Background
Sadler, Charles Benjamin was born on February 2, 1939 in Petersburg, Virginia, United States. Son of Charlie Benjamin and Ellen Elizabeth (Rathine) Sadler.
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Sadler, Charles Benjamin was born on February 2, 1939 in Petersburg, Virginia, United States. Son of Charlie Benjamin and Ellen Elizabeth (Rathine) Sadler.
Bachelor of Science in pharmacy, Medical College of Virginia, 1960; postgraduate, Richard Bland College, 1971-1972, 76; postgraduate, Va.Commonwealth U., 1972-1973; certified in real estate, Moseley-Flint College, Richmond, Virginia, 1977.
Pharmacist, instructor, John Randolph Hospital, Hopewell, Virginia, 1960-1961; pharmacist, Peoples Drugs, Richmond, Virginia, 1961-1963; pharmacist, O.P. Hare Drugs, Petersburg, Virginia, 1963-1965; manager, pharmacist supervisor, Super X Drugs, Covington, Danville, Clipton Forge, Virginia, 1965-1968; pharmacist manager, Gray Drug Fair, Hopewell, Colonel Hts., Richmond, Virginia, 1968-1988; manager pharmacy, Standard Drug Store, Petersburg, 1988-1991; manager pharmacy, Phar-Mor Drugs, Colonial Heights, Virginia, 1991-1992; manager pharmacy, Farmco Drug, 1992-1995; manager pharmacy, Revco D.S., Petersburg, Virginia, since 1996. President Columbia Broadcasting System Associations International.
Government is ordained by God to reward good and to punish evil.
As human beings people find themselves as part of an unjust, sinful and violent world, which we may feel individually helpless to change. If we accept forgiveness, God can enable us to resist evil and to live life to the full.
Active member Smithsonian Institute, Washington, since 1965, Metropolitan Guild Pharmacists, Citizens Choice, Washington, since 1984. Member American Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association (4th district), Virginia CommonwealthU. Alumni Association, Cousteau Society, Kappa Psi.
Married Nancy Marie Newton, June, 1960 (divorced March 1979). Children: Charles Benjamin III, Tracy Lynn. Married Linda Lee Puryear, April 14, 1979.