Frances Sadler

Posted by on Nov 28, 2009

Frances Louise Sadler of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Charles P. Benningfield and Mildred Allen Benningfield was born in Akron, Ohio, June 8, 1925. She died at 4:52 A.M., Thursday, November 26, 2009, in Louisville. Age: 84
She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
She united in marriage to Ed Sadler who preceded her in death in 1975.
She was a retired Postmistress in Florida.
She is survived by five daughters: Lisa (Richard) Condrey of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Jacqi Daum of Campbellsville, Charla (Victor) Thermenos of Cassleberry, Florida, Kathi Coatney (Theodore Rushing Jr.) of Campbellsville, and Kim (Dominick) Caravella of Houston, Texas, twelve grandchildren: Stormy Olson, Cricket Barnes, Bambi Condrey, Karmen Sadler Diaz, Rashel Jackson, Mariah Yantz, Raina Logan, Anthony Thermenos, Frances Thermenos, Shanna Caravella, Terra Caravella, and Tessa Caravella twenty-one great-grandchildren; three sisters: Geraldine Connor of Indiana, Daisy Lee Logsdon of Campbellsville, and Patty Hyserman of Lebanon; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by one son, Rex Daum; two granddaughters: Jessica Caravella and Caprece Curtis; and four brothers: Bobby Benningfield, Porter Benningfield, David Benningfield, and Johnny Benningfield.
Frances always had the most beautiful smile in the room. She was a stickler for good grammar and a firm believer in always choosing the right. She was optimistic and nonjudgmental. She loved everyone. For these reasons and many, many more she was an example of goodness for her family and friends. Her entire life was about hard work. She supported her children and grandchildren in tough times without complaint. She loved her Heavenly Father and all of His children. At age 75 she served a year mission in Tacoma, Washington. She loved serving and teaching others about Christrsquo;s love for them.
She had a wonderful sense of humor and was always ready for an adventure. She spent countless hours playing games, talking and laughing with her family. As her children got older, they separated in distance. She always found a way to be there for birthdays, baptisms, graduations, weddings, holidays and births of great-grandchildren. She was a teacher until the very end. She loved teaching youth Sunday School and substitute teaching in local schools. She told the best stories and taught the best life lessons.
The people she left behind will always remember to try new foods before deciding they donrsquo;t like them, to never judge someone else before walking in their shoes, to always laugh, to never stop learning and to continue to serve and love their neighbors as Jesus Christ would.
VISITATION: 12: 00 NOON Monday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
FUNERAL SERVICES: 1:00 P.M., Monday, November 30 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints in Campbellsville by President Kirk Sullivan

BURIAL: Benningfield Cemetery in Marion County

PALLBEARERS :

Barry Benningfield Brannon Jackson
Danny Benningfield Theodore Rushing Jr.
Dominick Caravella Anthony Thermenos
Matthew Curtis Victor Thermenos
Rodrigo Diaz Tim Yantz
Paul Green