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I read of Dr. Laffoday's passing in the Post & Courier. I was a classmate of the younger Sam's at Columbia High School. I am so sorry for your loss.
Marian (Ervin) Faulkner
January 22, 2008 | Charleston, SC
Decatur, Georgia
Family-Placed Death Notice LAFFODAY, Samuel SAMUEL KANADA LAFFODAY Samuel Kanada Laffoday passed away in Atlanta, Georgia, January 15, 2008. Dr. Laffoday was born in Lamar, South Carolina, September 13, 1924, the son of Charles William Laffoday and Deborah May Marsh. He served his country...
Read MoreI read of Dr. Laffoday's passing in the Post & Courier. I was a classmate of the younger Sam's at Columbia High School. I am so sorry for your loss.
Marian (Ervin) Faulkner
January 22, 2008 | Charleston, SC
Great sense of humor
Quick Witt
My favorite teacher
He really knew his biology
Richard Boone Class of 61 Southern College of Pharmacy
Richard Boone
January 22, 2008 | Powder Springs, GA
I was a student of Dr. Laffoday in the early 1970's, and he was the highlight of my college career! To this day, I still remember him telling us, "you may not learn anything, but I promise you a laugh a day!!!" He was the epitome of everything you ever hoped for in a college professor!!! He,definitely, was "one in a million!"
Beth Moore
January 19, 2008 | Canton, MI
Sam was a fine neighbor on Glendale Dr. and a Cub Scout Master for my 3 sons. He will be missed by all who had the good forture to know him.
Jere Randall
January 19, 2008 | Flowery Branch, GA
He was a very gifted teacher and I have thought of him many times since I graduated from nursing school in 1981.
I will always remember his special way of making the point of how important particular parts of our anatomy are: "Don't ever let anyone talk you out of your liver," was one of my favorites.
If it weren't for him, I probably wouldn't have successfully become a Registered Nurse.
I'm sure that there are hundreds of medical professionals, and many more of...
Lynn Smith, R.N.
January 19, 2008 | Mt. Pleasant, SC
Dr. Laffoday taught me as a young nursing student. He made me laugh as I struggled to master the material. I will always remember his great sense of humor, and the way he encouraged me when I felt I couldn't seem to "get it". What a special man! My deepest sympathy to the family.
Carolyn McGill
January 18, 2008 | Atlanta, GA
Tim,
I am sorry to hear of your father's passing. As one of his former students I will continue to cherish his teachings. Please share my condolences with the rest of your family.
Thomas (Skip) Arnold
January 18, 2008 | Lilburn, GA
Sam was a wonderful man. I worked with him at DeKalb Community College for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Douglas Crane
January 18, 2008 | Alpharetta, GA
Tim, please accept my personal condolences and from other alumni of the Southern School of Pharmacy, class of 1966. Your father, as an outstanding faculty member, instilled in each of us the basic skills to practice our chosen profession. His presence in his long white starched coat in anatomy lab will never be forgotten. He did so much for all of us and all his students. He brought so much diginity to the word "teacher".
Patrick O'Brien
January 18, 2008 | Atlanta, GA