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Samuel A. Giler

Boston, Massachusetts

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May 24, 2025
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Boston, Massachusetts

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Boston - Age 37, of Boston, passed away suddenly from a ruptured brain aneurysm on May 24, 2025.Sam was raised in Wellesley, and was a 2008 graduate of Chapel Hill - Chauncy Hall where he was very active on the Alumni Council and the Board of Advisors. He graduated from Ursinus College in...

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I´ve worked with him doing the recycling for a few years and I was in shock when I found out he passed, I can´t even fathom how sad and shocking this is. He will be truly missed and I can´t even comprehend how things in this world can turn so quickly.

Dear Kim and Eric, My deepest condolences to you and your family. I have fond memories of Sam, when he cam to the US and grew up as a light in his parents eyes. Sarma

One of the kindest and nicest people I´ve met. He will truly be missed

I first met Sam in my freshman year of high school. We were assigned as partners for a science project that quickly turned into our dads project because it involved their engineering backgrounds. In that time Sam and I grew closer and ended up every third trimester playing for the ultimate Frisbee team. Sam and I always had a competitive friendship, from him trying to get me to join the wrestling team while he always wanted to arm wrestle. I will never forget the time we went to a red sox...

Kim and Eric, We were devastated to learn about Sam's death in a recent CHCH newsletter and wish that we had known about his passing earlier. Sam was a kind, caring kid with a dry sense of humor and who always had a smile on his face. We were glad to see from the posts here that Sam carried those wonderful traits into adulthood and how well liked and respected he was in his personal and professional lives. He is clearly missed by those he loved most and the many people who were lucky to have...

Sam was a very nice and would help anybody who ever needed anything. I went to high school with him. Very sad to hear of Sam's passing . May you rest in eternal peace .Rip

Sam was the smartest and the nicest at one and the same time.

It was a boon for me to find Sam, who, as has been said, understood computers like very few others, and who could fix anything. It was always hard for me to believe his work desk, with hundreds of tiny screws strewn about, but he really knew where all of them went and had the patience to put them all back after he fixed whatever was wrong. What a terrible loss for his parents and friends and for all of us who rellied on him. Eric Chivian

I am so very sorry to hear this, I remember Sam from when we worked together. He was always very kind and helpful. Kim and Eric please accept our condolences Ron and Betul Fiorello