1918 - 1995 (76 years)
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Name |
Norman Thomas Sadler |
Born |
15 Oct 1918 |
Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
28 May 1995 |
Almonte, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I31494 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
14 Feb 2021 |
Family |
Jean Edna Giles, b. 18 May 1922, Almonte, Ontario, Canada , d. 7 Mar 2016, Almonte, Ontario, Canada (Age 93 years) |
Married |
1946 |
Children |
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Last Modified |
14 Feb 2021 |
Family ID |
F12239 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones |
| Norman & Jean Sadler SADLER
Norman T.
Sadler
1918 - 1995
His
Wife
Jean E.
Giles
1922 - 2016 |
Landmarks |
| Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Ontario, Canada County Road 16 & Concession 8, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario
The Auld Kirk was constructed in 1836 and used until 1864, when a new church, St. Andrew's, was built in Almonte. |
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Notes |
- Norman T. Sadler died peacefully at his Almonte residence with his wife Jean by his side May 28. He was born in Pakenham Township on Oct 15, 1918, the son of Thomas H. Sadler and Anne M. Keating. He attended school in Pakenham Township. He cut ice for Hollie Lowry then started working in the carpentry business with his eldest brother Harry. Soon afterwards he started out on his own in the carpentry business building barns, adding additions, and building new homes. Many were employed by Norman and worked with him. He was the contractor for the Stewart House in Pakenham and the Ann Street Apartments in Almonte. He built many homes throughout the town and surrounding areas. Norman first ran his business out of his home on the island, then on St George Street, and finally to the former Thurston Garage on Highway 29, now Highway 15. Norman was known by many in the store as a friendly man who always had a story or joke to tell and was always very willing to provide assistance with any project that someone was about to begin. He was a wealth of information and was always willing to share his ideas and knowledge with those who would ask. He remained active in the store until the time of his death. The store is now known as Sadler Building Supply, which is owned and operated by his son Bob. Norman taught Sunday School, was an elder, and was in the session at the Almonte United Church for many years. When not at the store, he enjoyed travelling, reading the scriptures, and spending time with his wife and family. He will be sadly missed by many whose lives he had touched in so many ways. Norman leaves his wife Jean Edna Giles of more than 49 years of marriage. He was the dear father of Robert (Eileen) and Joy (Fred Baetz) of Whitby, Ont. He was also the much-loved Grandpa of Sharon and Robbie, Poppa to Nicholas Baetz, and brother of Flora Sadler, of Almonte, and Agnes Liptak, of Greenwich, Conn. He was predeceased by his four brothers ? Harold, Gordon, Jim and Nelson. Relatives, friends and business associates called at the Kerry Funeral Home in wake May 29 and 30. The funeral was May 31. Interment was at the Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
--1995, Wednesday June 14, The Almonte Gazette page B7
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