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Sam Lee Armentrout

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Sam Lee Armentrout

Birth
Madera County, California, USA
Death
4 May 2011 (aged 61)
Madera County, California, USA
Burial
Madera, Madera County, California, USA Add to Map
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Sam was a lifelong resident of Madera; he was a graduate of Madera High School class of 1968. Sam went on to receive his Associates of Arts Degree (AA) in Criminology. He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy, having served during the Vietnam era. Sam later went to work for Madera Irrigation District where he was employed for 29 years, retiring as a Maintenance Supervisor. He completed his working career at the Madera Unified School District as the Director of Transportation/Security. In the community, Sam served several terms on the Madera City Council; this included the position of Mayor on three different occasions. With his position on the Madera City Council, he was involved in numerous public service organizations in the Central Valley. Sam spent years as a volunteer in the Madera Police Department Reserve Unit and the Madera Sheriff's Office Reserve Unit, retiring as a Captain after 20 years. He belonged to the Madera Elks Lodge. In his leisure time he enjoyed golfing.
Sam was a lifelong resident of Madera; he was a graduate of Madera High School class of 1968. Sam went on to receive his Associates of Arts Degree (AA) in Criminology. He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy, having served during the Vietnam era. Sam later went to work for Madera Irrigation District where he was employed for 29 years, retiring as a Maintenance Supervisor. He completed his working career at the Madera Unified School District as the Director of Transportation/Security. In the community, Sam served several terms on the Madera City Council; this included the position of Mayor on three different occasions. With his position on the Madera City Council, he was involved in numerous public service organizations in the Central Valley. Sam spent years as a volunteer in the Madera Police Department Reserve Unit and the Madera Sheriff's Office Reserve Unit, retiring as a Captain after 20 years. He belonged to the Madera Elks Lodge. In his leisure time he enjoyed golfing.


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