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Charles R. Sampson

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Charles R. Sampson, 84, of Wind Gap passed away at St. Luke's Hospice in Bethlehem on August 15, 2009. Born: In Phillipsburg, NJ on August 11, 1925, he was a son of the late Victor Sampson and Jane Young Sampson. Personal: Charles attended Easton HS prior to enlisting in the Navy, where he served...

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Dear Dot & Family,

Larry & I give you our deepest sympathy. I worked with both of you for many years. I remember great times and many laughs with Charlie working at Bear. He was a terrific guy. My Aunt Irene also enjoyed his great sense of humor and the boutique of flowers he would bring her into work. Hope to see you soon!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Dottie and family, Our sincere condolences. Charlie was a good man and it was our please to had known him. Sam and Sandy Fisher

Rick Sorry to read about the passing of your dad. Sounds like he was a very good man. My sincere condolences.

Dear Dot and family so sorry to hear about your loss. We have many fond memories of you and Charlie and the many years spent at Bear Auto. Our thoughts and prayers go with you at this sad time.
God Bless

Barbara and Bob Farleigh

Dottie, very sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my deapest sympathy.

To The Family of Charlie Sampson - I am so sad to hear of your loss. I worked at Bear Automotive for 7 years in Purchasing and had the pleasure of knowing Charlie. If you had a problem, you called Charlie and he would always see that things were taken care of and had a great group of guys that worked with him. He took pride in his work. He was always busy but would often mention his family and sometimes show us a picture of his family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

Rick....so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Mike and Tina

When I was a kid growing up in Roseto in the early1960's, Charlie rented a bungolo next to the neighborhood playing field. He took it upon himself to help supervise our playing time . We would chose sides and Charlie would make sure they were fair, Then he would either pitch or play quarterback for both teams. We loved it. And this was not a randon event. It happened all the time. Charlie even organized a neighborhood football team and set up a game where we traveled to Stockertown to...