Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Wanda Ruth Sadler Dahl ~~~ This Amazing Lady Has Passed Away

 Wanda has been a good friend for many many years.  We first served on the Stake Relief Society Board but also she has helped me out in learning the "Past Perfect" museum data system.  She was a member of the Black Hawk Daughters of Pioneers with me.  This group has members from both Mt. Pleasant and also Fairview.  Wanda would drive all the ladies to Mt. Pleasant who are from Fairview.  I was told that she insisted to take her turn hosting the last month's meeting even though she did not feel well. Her daughters have been helping her recently as she has not felt well. 

Wanda Ruth Sadler Dahl

10/17/1932 ~ 5/11/2023

Wanda Ruth Sadler Dahl, age 90, passed away at her home in Fairview on May 11, 2023.

Wanda was born on October 17, 1932 in San Francisco, California. Her parents were Arthur William and Katie Butler Sadler. Wanda graduated from Jefferson Union High in Daly City. While at BYU, she met Ted Dahl. They married in New York in July, 1952, where Ted was in military training.

Over the next 13 years, Wanda and Ted had 5 boys (Mark, Clay, Dave’, Kent, and Chet) and 3 girls (Lili, Dana and Tina), and lived in Texas, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon and Utah. Their third son, Dave’ died in infancy. Wanda dedicated her life and time to raising her children and taught them the Gospel of Jesus Christ through her faith, and example of dedication to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

After the boys had grown, and her divorce from Ted, Wanda returned to college, earned her bachelor’s degree in Special Education and worked for the North Sanpete County School District.  During this time, besides raising her daughters and supporting her sons on missions, Wanda served as an EMT and various callings in the Church.

After retirement, she served two missions herself; the first in the Ivory Coast, Africa, and the second in the West Virginia area. She also served in the Manti temple for many, many years.

Her community service included the DUP, and Artifacts Director at the Fairview Museum of History and Art.

Wanda is preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Katie Sadler, sons, Dave’ S and Clay R, along with her siblings, Rita (Grant) Hansen, Art (Merle) Sadler, Ina (Neil) Kitteridge, and Lois (Bart, living) Bennion.

She is survived by her children, Mark T (Gail), Clay’s wife, Ann, Kent A (Kate), Chet J (Donna), Lili M (Hideki) Itotani, Dana K (Bill Petersen), and Tina D (Bill) Litster. She also has 41 living grandchildren and 78 living great-grandchildren.

Wanda’s funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 20 at 1:00 pm, with a viewing from 11:00-12:30, at the North Mt. Pleasant Stake Center at 461 North 300 West, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. There will also be a viewing on Friday night between 6:00-7:30 pm at the Stake Center. Interment will be at the Fairview City cemetery immediately following. Streaming and a recording of the service will be available on Rasmussenmortuary.com.

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