Samuel-Killman-Obituary

Samuel Killman III

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Mr. Killman of Wilmington, N.C., formerly of Charlotte, N.C., lost his long and ferocious battle with cancer on August 19, 2010. He was a career law enforcement officer for 35 years, including Chief of Police in Charlotte and Myrtle Beach. He chose a life of public service and excelled in his...

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Sammy & Gail, Kari and I are very sad to learn of your dad's passing. It's been years since we were neighbors on Sunflower Road. I remember your dad as very kind and friendly person. Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.

Helen,Sammie,Sharon and Jack,
I can say that we all share in your loss and that you are in my thoughts everyday.
Your family has always been special to me. Pat

I am so sorry to here about Chief Killman. I admired him so much. My thoughts and prayers go to you, Sammy, Sharon, Jackie and the entire family. All my love
Donna Ruckart Dawkins

We were so sorry to hear of Sam's passing. As an attorney and DA, Pete knew him in Charlotte and had the very highest regard for him professionally and personally. You are in our thoughts and prayers. we will have a mass said for the repose of his soul and he will be on the top of my prayer list for the souls of the faithful departed. may your special memories bring you comfort and peace. Shep and Pete Foley

We are so sorry to hear of Sam's passing. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Sam was a good friend of my dad's (Bobby Crane) way back...and we always thought a lot of Sam.

The Bobby Crane Family (Rhonda, Sharon and David)

with my deepest sympathy to all of the family and may God bless you all. I did not know sam the III well but I drove the school bus here in charlotte with his father Sam and he was very proud of his son. His father was a great man and I am sure that Sam III was just as great! God be with you all. Irene, charlotte, N.C.

As a former Charlotte resident, I remember Chief Killman as a dedicated, fair, and just-minded civil servant, who did his best to serve the citizens of Charlotte. I worked for the City back in those days, early, mid '80s, to the mid '90s, and I remember Chief Killman as being a very professional Police Officer, in all of his dealings with his employees and with the public. Well done, 'Chief', you were tryly a good and faithful servant. My condolences to his family.

Dear Helen & family, It was good to talk to you & Sam at our CHS reunion a few years ago. I know Sam has "fought" a courageous battle the past few years and your love for each other certainly showed. May God wrap his arms around you and your family. Sincere sympathy, Barbara

With deepest sympathy. As a Charlotte native, I sincerely appreciate Mr. Killman's service.