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William C. Sample

Springfield, Massachusetts

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William Cadesman Sample 1921 - 2008 HOLYOKE - William C. "Bill" Sample passed away at the Holyoke Soldier's Home on Sunday, October 26, 2008, following a long illness. He was born in Norwich, CT, December 10, 1921, to William W. Sample Jr. and Eleanor (Hayes) Sample. He later moved to Longmeadow,...

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Bill,

Our most heartfelt sympathies for your mother and entire family. May the memories of your father's rich and fulfilling legacy continue to inspire and give comfort to all of you. As Veterans Day approaches, we just wanted to say how thankful we all are for your father's service to his country.

Kevin Boudreau and Edward Gaber

Dear Pauline,
We are all praying for you, Bill and your family and friends during this time of loss. We wish you comfort and peace.

Dear Mrs Sample,
I was the eye doctor for you and Mr. Sample for many years at Medical West and Baystate Eye Care. It was always a great pleasure for me to see Mr. Sample and I really enjoyed our visits. I am very sorry to learn of his death. He will be in my prayers.

Dear Aunt Pauline, Bill and Donna,
I am so sorry for your loss. I hope that you are surrounded with your friends and family during this difficult time. May you always remember the happy times you all spent together. You are all in in our prayers.
Love, Jill and Michael Wray

Dear Aunt Pauley, Donna and Bill:
My family and I extend our love and prayers to you during this sad time. I have such wonderful memories of Uncle Bill while growing up in Longmeadow, particularly with family get togethers with Gammy and Gramps. Such is the fabric of our family. With love from Debbie (Sample) Kim-Burr, husband Robert, and children Alexander, Abigail and Anne Elizabeth

Bill was my great uncle, whom i didn't get to know that well. But from what i do remember he was always the nicest to me when i came over to his house as a child. My deepest sympathies go out to his family in their time of loss, may god bless Bill and may he rest in peace.

I was a Longmeadow Police Officer for many years and got to know Bill very well. We both were into shooting and guns and spent many pleasant hours discussing both. He was a good friend.

To one of the kindest gentlemen i ever met. When i was working in Holyoke, Mass., i met Bill at his company there. He always had great stories of camping on the Maine coast, and had a wealth of knowledge about many subjects. I acquired a camp stove and tent from Bill, and enjoyed both. God be with you, Bill.