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RICHARD SADLER

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RICHARD SADLER

Richard Sadler, 83, died peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on Monday, August 18 in San Marcos, Texas. He was born to Dr. Kenneth E. Sadler and Rosemary (Chamberlain) Sadler in Fort Robinson, Nebraska on May 7, 1942. Richard and his three siblings were raised in Wagner. He spent three years in the United States Navy on the aircraft carriers USS Pine Island and Lexington in the Pacific Ocean. After his time in the Navy, Richard returned home and married his high school sweetheart JoAnn Koupal on April 20, 1964.

Richard and JoAnn moved to Yankton where Richard started his career as a union mason/bricklayer. Richard’s father shared stories about his time in Texas and how much he loved the Lonestar state. As the South Dakota winters limited the work calendar for a mason, in 1969 Richard packed up his wife and three little boys and moved south to Austin.

He was a union mason in Austin for five years. During that time, the family was completed with the birth of their daughter. With a large young family to provide for, Richard started Sadler Masonry that was in business for 37 years. The family settled in Buda and became an active member of the community.

Richard was an avid reader, enjoyed spending time with family at the ranch in Rocksprings, and deep-sea fishing, He was a fourth-degree knight in the Knights of Columbus at Santa Cruz Catholic Church in Buda. Richard also helped in the construction of the present-day Santa Cruz Catholic Church.

Richard is survived by his wife of 61 years, Joann Marie Sadler, his brother Joe Sadler (Edie), his four children, Jeff, David, Mark (Pam), and Kim (Jon Triplet); eight grandchildren Jake (Catherine), Kelsea(Amrit), Emiri (Cole), Jordan, Wes, John (Kendall), Blake (Abby), and Paige; four great grandchildren Slate, Stone, Rev, Patterson, and two babies are due this fall.

Richard was proceeded in death by his parents, Dr. Kenneth E. Sadler and Rosemary (Chamberlain) Sadler, sister Karen (Sadler) Wunder, and brother Jay Sadler.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Santa Cruz Catholic Church Building Fund, VFW – Buda, Texas, or Knights of Columbus 9038 Buda.