We have received the sad news that Lee Sadler, general manager of UK based Sparrow Crane Hire has died.
He passed away peacefully at the Dorothy House hospice in Winsley, Wiltshire, surrounded by his family, following a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 62.
Lee left home in 1977, at the age of 16, to join the Army and, following his initial training, was posted to the Marchwood military port in Southampton. Over the next few years, he worked on port operations and received training on operating both mobile and ship cranes.
In 1982, he saw service in the Falklands and, towards the end of his time in the Army, he was posted to Norway. After seven years of serving his country, he left the Army and returned to civilian life, taking on various driving jobs until he spotted an advert looking for crane operators at Gordon Sparrow Crane Hire.
Speaking just a couple of weeks ago, he recalled: “I rang the number and who should answer the phone but Gordon Sparrow himself. Gordon arranged an interview with Barry Mildren and Geoff Hillier at a pub in nearby Hanham. This was the start of my career in the crane hire industry.”
Lee remained in the crane industry for the rest of his life, moving to Capital Crane Hire and then Hewden Stuart, where he was soon promoted to depot manager.
Speaking of his next move, having decided to leave Hewden, he said: “I contacted Tim Sparrow to ask if there were any vacancies, and joined the business in August 1998, starting out by going to look at jobs then go back to the yard get a crane and go do the jobs. The business grew at a steady pace with larger cranes added to the fleet. We also introduced pedestrian operated tower cranes, spider cranes and mini crawlers and developed the training department and installation services. During that time, I worked my way up to become general manager.”
During his second spell working for the Sparrow crane business he met and married Gordon Sparrows daughter Emma. The couple settled down in Keynsham, not far from the Sparrow crane hire yard and they had a son together - Jack.
Lee Sadler leaves behind his wife Emma, children Jack and Lauren, as well as step daughter Chloe, along with both his parents, a brother and a sister.
Unassuming, but quietly competent, Lee Sadler was incredibly well liked within the UK crane rental industry. He was always ready to crack on with the job, without making a fuss. He loved his motorbikes, family life and his work. He insisted on going into the office and working normally every day even when it became a physical struggle for him. He only stopped when it became impossible to work over the past month or so.
The funeral will be held at 11:00 on Tuesday September 3rd at St John’s church Keynsham, BS31 2BL.
Donations to Dorothy House Hospice www.dorothyhouse.org.uk
barry-mildren86
I heard the sad news about Lee recently. A terrible blow for his family and I send my deepest sympathy to all. He was far too young, pleasant, and was dealt a bum hand of cards in the game of life. Yes! I can remember interviewing Lee when he was applying for a crane driving job with the newly created company Gordon Sparrow Crane Hire Ltd. He told me that he had been driving cranes in the army. "What are you doing now" I asked. "I am a motorcycle despatch rider in London" he replied. Being a life long biker I asked Lee what bike he was riding. "A Honda CBR 900" he replied. "If you can ride a CBR 900 around London despatch riding, you can certainly drive a 15 Ton Jones around Bristol" I replied.
I am proud that I had a small part in Lee's successful career in the Crane Hire Industry.
No more pain now Lee, ride with the wind!
RIP
Barry
Jim Hagan
Tragic really, worked with him on and off for many years, very competent and this, coupled with him being a thoroughly nice person makes his passing a real blow. will pay my respects to him on the 3rd of September.Also a blow for the Sparrow family,with his wife, Emma being the daughter of Sheila Sparrow and the late Gordon Sparrow, both being part of the Sparrow dynasty along with the late Alf and George. RIP Lee.
Steve Barnett
Very sad news, Lee was a real gentleman, a very nice guy. My condolences to his family and friends
Tour 1
Very sad news. Can remember Lee being made manager at hewdens. He and Mike saddler set me on the road to ap. many years ago
barry-mildren86
I heard the sad news about Lee recently. A terrible blow for his family and I send my deepest sympathy to all. He was far too young, pleasant, and was dealt a bum hand of cards in the game of life. Yes! I can remember interviewing Lee when he was applying for a crane driving job with the newly created company Gordon Sparrow Crane Hire Ltd. He told me that he had been driving cranes in the army. "What are you doing now" I asked. "I am a motorcycle despatch rider in London" he replied. Being a life long biker I asked Lee what bike he was riding. "A Honda CBR 900" he replied. "If you can ride a CBR 900 around London despatch riding, you can certainly drive a 15 Ton Jones around Bristol" I replied.
I am proud that I had a small part in Lee's successful career in the Crane Hire Industry.
No more pain now Lee, ride with the wind!
RIP
Barry
Craner125
So very sorry to hear this, my thoughts go out to Lee's family.
b
Lee was a very nice person to have known. Its really sad that another has been taken to early. He did a great job and so unassuming.
Jim Hagan
Tragic really, worked with him on and off for many years, very competent and this, coupled with him being a thoroughly nice person makes his passing a real blow. will pay my respects to him on the 3rd of September.Also a blow for the Sparrow family,with his wife, Emma being the daughter of Sheila Sparrow and the late Gordon Sparrow, both being part of the Sparrow dynasty along with the late Alf and George. RIP Lee.
dap
I have passed this sad news onto 17 Port & Maritime Regt, the passing of "Shuggy" has been met with shock & sadness by those that knew him.
Timno
Totally gutted.
Always had a good chat with Lee at various crane events, nice guy RIP
steve-stennett46
RIP Lee, your dedication and commitment to the business was second to none. You will be greatly missed by all who knew you.
vertikal editor
Many thanks for that Dap much appreciated
dap
Sad news indeed, RIP Lee.
However it is Marchwood Military Port not Marchford. Now known as the SMC, Sea Mounting Center.