James G Sampson Obituary
Something to be said about a man who chooses to love with all his heart, who shows loving kindness, gentleness, patience and understanding.
You have given me a love that is special, beyond my expectations. We took great care of one another throughout our nearly 40 years. Honey, I am forever grateful and thankful to you. ~ Forever yours, Lucy
Jim was born in San Antonio as a 4 pounder to his parents, George Sampson and Geraldine Lamm. Adored by them and his grandparents. They later moved to Detroit Michigan where he joined AFROTC program and then joined the US Air Force and worked his way up to become a Colonel, then onto the Texas Veterans Commission for 18 years of serving veterans. His tours of duty included Germany, Alabama, 2 tours in San Antonio, Texas, 3 tours at the Pentagon, Washington DC., Boling AFB, Honolulu, which was cut short to leave back to the Pentagon. He later worked for the Texas Veterans Commission 18 years. Retired to the beautiful and very peaceful acres of his new home in the Texas Hill County in River Chase. He loved to read and had a brilliant mind and a giving heart. Never a dull moment when he was well and happy.
While living in Honolulu and working out of Hickam Air Force Base at Pearl Harbor He met the love of his life Lucy. They had a fantastic time together and later married on June 26th, 1987 at Foster Point Pearl Harbor, and had spent a wonderful 39 years together. The love story ended far too soon. There were more chapters to be written.
Left to cherish his memory are his Children, Melissa and David (Tara) and precious beloved grandchildren, Jack and Lydia, of Australia. Cherished siblings brother David (Cass), Sister Mary, Sister in law Diane. His beloved cuddlers the Standard Poodles, his favorite Jax, Rosie, Olivia, Pearl and Sam, His special kitties, Mr. Friendly, Emerald and Maybelline. He will always miss his family and friends. They were the world to his heart.
No services at this time. Donations given to your local food banks to feed children and the hungry always pleased Jim the most.