William J. Sadler
Died May 15, 2017, Age 58, Resident of El Paso, Texas
Bill devoted his entire life to social services for the community of El Paso. He was a Master's level therapist working with individuals, families and groups. His experience was in children's protective services, therapeutic foster care, and individual and family counseling. He earned his Bachelor of Social Work at the University of Texas at El Paso, Master of Arts in Counseling from Webster University and a Master's of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Bill worked for Buen Salud, Inc. of Santa Teresa, NM and Counseling Services of Texas. Bill also spent many years as a youth boys' soccer coach for AYSO.
Bill's great passion was playing and coaching rugby. He played for the El Paso Scorpions Rugby Club and later on went to coach the Rugby Club for the University of Texas at El Paso and the Westside Crusaders.
Bill is preceded by his parents Capt. John Weldon Sadler and Maureen Sadler. Grandparents: John and Lena (Sullivan) White, Lola Sadler, and nephew Joshua R. Ortegon. Survived by his wife Danna Bustamante-Sadler, his son, Jordan Sadler, lifelong friend, Brian Weston, and Christina Jimenez . His sister-in-law Paula Fierro and companion Anthony Gonzales, Sister-in-law Monica and husband Martin Quijano, nephews and niece; Issac Bustamante, Martin Quijano, Jr., Ismael Quijano and wife Jessica, Danika and husband Oz Velasquez, Joel Quijano and Jose D. Gonzales (JD). Great nephews and nieces; Ismael Quijano, Jr., Madilynn Velasquez, Zak-Anthony Velasquez, Martin Quijano, III, Joshua R. Ortegon, Jr., Audriana Quijano, Zerrik Velaquez, and Jase R. Ortegon.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Center of Compassionate Care West – Hospice of El Paso.
A Visitation will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm at Martin Funeral Home West, with a Vigil Service 7:00pm. www.martinfuneralhomewest.com
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October 4, 2017
Pat White
My uncle, John White, was Bill's grandfather. Though we didn't maintain contact, I remember Bill being a very nice , well behaved little boy. I was shocked to just hear of his death. The last time I saw him was at his Grandmother Lena's (Sully)funeral. My condolences to his family.
October 4, 2017
I'm really sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I was going through an old address book - from like 30 yrs ago, looking for people who I've lost contact with. I 'Googled' Bill's name to find his obituary today! I am flabbergasted. He used to stay at the White's house, next door to my parent's in New Lisbon, during the summer. We had a connection because my name is Maureen and so is his mum's. We'd hang out and chat and bide the time while he was in WI. Really enjoyed spending time with him and I'm really sorry to hear of his passing. He was a lovely guy and this is such a tragic loss. Big hug to his family in Tx. Maureen McDermott
August 24, 2017
Willie Zambrano,MSW
I worked with Bill at El Paso Center for Children. We conducted group therapy sessions together for the youths in foster care. I will always remember his sense of humor and his care and concern for those he served. May he be with God and all the angels in heaven.
August 23, 2017
Norma Deering
I had the pleasure of working with William at El Paso Center for Children. He was always caring with the children . I can still remember his smiles and laughter when we would work together. He was always very compassionate to those he helped. Had a great sense of humor. My deepest condolence to his family.
Last time I remember him He was working at EPISD.
He was a graduate from University of Texas at Austin .
He spoke of his family in very loving way.
Always such a pleasure to be working with him.
He made a difference in the life of so many children.
May He Rest In Peace.
Will always remember this beautiful person.
May 24, 2017
Jerry Hernandez
Our deepest condolences to the Saddler family; Danna, Jordan for your loss. May the knowledge that Bill did so much to help so many provide you both comfort and strength. All our prayers are with your family and may you both be strong for each other to get through this difficult time.
All our love,
Jerry and Gail
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