Mrs. Sampson, who was born in Enterprise, Oregon, died Tuesday. She was 80. She moved to Spokane in 1956 from Idaho and married Edward Sampson in 1969. She was a homemaker and a member of Ridgeview Christian Center.
She was preceded in death by two previous husbands, Gerald Knowles and Albert Watson.
Mrs. Sampson is survived by her husband; four sons, Richard Knowles, and Len, Loren and Albert Watson; two daughters, Carmelita Bredesen and Barbara Bilbrey; a brother, Melvin Cornett of Oroville, Washington; two sisters, Esther Saxton of Fruitland, Idaho, and Shirley Babcock of Sacramento, California; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Ridgeview Christian Center.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Friday, May 30, 1997
Mrs. Sampson, who was born in Enterprise, Oregon, died Tuesday. She was 80. She moved to Spokane in 1956 from Idaho and married Edward Sampson in 1969. She was a homemaker and a member of Ridgeview Christian Center.
She was preceded in death by two previous husbands, Gerald Knowles and Albert Watson.
Mrs. Sampson is survived by her husband; four sons, Richard Knowles, and Len, Loren and Albert Watson; two daughters, Carmelita Bredesen and Barbara Bilbrey; a brother, Melvin Cornett of Oroville, Washington; two sisters, Esther Saxton of Fruitland, Idaho, and Shirley Babcock of Sacramento, California; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Ridgeview Christian Center.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Friday, May 30, 1997
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