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Harmon Greathouse and Mary Ann 1787 - H. Albert Sadler


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picture H. Albert Sadler

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 2 Sep 1909 44
    Christening: 
          Death: 21 Sep 2001 44
         Burial: 23 Sep 2001 44
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: George Emmett Sadler (1881-1968) 44 
         Mother: Sarah Louisa Compton (1881-1974) 44 

Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy Montgomery (9 Aug 1914 -       ) 44 
       Marriage: 1933 44
       Children:
                1. Albert Foster Sadler (1934-1965) 44
                2. Loretta Kay Sadler

Notes
General:
He was in the school business for 40 years. He taught at Elmer, MO from 1932 to 1940. He had 7th & 8th, grades and all school coaching both boys and girl sports. I use to tell him his kids came first then coaching and I came next in line. He loved all of his school students. We left Elmer then went to Ethel in 1940. After we were there two years they hired him as Superintendent of schools and he still taught all sports. He hated to give his sports to any one else. We left Ethel in 1946 to go to Keytesville and were there for 12 years. He had a young man in the gym who played basket ball in college & he started letting Donald help coach with him. He turned it over to him when we went to Paris. Willams was glad Albert wanted him. He had a wife and two children and the pay was better and it was a bigger school. Coach Williams just made Paris their home. When we retired they bought our home, when we left. We were at Paris 14 year. Oh yes, I (Dorothy) was Albert's secretary too for all the years he had one not in Elmer. In Elmer he was so busy he had to work alot on Saturday to get caught up so he told the Board that he had to have a secretary. They said that was fine with them just get you one, and he said he wanted me. I was his secretary from then untill he retired. Its really hard to work for your husband then, when he is gone its rough for a long time. I still have the farm down where his folks lived and we bought it when they went to town to live with Esther. We did alot of work - all new kitchen, bathroom and redid the front room & all upstairs. We did alot too. When we bought the house up here Albert rented the farm and they tore it up. Painted all my wood work and paneling I was just sick. Albert went to work on the fences as they were pretty much destroyed. He didn't live long enough to get much done. We worked hard on it but I could tell Albert wasn't very good the way he acted. He didn't eat after his accident except they fed him through his stomache he couldn't move but could talk it was sad to see him that way. (Source: Doroth Sadler, wife) 44

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