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Robert Henry Sadler

DEC 14, 1930
Submitted by: Tammie Sadler Villeda


Dad Sadler 75 Pioneer, IS DEAD

Pneumonia Attack Fatal To Aged Man

Robert H. (Dad) Sadler 75, well known pioneer of Mangum for more than 25 years died early Friday morning at a local hospital from heart failure.

He had been ill for more than two weeks suffering from bronchial pneumonia.

For more than 20 years Mr. Sadler was employed by the city. Several months ago he became incapacitated for work due to old age and ill health.

Surviving him are two sons Robert Sadler and Tessie Sadler of Mangum.

Funeral services have not been definitely arranged pending the arrival of relatives from other cities. His body was removed to the Greer Funeral Home.




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