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Bryan J. Sampson, 32, of Carbondale, passed away Friday, July 12, unexpectedly at home after battling a disease. Born in Scranton on July 27, 1986, he was the son of Joel Sampson and the late Nancy Sampson.
He was a former employee at the Retreat at White Birch, and Just Believe Recovery Center, where he was a technician.
He was a loving son, father, brother, uncle and a friend to everyone. He was very adventurous in everything he did. He also loved sneakers and had a great collection. He was also very loyal and helpful to everyone. He will be truly missed.
Bryan leaves behind three loving children, Jaden, Elijah and Marley; three brothers, Shawn Sampson and wife, Lindsey; Steven Sampson and girlfriend, Kristen; Josh Sampson and wife, Ren; one sister, Lizzy Tobias.
Also surviving are Ashley Lanuto, the mother of his children; and Gary Hodge, who was like his brother, not just a good friend; his companion, Nicole Richmond; paternal grandmother, Martha English; stepmother, Ann Braida and boyfriend, Duane; uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews; family and many close friends.
A memorial visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 16, at Harrison Funeral Home, 374 Main St., Archbald, PA 18403.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Forever Sammi Non-Profit Foundation, 1616 Jackson St., Scranton, PA 18504.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Harrison Funeral Home - Archbald.
3 Entries
John Kaminski
July 15, 2019
Love you Bryan
Remember our road trip?
Grandma
Martha Legant
July 15, 2019
Bryan, you are deeply missed and always will be. Go ahead and be at peace now and start a new life and enjoy it with your mom. Watch over all of us angel. Rest easy!
My deepest sympathies go out to Bryan's family!
-Kristen
July 15, 2019
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