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Ellis Dalton Sadler

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Ellis Dalton Sadler

Birth
Hyde County, North Carolina, USA
Death
29 May 1998 (aged 87)
Hyde County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Swanquarter, Hyde County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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SCRANTON - Ellis Dalton SADLER, 87, of Route 2, and recently a patient at Cross creek Health Care Center, died Friday, May 29, at Pungo District Hospital in Belhaven. Born in Hyde County on February 17, 1911, he was the son of the late James Edgar and Challie Sawyer Sadler. He was a long active member of Rose Bay Missionary Baptist Church where he had served as deacon for many years. Mr. Sadler was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Bell Island Camp and was a part of so much that is enjoyed in Hyde County today. He worked as a truck sales representative for the Rose Bay Oyster Company under the management of Mr. Jennette and later with Swan Quarter Crab Company. Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Alice Sawyer Sadler; two daughters: Dorothy S. Equils and son-in-law William M. Equils of Scranton, and Edith Fay S. Gibbs and son-in-law David Gibbs of Washington; one brother, Lee Sadler of Edenton; one sister, Belle S. Brickhouse of Avon Lake, Ohio; 5 grandchildren and 11 great-grand- children. He was preceded in death by brothers: Staton Sadler, Edmond Sadler, Lundy Sadler, and Sheridan Sadler, and sisters: Lulu S. Sawyer and Blanche S. Brickhouse. Funeral services were held Monday in the Rose Bay Baptist Church. Sam Eburn, Jr., Douglas A. Gibbs and Steve Bryan will lead the service and burial will follow in Soule Cemetery. Arrangements by Bryan Funeral Service in swan Quarter
SCRANTON - Ellis Dalton SADLER, 87, of Route 2, and recently a patient at Cross creek Health Care Center, died Friday, May 29, at Pungo District Hospital in Belhaven. Born in Hyde County on February 17, 1911, he was the son of the late James Edgar and Challie Sawyer Sadler. He was a long active member of Rose Bay Missionary Baptist Church where he had served as deacon for many years. Mr. Sadler was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Bell Island Camp and was a part of so much that is enjoyed in Hyde County today. He worked as a truck sales representative for the Rose Bay Oyster Company under the management of Mr. Jennette and later with Swan Quarter Crab Company. Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Alice Sawyer Sadler; two daughters: Dorothy S. Equils and son-in-law William M. Equils of Scranton, and Edith Fay S. Gibbs and son-in-law David Gibbs of Washington; one brother, Lee Sadler of Edenton; one sister, Belle S. Brickhouse of Avon Lake, Ohio; 5 grandchildren and 11 great-grand- children. He was preceded in death by brothers: Staton Sadler, Edmond Sadler, Lundy Sadler, and Sheridan Sadler, and sisters: Lulu S. Sawyer and Blanche S. Brickhouse. Funeral services were held Monday in the Rose Bay Baptist Church. Sam Eburn, Jr., Douglas A. Gibbs and Steve Bryan will lead the service and burial will follow in Soule Cemetery. Arrangements by Bryan Funeral Service in swan Quarter


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