FUNERAL SET MONDAY FOR L. E. SADLER
Funeral services for Luther E. Sadler, 80, of 5560 Waneta Drive, residential architect and home builder, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Sparkman's Funeral Chapel, 2115 Ross, with burial in Restland Memorial Park.
Mr. Sadler died here Friday.
A native of Meridian, Miss., he had been a Dallas resident since 1910. In the early 1930s he did some of the first land planning in Dallas.
In 1946 he formed a partnership with John W. Armstrong to form Sadler & Armstrong, concerned in designing and building homes in Dallas and Highland Park.
Mr. Sadler was a member of Primitive Baptist Church and the Dallas Athletic Club.
Survivors: Wife; son, Luther E. Sadler, Jr. of Hollywood, Calif; brother, W. T. Sadler of San Antonio; three sisters, Mrs. Queen Weber of Irving, Mrs. Helen Weber of Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Oda Harless of El Paso, and three grandchildren.
FUNERAL SET MONDAY FOR L. E. SADLER
Funeral services for Luther E. Sadler, 80, of 5560 Waneta Drive, residential architect and home builder, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Sparkman's Funeral Chapel, 2115 Ross, with burial in Restland Memorial Park.
Mr. Sadler died here Friday.
A native of Meridian, Miss., he had been a Dallas resident since 1910. In the early 1930s he did some of the first land planning in Dallas.
In 1946 he formed a partnership with John W. Armstrong to form Sadler & Armstrong, concerned in designing and building homes in Dallas and Highland Park.
Mr. Sadler was a member of Primitive Baptist Church and the Dallas Athletic Club.
Survivors: Wife; son, Luther E. Sadler, Jr. of Hollywood, Calif; brother, W. T. Sadler of San Antonio; three sisters, Mrs. Queen Weber of Irving, Mrs. Helen Weber of Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Oda Harless of El Paso, and three grandchildren.
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