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Samuel B. Saxton

1926 - 2021

Samuel B. Saxton obituary, 1926-2021, Allentown, PA

BORN

1926

DIED

2021

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J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home Inc.

1601 W Hamilton Street

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Samuel Saxton Obituary

Sam was born January 30, 1926, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and passed away on June 5, 2021, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. On graduating from high school, he joined the U.S. Navy and served in the Pacific during World War II. After the war, he came to Allentown where his father was establishing Cedar Hill Memorial Park on Airport Road. He attended Moravian College on the G.I Bill and took part in an exchange program with Huron College in Huron, South Dakota. On the Western plains, Sam found a world that he loved. He developed lifelong friendships there and on graduating from Huron College, he worked in the oil fields. One of his lifelong dreams was to own a square mile of ranch land and he eventually did. He returned to Allentown to help his father in the memorial park business and stayed until the park was sold in 1997. During those decades, his involvement included being President of Pennsylvania Cemetery Funeral Association and President of the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association, including being a recipient of its Hall of Fame award. He acquired and developed other cemeteries and was an advisor for the first Memorial Park in Japan. He was a Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commissioner for twenty years and Chair of PCCFA Legislative Committee for decades, affecting the cemetery laws of the state and making lifelong friends in the legislature. His commitment to local, state and federal politics was well known. He was President of the Young Republicans and continued support throughout his life. Among Sam's many interests, was a love of flying. He held a commercial license and flew his own Stearman bi-plane, SNJ-5, and a Cessna 210 that traveled from Alaska to the Caribbean and all spots in between. He was a member of the local Kiwanis Club, Masonic Lodge, Ducks Unlimited Chapter, the Quiet Birdman, Queen City Airport and served on the Lehigh County Airport Authority for ten years. Yearly, he flew to Colorado to ski in the Rocky Mountains and to salmon fish in Alaska. He was a member of the Tunkhannock Creek Association, Bear Hollow Club, Grays Run Club, The Camp Fire Club of America, NRA, African Safari and Conservation Club of Philadelphia, and International Order of St. Hubertus, all organizations dedicated to the outdoor life. Sam had been an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America and he supported their shoot at the Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays, which originated on his farm outside of Allentown. He was friends with Connie Raker and supported his fundraising efforts for the Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital there. Sam traveled abroad many times, but he loved particularly England and Africa, which were second homes to him. His friendships were worldwide, and a love of life was his message that he shared with all. It was often said that Sam could land his plane at the most remote airport and someone would greet him with a "Sam, good to see you again." Sam was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church of Allentown.

He is survived by his wife, four children and five grandchildren.

His interment will be private at Cedar Hill Memorial Park. Arrangements by the J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown. Condolences may be offered at: www.jsburkholder.com

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to the Boy Scouts of America Minsi Trails Council, P.O. Box 20624 Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-0624 and Kiwanis Club of Allentown 1000 Postal Road, P.O. Box 91226 Allentown, PA 18109-91226

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Published by Morning Call on Jun. 9, 2021.

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Michael Schwandt

June 3, 2024

A better friend could not be found.

Diana Hunt

July 10, 2022

Dear Missy & Family, I am so sorry to learn of Sam's passing. I think of him often, especially our ski trips. He led a long and abundant life, giving back in many ways. You are blessed to have had him in your life.
Diana

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Michael J. Kraynick

September 28, 2021

Mrs. Saxton: Michael Kraynick here. I am in town for a few days and just realized that Sam had passed away. I am so sorry. I flew into Queen City and was trying to call him and did not know. I had spoken to him for a few months. I hope you and your family are well. My sincere condolences. I don't have you phone number so if you want to call my number is 208-720-2509. You all were such great friends of my parents. Best regards.

Susan and Harry Shaw

September 4, 2021

Melissa I am so sorry to hear of Sam´s passing. He was a wonderful man and I am blessed to have known him. He lived such a great and active life and is one of the kindest men I´ve ever met. I will miss him and think of him often. He was fun to shoot with, talk dogs with and listen to his awesome stories of his travels. We loved him....Rest in Peace Sam, Heaven gained an awesome man....love Sue & Harry Shaw

Peggy Herman/Society of the Arts, Allentown Art Museum

June 17, 2021

To: Dr. Martha Hutson-Saxton
Dear Missy,
We, Society of the Arts members, were so sorry to learn about the passing of your husband Sam. His promotion and generous support of the Allentown Art Museum, as well as your own, have been greatly valued by our organization. Know that you and your family will be in our thoughts during this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
Your SOTA friends

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Rick Stevens

June 12, 2021

Uncle Sam was the best. Memories of Bear Hollow have lasted throughout my lifetime. Heartfelt condolences to Missey and entire family. You will be missed.

Robert A. Bungerz

June 10, 2021

Samuel B. Saxton . . . . “ I know it’s him, because it says it on the barn ! ! “ Many years of friendship and fun parties . . . My thoughts are with his family. Robert Bungerz, Allentown

Michael M Schwandt

June 9, 2021

For the 20 odd years that I've know Sam; he was a 100 per cent first class man. Always focused on the best. Never would he consider taking the path of least resistance. I was very bless by his acquaintance.

Kip

June 9, 2021

My sympathy to Missy and family. I never met Sam. My father-in-law, Larry, was friends with him and made some furniture for them. He did electrical work and projects at the house. And I remember one project, making stands for elephant tusks for Sam, that turned out beautiful. Larry had a great admiration for him, and I felt I knew him because of all the stories Larry would tell me. We are so sorry for your loss.

Dennis Danko

June 9, 2021

My condolences to to you and family. Even though I did not know Sam, knowing how kind, generous and intelligent you are , he surely was blessed with those qualities. You are in my thoughts.
Dennis M. Danko

KeithHaftl

June 9, 2021

RIP Sam

Sean Duffy

June 9, 2021

Got to know Sam a bit 20+ years ago when our sons were playing baseball together in Schnecksville. Later he had me pinch hit for him a few times at fundraising golf events because, evidently, golf was about the only thing he didn't do outdoors. Remarkable guy. Condolences to Missy, Sam Jr., the entire Saxton family, and Sam's many friends. Sean Duffy, Neffs

Sheriff Joe Hanna

June 9, 2021

My heartfelt condolences to Missy and the entire Saxton family on Sam's passing. May his memory be eternal.

June 8, 2021

Sir,
Thank You for Your service to our country.

God Bless You!
God be with your family!

Sincerely,
A Grateful US Citizen

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