Elsie Mae Sadler, 84, of Groves, Texas passed away, Thursday, June 23, 2011 at Cypress Glen in Port Arthur, Texas. Elsie was born May 6, 1927 of Jacksonville, Texas to Longmire McKnight and Mary Morris McKnight. She was a resident of Groves for 58 years and member of Grace Church of the Nazarene. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Sadler, Sr.; son, Albert Sadler, Jr.; one sister and two brothers. Survivors include two daughters, Vicky Bowlin of Groves, Becky Morse and husband, Ed of Groves; one son, Larry Sadler and wife, Donna of Orangefield; sister, Sue Wright and husband, Homer of Jacksonville; ten grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Monday, June 27, 2011 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Reverend Harley Patterson officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Sunday evening from 5:00p.m.-8:00p.m. at the funeral home.
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Anonymous
July 1, 2011
I have many fond memories of Mrs. Pinky. I remember many conversations with her in her living room and at church. I was always encouraged by the effort that she put forth to be in God's house on Sunday. Even when she wasn't feeling well, she would drive that big Chevrolet to Grace Church. It always amused me to see a lady as petite as she was to drive that big SUV. :) She was a special lady who loved her church and loved her pastor. She loved and supported me when I needed it the most. Her life bloomed with the "fruit of the spirit" and I was fortunate enough to be nourished by the fruit of her life.
Anonymous
June 27, 2011
Our families thoughts and prayers are with you right now.
Anonymous
June 27, 2011
On behalf of the entire American Hospice team, please accept our heart-felt condolences for the loss of Mrs. Sadler. I found her to be a woman of amazing faith and strength, and was blessed to have known her. Thank you for allowing us to care for her during her final days. Peace and love, Rev. Rogers Thomson, Chaplain
Anonymous
June 27, 2011
God cherishes All His children and calls them to him when their time comes. I know she blessed those who knew her because I saw what a fine daughter she had. Vicky is a fine friend and neighbor. God Bless and comfort All of you.
Anonymous
June 26, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of need. She was a wonderful woman and will be missed greatly.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
To Vicky, Larry, and Becky; we all share in your loss as you did with us. Know that our hearts break with yours and memories will eventually ease some of the aching in time. Aunt Pinkie will be missed but she will go on because of you all and the things that she and your Daddy taught you. Always a ray of sunshine for us who shared her with you, she will live on through our memories of her.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
Our hearts and prayers are offered in this time of loss and sadness.May God give you help and hope of the future as he has promised.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
Our deepest condolence to Pat and Karen. God Bless you.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
Very sad to read your mother's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family. Yes, she will be missed as all mothers are.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
Pat so sorry for your loss, you and your family will be in my prayers.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
I regret I can not be there but my thoughts and prayers are there with my family. I am thankful that my (Granny) Aunt Pinky attended my going away party prior to me leaving for Afghanistan, her company there was priceless. I was able to tell her several times that I loved her very much during our long phone conversation that I made to her while I was here in Afghanistan. Her memory will live in my heart forever and I will miss her dearly. Every time I hear an Eagles song I will think of you. I LOVE YOU. Michael Whitney, MSgt, USAF.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
Going to miss you so much Mom.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
We will always cherish our visit with you last week. We will hold near and dear the memories and good times with you and Uncle Weaver. We love you and will miss you..but smile knowing you and Nuncle Weaver are together again.
Anonymous
June 25, 2011
Pinky, I will miss our visits so much. It was always a pleasure to walk next door for a chat... You let me brag on my grandbaby and listened to my complaints. ha I will miss you sweet neighbor. Mary