Bishop George Lewis Saddler's Obituary
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 his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Masters in Nursing and Doctorate in Hospital Administration.
Bishop George retired from the US Army after serving for 27 years with numerous honors. This decorated veteran served and succeeded in three wars. He was recognized by VA with numerous awards for outstanding service in assisting veterans of every branch and catering to the restorative capacities to family, mental capacities, physical capacities and reintroducing them productively back into society and various catered with effective operations capacities.
Bishop Saddler was a student of biblical studies at Webster University earning his Degree in Divinity. He was a competitive, energetic and robust individual who loved life to the fullist. He was kind, concerning and endearing and he loved helping to rehabilitate any human behavior for the Lord Jesus Christ. He was a Christian man that was rooted and committed to his faith, his family and to his church.
He was a preacher of preachers and ministered the gospel of Jesus Christ with power and authority. His thorough teaches transformed many lives and presented opportunities to individuals that would have been impossible otherwise. Bishop George Saddler was man in this time and in this hour. His days shortened.
Bishop George Saddler was a Health Specialist, who worked as a field medical assistant in oncology, OB/GYN and men’s ward. He was employed at a VA hospital where he was well respected and loved. He was the husband of Helen Saddler for 31 years and as a father, he leaves to cherish his loving memory of five beautiful children. Carlton Saddler, Victoria Saddler, Kathy Gibson, Joshua Saddler and Gabriel Saddler. He leaves several loving aunts, Joann Staten, Cora Johnson, Rose Theratte, Edna Windom. He also leaves two uncles, MacArthur Wilson and William Wilson and a host of cousins, spiritual children and friends, who loved him dearly. Bishop George you will always be in hearts and loving memory.
A viewing will be held Tuesday, September 15, 2015 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. and his funeral will be held on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. both at Into His Chambers Ministries International, 3320 Auburn Way North, Auburn, Washington. Burial with full military honors at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, Washington.
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