Samuel Michael Shoucair, 69, of Scranton, died Saturday at the University of Perpetual Help Hospital in the Philippines.
Sam was a graduate of West Scranton High School and King's College, where he earned bachelor's degrees in criminal justice and sociology. He obtained his master's degree in public administration at Marywood University.
Sam loved police work and was a Pennsylvania state trooper for 25 years. After retirement, he taught commercial courses for the Talfort Business Institute in China.
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer; son, Michael Shoucair; daughter, Michelle Shoucair-Thomas; sister, Sandra Mazzuca; two grandsons, Bill Thomas and Brandon Houston; and many nieces, nephews and extended family.
Sam was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Catherine Shoucair.
Services and interment will be private. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Matthew's United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 425 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, PA 18505.
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Miss you dad love you
Michelle Thomas
Daughter
January 9, 2021
You were a good friend enjoyed seeing you last year you passed on too soon. denny
Denny McMahon
January 29, 2014
Sandy, Michelle and Michael,
So sorry for your loss. Praying for you all.
Love,
Kristen Smith
January 22, 2014
I love you and will always miss you you will never be forgotten love your sister Sandra
Sandra Mazzuca
January 15, 2014
I love and will always miss you Sammy
Sandra Mazzuca
January 15, 2014
you are finally at peace and not suffering anymore. you will be missed by everyone that knew you. I love you and will miss u.
Krystin Smith
January 15, 2014
RIP Uncle Sammy! u will be missed by all of us.
January 15, 2014
You were a very good man to my family. You will always be kindly remembered for that. Be at peace.
Carol S
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
I Love You Dad
Michelle Thomas
January 15, 2014
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