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Samuel J. Repp

Tucson, Arizona

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REPP, Samuel J., 55, of Tucson. Survived by his loving wife, Melita; children, Dana and John (Lexie). His parents, John and Violet; brother, John (Nancy) Repp; sister, Sara (Steve) Davidson; nieces, Sue (Scott) and Peggy Repp; great-nieces, Barbara and Samantha Thompson; great-nephew, Nicholas...

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Sam was a great patriot and dedicated Special Operator (the Real Deal). He loved his family, served his country and was a great friend.
De Oppresso Liber!

He was a wonderful warm person and we are all the loosers from his passing. We were Best Men at each others Weddings.
A short story. Sam and I were on a jeep ride into the back roads south of Tucson one day. We had a great time checking out old mines and ghost towns. Little did I know, he was getting me out of the house so my wife (Sue) could set up a suprise party. We arrived 2 hours late.
I am sure we all have numerous stories to share and memories of great times with Sam.

Sam was a classmate in Garmisch, Germany. He was a regular guy, a real person, i.e., no frills, no fuss, no pretensions. I liked him very much, am saddened that he is gone, but happy that I had known him. My sincere condolences to the family and other friends on our loss.

Sammy was my friend, mentor and hero. I will miss him and cherish our fond memories. I will never forget him. I loved him like a brother.

Sam took life as a great adventure. He was a good friend, classmate, roommate, and great back-up. He lived more life experiences than any five of us will ever know.

Sara,
I was very sorry to hear about your brother. I hope you're doing okay. Take care.

Sam was one of my ( I called them Kids) in the Acadamy. Special person, I will not forget him.

Sgt Shoemaker

It is hard to find the right words. Sam will be missed.