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Rev. Samuel Douglas McCammon Jr.

Manakin-Sabot, Virginia

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McCAMMON, Rev. Samuel Douglas Jr. 89, of St. Petersburg, passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009. He is survived by Jean McCammon, his loving wife of 66 years, and his devoted children, Anne Justiss and John McCammon. He was adored by his four grandchildren, Adrianne Justiss, Katherine...

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Hi "Aunt" Jean (and John and Anne) - I just learned of Sam's passing via a friend's email. He had a special place in my life and in my heart. He saved me, at a time when I was most vulnerable, and was always a close and treasured friend to my parents, Gwen and Fred. Unlike many, he took up his calling with energy and great cheer - I celebrate his life! Love, Bill Funk

Dearest Jean, Just two months ago my brother Brian and I were talking to your John about how much you and Sam were enjoying being back in Florida. (Our nephew was marrying the daughter of one of John's close friends.) I told him some stories about what a wonderful and memorable fourth-grade teacher you were, so up-front about your faith. Years later, my first week at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, I called you up to thank you for being one of my earliest influences. You & Sam...

Dear Jean,
I've just learned from Becky Cooley that Sam is in a better place. I remember so well how much I relied on him to guide me and share his vast wisdom on church affairs with me when we were shepherding Ginter Park through a difficult time. Not only did he share his wisdom with me, but his strength gave me strength. Then there was his inimitable sense of humor! I thank God that I knew him. May God bless you and sustain you.
With love,
Charles Cornwell

Dear Aunt Jean and Family,
Billy and I are very sad to hear of Uncle Sam's passing.
God bless you all. You are all in our thoughts and in our prayers
With Love

Dear Aunt Jean and Family,
Thinking of you all and sending my love. Uncle Sam will be very missed.
Elsa Gerwin Robey

Dear Jean and family,
The congregation of Fairfield Presbyterian Church extends our condolences and heartfelt sympathy in the loss of Sam. We will be remembering him in worship today, giving thanks to God for his life and ministry here that has been an inspiration and grace for many. We are grateful for the legacy of faith and resurrection hope Sam preached and shared, and will be keeping you and your family in our prayers.

Dear Jean,

Shocked and so sorry to hear about Sam's death. I got the message a 3 PM today, about the time your service was to begin.

Sam was a dear friend, "business partner", mentor for me. Most of all he had an unbelievable gift of wisdom.

Julie and I are praying for you and all of your family.

Bob Barton

Sam: I knew you for about 36 months. Wish it could have been 36 years. We had good talks and great laughs together.Too bad they has to end. "Maybe in the next reincarnation we will be visiting again".