McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels Announces Staff Addition

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

John Sadler, president of McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels, announced the addition of Jordan Mayfield to his staff.
According to a press release from the funeral home, Mayfield comes to the business after spending 15 years of active military service in the United States Army, retiring as a senior non-commissioned officer.
During his time in the military he participated in Operation Enduring Freedom. After graduating from Honor Guard School at Arlington National Cemetery, his last few years of active service were spent planning and conducting military honor funeral services for veterans and those soldiers killed in action. Mayfield works with the funeral directors at McHatton-Sadler to plan and arrange military honors for the veterans that are served at the funeral home.
Mayfield’s addition to the staff further exemplifies the mission of McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel to pay honor and tribute to veterans and their families in the time of need, the release states. Mayfield is currently studying Mortuary Sciences at Vincennes University, the release states.
Prior to entering the military Mayfield grew up in Elkhart where he graduated from Concord High School. He then returned to the area after being honorably discharged from the Army to pursue his desire to become a funeral director. He and his wife, Amanda, and daughter, Gracie, reside in Warsaw.

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John Sadler, president of McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels, announced the addition of Jordan Mayfield to his staff.
According to a press release from the funeral home, Mayfield comes to the business after spending 15 years of active military service in the United States Army, retiring as a senior non-commissioned officer.
During his time in the military he participated in Operation Enduring Freedom. After graduating from Honor Guard School at Arlington National Cemetery, his last few years of active service were spent planning and conducting military honor funeral services for veterans and those soldiers killed in action. Mayfield works with the funeral directors at McHatton-Sadler to plan and arrange military honors for the veterans that are served at the funeral home.
Mayfield’s addition to the staff further exemplifies the mission of McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel to pay honor and tribute to veterans and their families in the time of need, the release states. Mayfield is currently studying Mortuary Sciences at Vincennes University, the release states.
Prior to entering the military Mayfield grew up in Elkhart where he graduated from Concord High School. He then returned to the area after being honorably discharged from the Army to pursue his desire to become a funeral director. He and his wife, Amanda, and daughter, Gracie, reside in Warsaw.

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