Our sweet and fun-loving Audra Sadler returned home to her Heavenly Father on Saturday November 17, 2018. Audra was born with her twin brother, Asher, on June 21, 2010 in Riverton, UT to loving parents, Jess and Debra Sadler. Audra is survived by her Dad, Jess William Sadler, her mom, Debra Barker Sadler twin brother, Asher Jess Sadler (8), younger sister, Madison Sadler (5), and younger brother, Kale Brent Sadler (3).
She also leaves behind her Grandpa, Karl Lee Sadler, Grandma, Kathy Bassett Sadler, Grandpa, Brent Joseph Barker, Grandma, Nancy Louise Barker, and many uncles, aunts, cousins and friends who adored her. Audra entered this world to our delightful surprise as a twin. She left it far too soon.
While her time on Earth was short, we are so proud of her. We are proud of who she became, her free spirit, and the precious girl she will always be. She taught us how to love everyone, forgive quickly, and find the fun in everything.
Audra was known for her very sensitive spirit. She was a tender-hearted daughter, sister and friend. It was important to her to make sure that no one was left out and was always concerned about their well-being.
Audi never wanted to leave with hurt feelings. She would say “Can I talk to you for a minute? ”, and after feelings were shared, she was ready with quick forgiveness.
Audra loved being with Asher, Madison, and Kale, playing with her friends, tumbling, swimming, hiking, camping, and skiing… She loved artichokes, all things spicy, chips and salsa, being wrapped in a blanket to watch a movie, and anything purple. Audra had a very close relationship with her twin brother. She always had to know where he was, what he was doing, and even what he was eating.
She was his fierce defender and will continue to be so. Their bond is unbreakable, and they will always be each other’s best friend. Madison looked up to Audra and wanted to be just like her.
From wearing the same bracelets, to having the same hairstyle, to loving the same color purple. Audi adored and nurtured her little sister and always made sure to include Madison in her activities with friends. Audi was the one to run to Kale’s rescue whenever he was hurt.
She always took the time to play with him, loved to mother him, and loved to cuddle with him in tender moments. Although Audra was young, she taught her parents to strive to be more Christ-like, to love as a child does and to find joy in this world. We are forever grateful for the amazing 8 years we had with Audi, her fun and sincere personality, and her beautiful demeanor.
While “learning to share (Audi) is new,” we yearn for the day when we can embrace Audi again. We trust in our loving Heavenly Father. We find great comfort and have a clear and calm assurance that this is not goodbye and have unwavering faith that families really can be together forever.
We will miss her beautiful blue eyes, long blonde hair, her cute freckles, bracelets up her arm, and toothless smile. We love you Audi very much and can’t wait to be with you again. “We love you to the moon and back”.
“We love you to infinity and beyond… beat ya! ” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ A viewing will be held Sunday, November 25th, 2018 from 6:00-8:00 PM at the Anderson & Goff Mortuary at 11859 South 700 East, Draper UT 84020. Funeral services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center located at 10227 South 4000 West on Monday, November 26th with viewing 9:30-10:30 AM, funeral to begin at 11:00 AM.
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