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James (Jim) P. Sadlon
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Jim Sadlon “I want to leave the world a better place.” James P. Sadlon, DDS, 88, of Rockford, Illinois and part-time resident of Fountain Hills since 2001, passed away on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. He started Sadlon Orthodontics in 1965 and provided care to thousands of patients. He also shared his accomplished musical talent his entire life. Countless examples include: directing two choirs at St. Mark Lutheran Church, recording his own Jazz CD “Jim Sadlon…at the piano” and playing keyboards in the Dixieland Docs jazz ensemble. In retirement, he studied Jazz at the ASU Music Department and received a 15-year volunteer pin for playing piano at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale “providing a musical component of healing and well-being.” Born on March 3, 1937, in Racine, Wisconsin, Jim was the son of Stephen and Mildred Sadlon. He married his high school sweetheart Arline Kimbel on August 15, 1959; they held hands for over 72 years. Jim was an avid tennis player, an award-winning photographer in Fountain Hills, and supported his wife’s career as an artist in every way. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force stationed at McGuire AFB (1961-1963), Jim graduated from Marquette University with degrees in Dentistry (1961) and Orthodontics (1965). He also attained an honor of excellence as a Diplomate of American Association of Orthodontics. Jim held many leadership positions including the first President of the Alta Vista HOA, Director of the Dental School Glee Club, President of the Winnebago County Dental Society and President of the Chicago PRIMUS Orthodontic Association. Survived by his wife Arline; sons Gregg (Tracy) of Arlington Heights and Ky (Claudia) of Elgin; “Two-da” encouraged and supported his loving grandchildren Evan (Delaney), Tia, Colin (Effi) and Riley; siblings Ralph (Jan) and Nancy (Tom) Henkel. A tribute to celebrate his life will be held at a later date. The family thanks our angel, Karin, of Visiting Angels, and the kind and caring staff at OSF Hospital. To share a memory or condolence, please visit olsonfh.com.