Sam-Showell, Jr. -Obituary

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Sam Houston Showell, Jr.

Berlin, Maryland

Mar 9, 1924 – Aug 1, 2013 (Age 89)

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BORN
March 9, 1924
DIED
August 1, 2013
AGE
89
LOCATION
Berlin, Maryland

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Burbage Funeral Home - Berlin Obituary

Millsboro – Sam Houston Showell, Jr., age 89, died Thursday August 1, 2013 at his home at White House Beach in Millsboro, De. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa , he was the son of the late Sam Houston Showell, Sr., and Imogene Ittel Showell. He was preceded in death by his wife Linda Banks Showell in...

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I knew Sam through my sister, Norma. Sam and I shared two things in common - our birth date - March 9 - and our love in doing Cryptograms!! It was always a pleasure to be in his company to hear his stories and to see that smile!
Peggy Mackey

Thoughts and prayers for Bob and his family. I only met Sam a few times, but he always made me smile. May God bless you all at this time and always.

We would like to express our sincerest sympathy to the entire Showell family. Paul & Janet Oliva

Deepest sympathy to the Showell family.

White House Beach Tenants Assoc.

I remember so well as a young girl, my dad Harry & uncle Ed playing cards at Sam's house on Saturday nights. My family has known Sam & Linda for over 44yrs and will miss the sweet smile and big wave he would give passing by in his golf cart. Our condolences to the entire Showell family.

Moorhead & Riale families

I had many fond memories of Mr. Showell as a boy growing up at White House Beach. I recall many plane rides with him. I will keep the Showell family in my prayers.

Deepest sympathy for your family. What a delight to have known your father and late mother; indeed my privilege. Will keep you in my prayers.

I have known Sam and his wife, Linda for many years through Oak Forest and as a WHB tenant for 20 years. He was a kind man that loved to chat and share his many stories of flying. I will miss seeing him on his golf cart. May he be at peace!

My husband and I knew Sam from Oak Forest and through my sister, Norma. We always enjoyed time talking with Sam as he was such an interesting man, with knowledge about much. He had a sense of humor with a sweet smile to accompany it!! He was a sweet, kind man and I know he's enjoying peace now with his loving wife, Linda.
Walt and Peggy Mackey