He graduated from Cahokia High School in Cahokia, Illinois in 1956. His first job was working for a printing company. In 1957, he began working for Cargill, Incorporated. He was offered a promotion with the company in 1965, which prompted a move to Sacramento, California where he was the Branch Accountant for the company at the Port of Sacramento. It was while working there that he interviewed a beautiful woman, Karma Swanson (nee Geyer) for another department. He was very smitten and eventually asked her out on a date. Their first date was at Yosemite National Park with her daughter, Lisa. Soon after that date, Jack proposed to her after they saw the movie The Sound of Music. They were married on July 22, 1967.
While living in West Sacramento, they welcomed their first child together, daughter Judith, in 1969. Soon after moving to Omaha, Nebraska, their family was completed with the birth of their son, Roland in 1971. The family moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1975 when Jack's job transferred him there.
When Karma's mother passed away in 1976, Jack requested a transfer back to Sacramento to be closer to her family. The family moved into what is the current family home in Elverta, California in 1977. They began attending Calvary Lutheran Church in Rio Linda, California, which was the church that Jack attended until his passing. In addition to being a past president of the congregation, he also served on several committees, and often assisted as an usher.
Jack retired from Cargill in 1992 after 35 years of service. He enjoyed spending time working in the yard, puttering in his barn and doing constant projects around the house. He also became the main cook for the family meals.
Judy promoted him to the title of Grandpa in March 2000. He was a natural and his five
grandchildren loved him and his crazy sense of humor. (Ask them about his infamous Birthday Song).
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings Fay, Jim, David and Bob, his loving wife of 51 years, Karma, and his son, Roland. Those surviving him are his son, Greg Rodewald of Alton, IL, his daughters, Lisa (Doug Juarez) Swanson of Sacramento and Judith Lucchesi of Elverta; grandchildren Matthew, Christopher and Nicholas Lucchesi of Elverta, and Sophia and Kristian Chavez of Sacramento; his sister Carolyn (Wayne) Bryant of Belleville, Illinois, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and loving friends.
A viewing will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 17, 2021 at Calvary Lutheran Church, 515 L Street, Rio Linda, CA 95673. The funeral service will begin at the church at 10:00 a.m. on the same day. A graveside service will immediately follow at Sunset Lawn, 4701 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Jack Sams Memorial Fund at Calvary Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 310, Rio Linda, CA 95673.
He graduated from Cahokia High School in Cahokia, Illinois in 1956. His first job was working for a printing company. In 1957, he began working for Cargill, Incorporated. He was offered a promotion with the company in 1965, which prompted a move to Sacramento, California where he was the Branch Accountant for the company at the Port of Sacramento. It was while working there that he interviewed a beautiful woman, Karma Swanson (nee Geyer) for another department. He was very smitten and eventually asked her out on a date. Their first date was at Yosemite National Park with her daughter, Lisa. Soon after that date, Jack proposed to her after they saw the movie The Sound of Music. They were married on July 22, 1967.
While living in West Sacramento, they welcomed their first child together, daughter Judith, in 1969. Soon after moving to Omaha, Nebraska, their family was completed with the birth of their son, Roland in 1971. The family moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1975 when Jack's job transferred him there.
When Karma's mother passed away in 1976, Jack requested a transfer back to Sacramento to be closer to her family. The family moved into what is the current family home in Elverta, California in 1977. They began attending Calvary Lutheran Church in Rio Linda, California, which was the church that Jack attended until his passing. In addition to being a past president of the congregation, he also served on several committees, and often assisted as an usher.
Jack retired from Cargill in 1992 after 35 years of service. He enjoyed spending time working in the yard, puttering in his barn and doing constant projects around the house. He also became the main cook for the family meals.
Judy promoted him to the title of Grandpa in March 2000. He was a natural and his five
grandchildren loved him and his crazy sense of humor. (Ask them about his infamous Birthday Song).
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings Fay, Jim, David and Bob, his loving wife of 51 years, Karma, and his son, Roland. Those surviving him are his son, Greg Rodewald of Alton, IL, his daughters, Lisa (Doug Juarez) Swanson of Sacramento and Judith Lucchesi of Elverta; grandchildren Matthew, Christopher and Nicholas Lucchesi of Elverta, and Sophia and Kristian Chavez of Sacramento; his sister Carolyn (Wayne) Bryant of Belleville, Illinois, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and loving friends.
A viewing will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 17, 2021 at Calvary Lutheran Church, 515 L Street, Rio Linda, CA 95673. The funeral service will begin at the church at 10:00 a.m. on the same day. A graveside service will immediately follow at Sunset Lawn, 4701 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Jack Sams Memorial Fund at Calvary Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 310, Rio Linda, CA 95673.
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