Michael R. Sader

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Michael R.
Sader

  • Visitation will take place on Saturday, February 4th from 12pm-2pm at CHRIST THE LORD
    LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1650 N. Brookfield Rd. in Brookfield, WI.
  • Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, February 4th at 2pm at CHRIST THE LORD
    LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1650 N. Brookfield Rd. in Brookfield, WI.

 

On Friday, January 27th 2023, Michael R. Sader was called home at the age of 69. He leaves
behind loving family and supportive friends. This includes his wife Linda, daughter DeAnn (Jake), son
Max, granddaughter Kassidy, his sisters Laura Dusold, Debby (Tony) Fluder, Pam (Dan) Quicker,
brother Donald (Kelly) Dillard, brother-in-law Jay (Mary Jane) Ergen. Also grieving his loss are Clare (Rafael) Cedeno, Rebecca Fluder, Anthony Fluder, Kay Erbach (Dan), Meg Dillard, Ann Dillard, Nicole (Matt) Markowski, and Jacob Ergen.

Visitation will take place on Saturday, February 4th from 12pm-2pm at CHRIST THE LORD
LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1650 N. Brookfield Rd. in Brookfield, WI, with a Celebration of Life to follow at 2pm.

Michael was well known for his love of family, church, Air Force, the Packers, classic cars, and his
fellow Wisco alum.

The family especially wishes to note the excellent, loving care received at West Allis Memorial
Hospital in Infusion and Oncology. Special mention goes to Carlee, Lisa, Lara, and Mary Ann. Thank you
to all the friends that provided spiritual support.

Michael was preceded in death by his mother Helen Dillard, father Paul Dillard, and sister
Christine Ergen, and his best four legged friend, Holly.
In lieu of flowers, donations to HAWS and Homeless Vets is appreciated.

6 Comments

  1. Glenn and Barb Ewert January 27, 2023 at 4:18 pm - Reply

    Our deepest sympathy to Linda and family. Mike was a great guy and friend.. Remembering the great times at car shows.

  2. Dianne Robertson January 27, 2023 at 8:51 pm - Reply

    My deepest sympathy to Linda and Mike’s 2 favorite children. Mike was a proud graduate of WISCO and served on the 1971 reunion committee. He was the first one to step up to get his classmates together. Mike loved his Lord Jesus more than anyone else. Mike now rests in the arms of his Savior. I, for one, will miss him.

  3. Gary and Lee Ann Maas January 28, 2023 at 6:24 am - Reply

    Our deepest sympathies. Sending love and prayers your way.

  4. Sherry Jeske January 31, 2023 at 1:57 pm - Reply

    Our deepest sympathy to Linda, DeAnne and Max. .I Had many a good time taking with Mike at St. James. He was a caring man and went out of his way to offer help to any who needed it. One time while I was working late at the school Mike bought me and my daughter a fish fry from St Sebs. Told us none better around. It was delicious and more so because it was such a sweet gesture. Lots of great memories….sad to hear he had suffered from cancer, but joyful he is with our Lord and Savior at peace. Keeping you all in my prayers.

  5. Robin Tegel January 31, 2023 at 6:29 pm - Reply

    Linda and Family, I am praying for your peace. Take comfort knowing Mike is resting in the arms of Jesus.
    Robin Tegel (Martin)

  6. Mark Manske February 1, 2023 at 9:43 am - Reply

    Mike and I shared so many great times together that only young men coming of age can experience. We saw the world through rose colored glasses. We were young, gung-ho and invincible. I will always remember my buddy that way. Mike was so loved and is with Jesus now and forever.

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