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Samuel Watson Gardner Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Samuel Watson Gardner, Jr. Mr. Gardner passed away Saturday, February 19, 2005 at Presbyterian Hospital after a brief stay. Sam was born on January 26, 1927 in Gastonia, NC to the late S. W. Gardner, Sr. and Drucilla Young Gardner. While in his senior year in high school, he enjoyed...

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I have never known anyone who cared so much about others. One thing many folks don't realize is that Sam virtually changed the way government conducted business, he was instrumental in saving the Department of Veterans Affairs millions of dollars with their laundry program, not only through process but with such dedication to improving the systems by virtaully changing the way processing was accomplished. With that, Sam was a true gentleman, friend and someone I could always call on, he was...

You have our deepest sympathy. We were very fortunate to have known Sam. Mona, you and your family are in our prayers.

We greatly enjoyed our years we spent with Sam and Gardner Machinery. Our condolences to Mona and family. We have many fond memories beginning with the check ride he gave to begin a partnership in Cherokee N2702R in 1971 and an association with the company and members of the family in the many years to follow.

We enjoyed knowing Sam and send our sincere condolences to Mona and the family especially our sister-in-law and daughter-in-law,Debi.
Amy Patton
Jane & Jim Woody
Barbara & Dick Curran
Ginger & Jerry Lindsey

This world is a better place because of Sam Gardner and I'm priviledged and enriched to have been in his presence.

Sam's assistance with the many sucessful laundry projects we accomplished here at G. A. Braun, Inc. is memorable. I spoke with him as recently as one week ago on a new project. I extend my condolences to his family.