Charlie Sampson Sr. Gambrills, Maryland Obituary

Charlie Sampson Sr.

He was a navy vet who proudly served his country in WWII. He was an electrician for the railroad for 35 yrs until his retirement. His wife Alice preceded him in death February 2017 after 69 yrs of marriage. They had four children together, Linda, Chuck ,Brenda and Troy. Five grandchildren, Jason Jaime ,Kevin ,Max and Ryan and three great grand children Destiny, Carly, and Cohen.He is also survived by his brother "Monk" 97 yrs old who resides in Florida. Also has numerous nieces and nephews! He also loved animals. Cats and dogs mostly and they took to him like you wouldn't believe! When he lost his beloved little daschund Kirby after 15 years he was just heartbroken. He loved bowling well into the senior leagues, played golf ,enjoyed watching baseball games and listening to country music. But his greatest enjoyment in life was spending time with his family. Always there when you needed him and even when you didn't! There will be such a void in our lives that can't ever be filled and we will truly miss you and love you forever! Your loving children, Linda, Chuck, Brenda, Troy 💔💔💔💔😢😢😥😥
May 9, 1926 - November 20, 202005/09/192611/20/2020
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He was a navy vet who proudly served his country in WWII. He was an electrician for the railroad for 35 yrs until his retirement. His wife Alice preceded him in death February 2017 after 69 yrs of marriage. They had four children together, Linda, Chuck ,Brenda and Troy. Five grandchildren, Jason Jaime ,Kevin ,Max and Ryan and three great grand children Destiny, Carly, and Cohen.He is also survived by his brother "Monk" 97 yrs old who resides in Florida. Also has numerous nieces and nephews! He also loved animals. Cats and dogs mostly and they took to him like you wouldn't believe! When he lost his beloved little daschund Kirby after 15 years he was just heartbroken. He loved bowling well into the senior leagues, played golf ,enjoyed watching baseball games and listening to country music. But his greatest enjoyment in life was spending time with his family. Always there when you needed him and even when you didn't! There will be such a void in our lives that can't ever be filled and we will truly miss you and love you forever! Your loving children, Linda, Chuck, Brenda, Troy 💔💔💔💔😢😢😥😥

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Dec
02
Service
Wednesday, December 02 2020
11:30 AM
Crownsville Maryland Veteran Cemetery
1122 Sunrise Beach Road
Crownsville, MD 
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Face mask and social distancing required at the cemetery. There is a 24 person limit in the chapel at the Maryland Veteran's Cemetery
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Crownsville Maryland Veteran Cemetery
1122 Sunrise Beach Road
Crownsville, MD 
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