Samuel-McClure-Obituary

Samuel Walter McClure

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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58, died November 10, 2011. Born Colorado Springs the only child of Margaret McClure, a nurse, and Walter McClure, a Presbyterian minister, Sam graduated from Cheyenne Mountain High School, received his bachelor's degree from UC Santa Barbara and law degree from Denver University. Sam began his...

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Sam my good, good friend, I am saddened that you are no longer around physically, but however you are not forgotten for I still think about you so in all honesty you are still amongst us. Thank you for your friendship and for being such a good person to everybody. May God Bless you Sam, please pray for me, thank you.

Sam was one in a million as a former Peace Officer I never thought much about attorneys, but Sam was one who could show you another side, he wasn´t about winning or losing he was about showing how people are human and not perfect no matter who or what you were. He was my friend and I miss him, say a prayer for me Sam, rather say a prayer for all of us.

Sam was such a gentleman, he as a Law Enforcement officer I had the privilege of watching Sam in his profession. He up front and honest with his clients and all those he associated with, I was never for lawyers but Sam was friend and he is greatly missed.

I know it´s been going on 10 years, but I was in Law Enforcement and Sam was one of the very few attorneys of whom I had high regards for. It didn´t matter whether you were his client or his adversary, he would always go out of his way to show his respect for you. I will always remember that on my Birthday I asked him to join us at Gus´ Tavern in Pueblo after work. Well I walked in the door and Lo and behold who is there waiting for me "Sam", I told him that I really didn´t think he would...

Many years ago, when Sam was in Elementary school, in a school play Sam starred as the character Do Well in the play "Will Do Well, do well?".
Sam was Do Well in all he did. I will always love him and forever miss him.
Richard

I knew Sam on the swim team at Cheyenne Mountain many years ago. We reconnected in recent years both professionally and with our running. I can't believe he is gone from us. I will miss him a lot.

A sad day to hear of such a tragedy