
Michael Alexander
Lovely lovely man, always a smile on his face, a pleasure to work with. Such a great loss. Thank you George for your love and care for others. It showed, you will be greatly missed.
Birth date: Feb 10, 1954 Death date: Sep 8, 2015
Bishop George L Saddler was born on February 10, 1954 to Betty Wilson and George Saddler in Sylacauga, Alabama. George received his formal education from Talladega College, Xavier College, Webster University and PLU. He obtained h Read Obituary
Lovely lovely man, always a smile on his face, a pleasure to work with. Such a great loss. Thank you George for your love and care for others. It showed, you will be greatly missed.
George was such a kind positive person, Everyone loved him, He was a pleasure to work with. He always had a smile on his face. You are an amazing man George and your presence will be missed greatly!
Seeing this today literally broke my heart. I was lucky to work with this man. Such a genuine, kind, and caring soul. St. George is what several of us called him. I always wondered why he continued to do the work we do when he had multiple masters degrees (and a doctorate!) and so many years of service to this country (Army)... He was so good to his fellow vets. I know my life is better just having worked with him for the year before his illness took over. Some day we'll all meet up again so we can hear you ask "How ya makin, it?" Again... Rest in peace George and may God bless your family.
I will Always remember Bishop (dad) was concerned about lost souls he would always tell us the importance of repentance without sugar coating it. I know a lot of people are save because of him. I could see the love of Jesus in him. We will all miss him dearly and are honored to be a part of his flock.
RIL dad
Thank you to the Saddler family for all that you have done for our community. Bishop was an excellent example of a pastor who really loved his family. His actions of kindness spoke louder than words. I couldn't have asked for a better spiritual father. You always would say, "well... bless the Lord."