May God bless you and your...
I THINK ABOUT YOU OFTEN AND HOPE YOU ARE DOING OK.MICHEAL MUST HAVE BEEN A WONDERFUL PERSON.I KNOW YOU MISS HIM!
BRENDA BUCK-MCKNIGHT
August 13, 2009 | GALLATIN, TN
Lexington, Kentucky
A former Louisville community college chemistry professor who worked to improve sanitation and preserve safe drinking water supplies in the nation of Cambodia has died. Michael Lynn "Mickey" Sampson died last week of a heart attack, according to a statement from Resource Development...
Read MoreI THINK ABOUT YOU OFTEN AND HOPE YOU ARE DOING OK.MICHEAL MUST HAVE BEEN A WONDERFUL PERSON.I KNOW YOU MISS HIM!
BRENDA BUCK-MCKNIGHT
August 13, 2009 | GALLATIN, TN
JIM AND DIANE,I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I WILL KEEP IN IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
BRENDA BUCK/MCKNIGHT
May 12, 2009 | GALLATIN, TN
I was shocked and in grief at the heard of the death of Mickey. He has tremendously contributed to the development of Cambodian society through water sanitation. In the name of Cambodian people, I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the late Mickey's family. May he rest in peace!
Vuthy Monyrath
March 25, 2009 | Phnom Penh
I have been sick at the news of Mickey's death. I am so grateful that I got to visit with Wendy and Mickey in December. He was a faculty member in my division (I was his Division Chair) when he made the first trip to Cambodia and then decided to move there. I have been in awe of his selfless dedication to and love for the people of Cambodia and his creativity and intelligence in making important changes in their lives. I am equally impressed with Wendy and the children for their...
Shari Bennett
March 24, 2009 | Floyds Knobs, IN
I met Mickey and his family while on a trip to Cambodia in March 2005. I was awed by his dedication and ingenuity in advancing the healthy lives of Cambodians. He was an inspiration to all who met him. His loss will be felt throughout the world by all who knew him...
Gerald D. Temes, MD
March 24, 2009 | Louisville, KY
I am praying for the Sampson Family. He will be missed by many.
jill branyon
March 24, 2009 | Landrum, SC