Thomas-Sadler-Obituary

Thomas Judd Sadler

GIG HARBOR, Washington

Oct 17, 1943 – Feb 21, 2024

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October 17, 1943
DIED
February 21, 2024
LOCATION
GIG HARBOR, Washington

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Thomas Judd Sadler October 17, 1943 - February 21, 2024 Gig Harbor, Washington - Thomas J. (Tom) Sadler of Gig Harbor, passed away peacefully February 21, 2024. Tom was born in Tacoma October 17, 1943 at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was preceded in death by his mother and step father, Margaret and...

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Is this the Tom Sadler I remember from El Toro when he was in the Marines? All of his military friends are saddened to hear of his passing. We remember the good times and what a wonderful person he was to work with. His family has our condolences. Mary Kohl-Bell, USN, Napa, CA

Tom, we (Ken and Joan Schield) will miss your friendship. You were a big part of our company finances. (Tenant Screening Servies, Inc and Verifacts, Inc) More than we wanted some times with the State camping in your conference room almost yearly. Only to find we did not pay Use tax on magazines or t-shirts. At least we paid some of your office expenses. But more that business, we considered you guys a good friends. Missed seeing you after we moved to AZ., but not enough boating here for...

Tom Will be missed by family friends esp his boating buddies . He was an outstanding hardworking modest person generous to friends family and his community . He will be missed but now at peace . Bless u Dear Tom C H Larsons

I first met Tom while I was a young lawyer over 25 years ago, working my first big divorce case that encompassed significant valuation issues of which I knew little about. Rather than dismissing me, Tom proceeded to take me under his wing and, with endless patience (and fabulous humor!) taught me everything I needed to know to be able to stand up to the most intimidating adversary. He gave me the confidence to handle anything that came my way. He was a rare kind of mentor for a young woman...

I have worked with Tom for 20 years at Brink & Sadler where he was an owner/ partner. He was a great mentor to me and a wonderful person to be around. He had such knowledge in his field of accounting and taxes. He was respected and held in high regards by the CPA community as well as colleagues and friends. I always enjoyed talking to him about work or life in general. He will be dearly missed by so many but most of all by Sharon and his children and their families. My deepest...

My uncle, Don Brink has always held Tom in such high regard. Though, I don't think I ever met him, I have always known of him, heard stories about him, and understood what an important friend and colleague he has been to my dear uncle. Tom was well-respected and loved by many. My deepest condolences to Tom's beloved family, friends, and to all who had the privilege of knowing him. Brooke Hall (Don Brink's niece)