After his military retirement, he spent 10 years with Gwinnett County Sheriff department in Georgia before retiring and moving to Western NYS. After moving to NYS, John drove tour buses for Niagara Scenic. Though John lived all over the world, including Hawaii and Alaska, he most loved living in western NYS. He would comment almost daily that there was no other place in the world even comparable to the people, scenery, and seasons of western NYS.
He is survived by his wife, Leslie Michele Sams
Sons- Steven Sams (Georgia) and Logan Sams (Texas)
Stepson - Jack Reddy
Stepdaughters - Brianna Crews and Taylor Hurst (Georgia), Brittany Hendrickson and Alyssa Buffum (Texas)
Grandchildren - Owen Hendrickson, Thomas Hurst, Hayden Hendrickson
Sisters - Cheryl Sams Long (Georgia), Teresa Sams Jackson (Georgia), Donna Marisa Sams (deceased).
Parents - Earl Wayne Sams (deceased), Betty Jo Spiegel Sams (deceased)
Stepmom - Regina Sams (deceased)
John also wanted to thank his:
Good friends – Tim and Kathy Carnes for 20 years of friendship, love and support
Christine Patrick – for finding every possible Friday fish fry this past year
Ruth Witter – for helping with anything and everything for both John and Leslie in the past 5 years
Rob and Mary Mastin – for helping to maintain house and property this past year
Scott Kelly – for painting, fixing, and putting together many, many items this past year
John will be buried per his wishes with full honors at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
There will be a celebration of life visitation on Tuesday, March 22nd from 2-4 at High Banks Tavern. (36 Main Street Mt. Morris 14510). In John's final 6 months, John loved eating at High Banks Tavern and in his final 6 months, (able to still tolerate and enjoy many menu items), he ate here several times per week.
Memorial donations may be made to the Perry Vets Club, 64 Lake St., Perry, NY 14530 or the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1650 South Ave., Rochester, NY 14620.
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After his military retirement, he spent 10 years with Gwinnett County Sheriff department in Georgia before retiring and moving to Western NYS. After moving to NYS, John drove tour buses for Niagara Scenic. Though John lived all over the world, including Hawaii and Alaska, he most loved living in western NYS. He would comment almost daily that there was no other place in the world even comparable to the people, scenery, and seasons of western NYS.
He is survived by his wife, Leslie Michele Sams
Sons- Steven Sams (Georgia) and Logan Sams (Texas)
Stepson - Jack Reddy
Stepdaughters - Brianna Crews and Taylor Hurst (Georgia), Brittany Hendrickson and Alyssa Buffum (Texas)
Grandchildren - Owen Hendrickson, Thomas Hurst, Hayden Hendrickson
Sisters - Cheryl Sams Long (Georgia), Teresa Sams Jackson (Georgia), Donna Marisa Sams (deceased).
Parents - Earl Wayne Sams (deceased), Betty Jo Spiegel Sams (deceased)
Stepmom - Regina Sams (deceased)
John also wanted to thank his:
Good friends – Tim and Kathy Carnes for 20 years of friendship, love and support
Christine Patrick – for finding every possible Friday fish fry this past year
Ruth Witter – for helping with anything and everything for both John and Leslie in the past 5 years
Rob and Mary Mastin – for helping to maintain house and property this past year
Scott Kelly – for painting, fixing, and putting together many, many items this past year
John will be buried per his wishes with full honors at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
There will be a celebration of life visitation on Tuesday, March 22nd from 2-4 at High Banks Tavern. (36 Main Street Mt. Morris 14510). In John's final 6 months, John loved eating at High Banks Tavern and in his final 6 months, (able to still tolerate and enjoy many menu items), he ate here several times per week.
Memorial donations may be made to the Perry Vets Club, 64 Lake St., Perry, NY 14530 or the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1650 South Ave., Rochester, NY 14620.
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