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Russell Ormanzo Sampson

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Russell Ormanzo Sampson

Birth
Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Death
22 Sep 2015 (aged 91)
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Lyle, Mower County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5061917, Longitude: -92.8834444
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[from the Worlein Funeral Home website, worlein.com, retrieved on 24 Sept. 2015]

Russell Ormanzo Sampson, age 91 of St. Ansgar, IA, passed away peacefully at Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester, Saint Marys Campus, after a good night’s sleep on Tuesday September 22, 2015. He was a sweet man who will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

Russell was born September 15, 1924 to Oscar and Rena (Nelson) Sampson. He was baptized and confirmed at Six Mile Grove Lutheran Church and served on the Cemetery Board for several years. He graduated from Lyle High School in 1943, and was a leader in his community, particularly with 4-H. On September 14, 1947 he married Gladys Marie Marcusson, whom he loved tenderly and truly, their friendship and partnership an inspiration to his children and grandchildren. They enjoyed 68 years of marriage.

Russell was a life-long farmer, who navigated many changes with great success. He was known as a hard worker with the “strength of 3 men” by his grandchildren. Like a sturdy old tractor, he chugged right along. And yet, one of his last pieces of advice to his grandson was “try not to work so hard.” Russell was wise, gracious, accepting and deeply admired. A quote on the wall of Russell's home reads, “The love of a family is life’s greatest blessing.”

Russell made a life of enjoying his blessings, sharing his love of fishing, farming and baseball — especially the Minnesota Twins — with his family. He spent many of his years farming alongside his wife, sons and grandsons. Russell also enjoyed attending sports and art events for his children and grandchildren. Russell had a twinkle in his eye, and a strong sense of adventure. He and Gladys toured the United States while delivering Winnebago Motor Homes. He also enjoyed vacationing with his family. Very young at heart, Russell loved telling stories about his youth, and encouraged his family to go out and see the world.

As the only son of an only son, Russell and Gladys created a legacy of three children, eight grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. He and Gladys lived on the same farm near Lyle, MN their entire life; their children each raising families on farms only a few miles away. Family gatherings were frequent events with enough food to feed an army, and plenty of happy children with bellies to fill. Children were celebrated by Russell for their "pep." Grandpa Russell was generous with his Oreos, as well as his time, and love and pride in his family.

Russell is survived by his wife Gladys Sampson of St. Ansgar, IA; his children Gerald ‘Jerry’ (Diane) Sampson, Lyle, MN, Jim (Pamela) Sampson, Lyle, MN, Debra (Timm) Ehret, Rose Creek, MN; grandchildren - Michele Douglas (Mike Bruggeman) and Steven (Nicole) Sampson, St. Ansgar, IA, Jeremy (Annie) Sampson, Melbourne, Australia, Brandon (Heather) Sampson, Pine Island, MN, Brian (Tatiana) Sampson, Edina, MN, Kelsey (Jarrett) Korfhage, Austin, MN, Nick (Jessica) Ehret, Savage, MN, and Jake Ehret, Albert Lea, MN; Great-Grandchildren - Chase (Heather) Douglas, Lyle, MN, Schyler (Michael) Hutchinson, Austin, MN, Benjamin Sampson, Melbourne, Australia, Ty, Brody and Cooper Sampson, St. Ansgar, IA, Max, Milo and Pearl Sampson, Pine Island, MN, Harper, Avery and Finnegan Sampson, Edina, MN, Banning, Bo and Dempsey Korfhage, Austin, MN; Great-Great Grandchildren - Sarah and Baley Douglas, Lyle, MN, Liam Hutchinson, Austin MN; his sisters Mildred (Keith) Westling, Osage, IA and Marilyn Rockafellow, St. Ansgar, IA. Russell is preceded in death by his parents Oscar and Rena Sampson, sisters Enid Patterson and Cleo Weness; brothers-in-law Kenneth Weness, Dean Rockafellow and Donald Patterson; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Although Russell will be deeply missed, his family continues their beloved patriarch’s legacy, celebrating the joy of family with a mischievous twinkle in their eyes, and adventure on the horizon.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 2, 2015 at Six Mile Grove Lutheran Church in Lyle, Minnesota with Rev. Scott Meyer officiating. Visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 1, 2015 at Worlein Funeral Home in Austin and one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Interment will be in Six Mile Grove Cemetery.
[from the Worlein Funeral Home website, worlein.com, retrieved on 24 Sept. 2015]

Russell Ormanzo Sampson, age 91 of St. Ansgar, IA, passed away peacefully at Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester, Saint Marys Campus, after a good night’s sleep on Tuesday September 22, 2015. He was a sweet man who will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

Russell was born September 15, 1924 to Oscar and Rena (Nelson) Sampson. He was baptized and confirmed at Six Mile Grove Lutheran Church and served on the Cemetery Board for several years. He graduated from Lyle High School in 1943, and was a leader in his community, particularly with 4-H. On September 14, 1947 he married Gladys Marie Marcusson, whom he loved tenderly and truly, their friendship and partnership an inspiration to his children and grandchildren. They enjoyed 68 years of marriage.

Russell was a life-long farmer, who navigated many changes with great success. He was known as a hard worker with the “strength of 3 men” by his grandchildren. Like a sturdy old tractor, he chugged right along. And yet, one of his last pieces of advice to his grandson was “try not to work so hard.” Russell was wise, gracious, accepting and deeply admired. A quote on the wall of Russell's home reads, “The love of a family is life’s greatest blessing.”

Russell made a life of enjoying his blessings, sharing his love of fishing, farming and baseball — especially the Minnesota Twins — with his family. He spent many of his years farming alongside his wife, sons and grandsons. Russell also enjoyed attending sports and art events for his children and grandchildren. Russell had a twinkle in his eye, and a strong sense of adventure. He and Gladys toured the United States while delivering Winnebago Motor Homes. He also enjoyed vacationing with his family. Very young at heart, Russell loved telling stories about his youth, and encouraged his family to go out and see the world.

As the only son of an only son, Russell and Gladys created a legacy of three children, eight grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. He and Gladys lived on the same farm near Lyle, MN their entire life; their children each raising families on farms only a few miles away. Family gatherings were frequent events with enough food to feed an army, and plenty of happy children with bellies to fill. Children were celebrated by Russell for their "pep." Grandpa Russell was generous with his Oreos, as well as his time, and love and pride in his family.

Russell is survived by his wife Gladys Sampson of St. Ansgar, IA; his children Gerald ‘Jerry’ (Diane) Sampson, Lyle, MN, Jim (Pamela) Sampson, Lyle, MN, Debra (Timm) Ehret, Rose Creek, MN; grandchildren - Michele Douglas (Mike Bruggeman) and Steven (Nicole) Sampson, St. Ansgar, IA, Jeremy (Annie) Sampson, Melbourne, Australia, Brandon (Heather) Sampson, Pine Island, MN, Brian (Tatiana) Sampson, Edina, MN, Kelsey (Jarrett) Korfhage, Austin, MN, Nick (Jessica) Ehret, Savage, MN, and Jake Ehret, Albert Lea, MN; Great-Grandchildren - Chase (Heather) Douglas, Lyle, MN, Schyler (Michael) Hutchinson, Austin, MN, Benjamin Sampson, Melbourne, Australia, Ty, Brody and Cooper Sampson, St. Ansgar, IA, Max, Milo and Pearl Sampson, Pine Island, MN, Harper, Avery and Finnegan Sampson, Edina, MN, Banning, Bo and Dempsey Korfhage, Austin, MN; Great-Great Grandchildren - Sarah and Baley Douglas, Lyle, MN, Liam Hutchinson, Austin MN; his sisters Mildred (Keith) Westling, Osage, IA and Marilyn Rockafellow, St. Ansgar, IA. Russell is preceded in death by his parents Oscar and Rena Sampson, sisters Enid Patterson and Cleo Weness; brothers-in-law Kenneth Weness, Dean Rockafellow and Donald Patterson; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Although Russell will be deeply missed, his family continues their beloved patriarch’s legacy, celebrating the joy of family with a mischievous twinkle in their eyes, and adventure on the horizon.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 2, 2015 at Six Mile Grove Lutheran Church in Lyle, Minnesota with Rev. Scott Meyer officiating. Visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 1, 2015 at Worlein Funeral Home in Austin and one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Interment will be in Six Mile Grove Cemetery.


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