, and love go out to Marina and the girls.

One of my best friends, besides being a loyal customer for years, be greatly missed and friendship
Had many good times and trips together, red fishing in New Orleans and going to ball games

I played in a church softball league with Teddy many years ago and was good friends with him and Marina they lived a few houses down from my mother on Brandon Trail really jovial guy and fun to be around he will be missed

So very sorry to hear this news. Ted was a jewel. I was honored to serve with him at LifePoint. He will truly be missed. We will be praying for the family.

Ted. What a kind man. I think the word kind is meant for men like this. He was tuff as a nail. Tuff. His nature was kind. I, the world, will miss him.

Dear Marina and family, Miss June, Brenda and Steve: I am so sad to hear of Teddy’s passing. My fond memories go way back to childhood and Simmons Chapel and the church in Smyrna that Doyle was pastor of. The Sadler home was one of my homes along with my brothers Steve and John Bortner, and my mom and dad. Please know we are praying for you and know the Lord will watch over you during this time of sorrow. You are loved so very much.

Sorry to hear about Teddys passing. Comes from a good family always a friendly voice, a lot of good school memories.

Marina, Nicole, and Ashley, I was so saddened to learn of Ted’s passing. My prayer is that you receive the comfort and peace that only can come from our Father. Ted was such a servant of God, inside church walls but also in his business, which truly defines a man’s heart. He always had a giving, fair, honest , and excellent work ethic. I will always remember his kindness shown to me.
My love and prayers to you and your family.
Debbie Walker Hill