SATTLER, OTT, OAKMAN, WALDA


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Marin Independent Journal
Saturday, December 24, 1988

ROBERT E. SATTLER

A memorial service for Robert E. Sattler of Novato will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Novato.

He died Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988, at his home after a long illness. He was 62.

He was born in Chicago and had lived in Novato intermittently since 1977.

Mr. Sattler was manager for the National Automobile Theft Bureau in Daly City, a private, non-profit organization that traces auto, truck and boat thefts for insurance companies.

He previously worked for the firm in Chicago, transferred to St. Louis as a field agent, and moved to Novato in 1977 as assistant manager of the Pacific coast division. In 1980, he returned to Chicago, where he managed the bureau’s western division, and then moved back to Novato in 1983. He retired in 1985.

He was an active member of the North Central Chapter of the International Association of Auto Theft Investigators in the Midwest. He also belonged to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Missouri Peace Officers Association and Police Chiefs Association.

He was active in the Good Shepherd Church, previously serving as treasurer, head usher, a member of the church choir and a member of the worship committee.

“He loved people,” said his wife, Anna Sattler of Novato. “He was sensitive to the needs of other people.”

Other survivors are two daughters, Deborah Oakman of Tacoma, Wash., and Kathryn Walda of Hayward; a son, Stephen Sattler of Huron, Ohio; and three grandchildren.

Private burial will be at Valley Memorial Park, Novato.

The family prefers memorial contributions to Hospice of Marin, A.L.S. (Lou Gehrig’s disease) Research Foundation of San Francisco or the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
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The California Death Index adds information: Robert Edward Sattler was born December 18, 1926; mother’s maiden name was Ott.





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