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Anthony Wayne Sams Sr.

Akron, Ohio

Apr 3, 1959 – Dec 13, 2020 (Age 61)

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BORN
April 3, 1959
DIED
December 13, 2020
AGE
61
LOCATION
Akron, Ohio

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Anthony Wayne Sams, Sr., affectionately known to many as Tony, Pops or Unc was born on April 3, 1959 to Robert and Delois Sams in Akron, Ohio. He was suddenly taken away from his family and those who loved him on December 13, 2020. Pops was an Akron native. He attended North and East High Schools...

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GOD Bless!!! Sams Man I always Loved and respected You Brother.And I am Sorry what happened.

I met Tony many many years ago. It was always nice running into him as we would from time to time. When I think Tony first thing that comes to me is, He was just a good guy he really was, I'll miss him, Im very sorry for your loss, the worlds loss.

rest in peace my friend ,condolesent from the woodall family

Robert(Porky) so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. We sure had good times back in the day. Wayne will definitely be missed! Praying for your family
Cheryl Harper-Davis

I send my Condolence to the Sams Family. Wayne and Robert were like big brothers to me, who watched over me while growing up in the projects. Their Mother Mrs. D was a second mother to me. I have nothing but love for this whole family and Wayne will be greatly missed by all.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Joseph Leon Hamilton
Friend

My deepest sympathy, and Condolences goes out to the Family members of Tony Sams. My brother "Smitty" Michael Prince called Sam "Porken Bean" that became a Nickname for some of Sam's friends. I would always call him Porken Bean! He knew you was from the Eastside to know him by that name!
Love you! Porken Bean!!! You Rest in Peace! God Bless you all!!!
Tony and Smitty are together again! Bobby Prince Sr. & Family

Thoughts & prayers to all the family and friends. Tony will be deeply missed by all of us at KC’s 3rd Base. He sure did love the game of pool.