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Michael D. Sampson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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"A Gentleman and a Scholar"Michael Dean Sampson, 63, passed away October 24, 2012 in West Jordan, Utah of natural causes.Born September 6, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah, son of Boyd Lorenzo and Phyllis Moulton Sampson. Mike attended East High School where he made many life-long friends and played...

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Dear Lanea, Just want you to know I'm thinking of you and your family during this time.

We will miss our terrific brother-in-law every time we visit Utah, but we have great memories of the fun times we've spent together and the great conversations we've shared! WE LOVE YOU LANEA, HALEY AND STEPH!

So sorry to hear the news about Mike. We remember how gentle and loving he was to you,Lanae, and the happy occasion of your wedding. Our thoughts are with you and your girls.
Dianne and Mick McBroome
Connecticut

Ben Martinez
So Sorry for your loss.
We should get in touch.
Look me up in the Mtn. Home phone book.

To Mike's Mom & Family, For those of us who grew up in the old Douglas Ward, we have such fond memories and cherish the friendship we have with Mike. Growing up attending elementary, Jr High and East High together, He was the truest of friends who would do anything at anytime for you. We all loved Mike and enjoyed close association, especially playing ball together. He was the epitome of sportsmanship and fairness.
May the memories of his life, bring comfort at this difficult...

Haley, Danny and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your father. Sending your family love and prayers. Your friend - Jennie Archibeque

I will always remember growing up on Elizabeth street with you and your brothers and sister.
With warm fondness forever.
May God bless you and your family at this time.

Mike, I will always remember the leadership qualities you displayed as Quarterback of the East High Football Team in 1967-especially the time you were dodging would be tacklers on a scramble and ended up hurdling a guy for a first down! Onward & upward brother....

Will always have great memories of our years at East High together. You were a cherished friend. Prayers and comfort to your family. Karen Felt Bringhurst