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Rev Callie Newton Sadler

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Rev Callie Newton Sadler

Birth
Lafayette, Macon County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Jun 1931 (aged 70)
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.0941268, Longitude: -85.3025259
Plot
Section 47, Lot 18
Memorial ID
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Reverend, Methodist Minister for almost 30 years, the son of JOHN WESLEY SADLER & SARAH "SALLY" T. GREGORY of Bug Tussel, Macon County, Tennesee. CALIE married ADALINE T. BLANKENSHIP SMITH, daughter of ANDREW SMITH & MARY GRIBBLE of Warren County, Tennessee.

OBITUARY:

Date: JUNE 2 1931, Newspaper: TIMES

C.N. SADLER DIES, RETIRED MINISTER
Active in Methodist Church for Thirty Years
To Hold Funeral Today

The Rev. C.N. Sadler, 70, widely known Methodist minister, died Monday afternoon at his home, 5024 Sunnyside Avenue, St. Elmo.
He was active in the ministry for almost thirty years and served many appointments. He was a member of Holston conference. He retired seven years ago. He was born August 9, 1860, at Lafayette, Tennessee. His wife, Mrs Adeline Sadler, died five years ago.
Surviving the Rev. Mr. Sadler are two sons, W. H., of Jackson, Tenn., and J.S. Sadler, this city, and a daughter, Mrs. J. M. Rutherford, also of Chattanooga, and a brother, P. H. Sadler, of Gamaliel, Ky.
Funeral services, conducted by the Revs. J. A. King and W. S. Neighbors, will be held in St. Mark's M. E. church at 3 o'clock this afternoon, followed by interment in Chattanooga Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be W. B. McDowell, Ed L. Turner, H. M. Hill, Tom Keif, L. H. Runyon and J. V. Trotter. Pallbearers are asked to meet at Wann's on Georgia Avenue at 2:15 this afternoon.

MEMOIRS
from
"Journal of the Eighty – Eighth Session
of the Holston Annual Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church"
Held at Maryville, Tennessee
October 7 – 12, 1931

The Rev. C. N. Sadler was born at LaFayette, Tenn., on August 9, 1860. At the time of his death in Chattanooga, Tenn., on June 1, 1931, he had reached the age of three score and ten years and nine months.

His wife, Mrs. Adeline Sadler, had preceded him to the heavenly reward five years ago. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. M. Rutherford, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, by two sons, W. H., of Jackson, Tenn., J. S. of Chattanooga, Tenn., and by one brother, P. H. Sadler, of Gamaliel, Ky.

Brother Sadler began his ministry in the Central Tennessee Conference where he served for a period of sixteen years before coming to Grant University, where he became a student of the institution in 1902.

He was transferred to the Holston Conference in 1909 and served as pastor of charges in the Knoxville and Chattanooga Districts until the time of his retirement in 1920.

Earnest as a student, devoted and sacrificial in his ministry, Brother Sadler leaves behind to those who knew and loved him the heritage of a true Christian character and a faithful preacher of the gospel.

Following is the record
of his ministerial service:

SADLER, C. N. — Admitted on trial.
Central Tennessee Conference, 1895;
full membership, 1896;
ordained Deacon by Bishop Fowler,1897;
Elder by Bishop Goodsel 1903
Central Tennessee: Monroe, 1895-96;
Red Boiling Springs, 1897-1901;
LaFayette, 1902-04;
Student,Grant University,1905-07;
Supply,Cleveland Circuit,1906-07;
Supply, Litton,1908;
Holston: Whitwell,1909-10;
Daisy,1911-12;
Thorn Grove, 1913;
Townsend, 1914;
West Maryville Circuit, 1915;
New Salem, 1916-17;
Cleveland Circuit 1918-19;
retired, 1920.

"Servant of God, well done. Rest from thy loved employ;
The battle fought, the victory won, enter thy Master's joy."


Reverend, Methodist Minister for almost 30 years, the son of JOHN WESLEY SADLER & SARAH "SALLY" T. GREGORY of Bug Tussel, Macon County, Tennesee. CALIE married ADALINE T. BLANKENSHIP SMITH, daughter of ANDREW SMITH & MARY GRIBBLE of Warren County, Tennessee.

OBITUARY:

Date: JUNE 2 1931, Newspaper: TIMES

C.N. SADLER DIES, RETIRED MINISTER
Active in Methodist Church for Thirty Years
To Hold Funeral Today

The Rev. C.N. Sadler, 70, widely known Methodist minister, died Monday afternoon at his home, 5024 Sunnyside Avenue, St. Elmo.
He was active in the ministry for almost thirty years and served many appointments. He was a member of Holston conference. He retired seven years ago. He was born August 9, 1860, at Lafayette, Tennessee. His wife, Mrs Adeline Sadler, died five years ago.
Surviving the Rev. Mr. Sadler are two sons, W. H., of Jackson, Tenn., and J.S. Sadler, this city, and a daughter, Mrs. J. M. Rutherford, also of Chattanooga, and a brother, P. H. Sadler, of Gamaliel, Ky.
Funeral services, conducted by the Revs. J. A. King and W. S. Neighbors, will be held in St. Mark's M. E. church at 3 o'clock this afternoon, followed by interment in Chattanooga Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be W. B. McDowell, Ed L. Turner, H. M. Hill, Tom Keif, L. H. Runyon and J. V. Trotter. Pallbearers are asked to meet at Wann's on Georgia Avenue at 2:15 this afternoon.

MEMOIRS
from
"Journal of the Eighty – Eighth Session
of the Holston Annual Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church"
Held at Maryville, Tennessee
October 7 – 12, 1931

The Rev. C. N. Sadler was born at LaFayette, Tenn., on August 9, 1860. At the time of his death in Chattanooga, Tenn., on June 1, 1931, he had reached the age of three score and ten years and nine months.

His wife, Mrs. Adeline Sadler, had preceded him to the heavenly reward five years ago. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. M. Rutherford, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, by two sons, W. H., of Jackson, Tenn., J. S. of Chattanooga, Tenn., and by one brother, P. H. Sadler, of Gamaliel, Ky.

Brother Sadler began his ministry in the Central Tennessee Conference where he served for a period of sixteen years before coming to Grant University, where he became a student of the institution in 1902.

He was transferred to the Holston Conference in 1909 and served as pastor of charges in the Knoxville and Chattanooga Districts until the time of his retirement in 1920.

Earnest as a student, devoted and sacrificial in his ministry, Brother Sadler leaves behind to those who knew and loved him the heritage of a true Christian character and a faithful preacher of the gospel.

Following is the record
of his ministerial service:

SADLER, C. N. — Admitted on trial.
Central Tennessee Conference, 1895;
full membership, 1896;
ordained Deacon by Bishop Fowler,1897;
Elder by Bishop Goodsel 1903
Central Tennessee: Monroe, 1895-96;
Red Boiling Springs, 1897-1901;
LaFayette, 1902-04;
Student,Grant University,1905-07;
Supply,Cleveland Circuit,1906-07;
Supply, Litton,1908;
Holston: Whitwell,1909-10;
Daisy,1911-12;
Thorn Grove, 1913;
Townsend, 1914;
West Maryville Circuit, 1915;
New Salem, 1916-17;
Cleveland Circuit 1918-19;
retired, 1920.

"Servant of God, well done. Rest from thy loved employ;
The battle fought, the victory won, enter thy Master's joy."




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