The Sentinel-Record

John Sampson

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John Sampson, 72, passed away May 4, 2021, surrounded by his family at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Little Rock, Ark.

John was one of eight children and son of Amos and Buelah Sampson. He grew up in Indiana and spent his youth living on the family’s farm where he developed a love of farming. His family eventually moved to Indianapol­is, where he met his high school sweetheart and wife, Grenadine (McGuire) Sampson. Over the course of their 53 years of marriage, the couple raised two sons, Andrew and Samuel, welcomed two daughter-inlaws, Rollie and Dawn, and cherished five grandchild­ren, Brianna, Hallie, Libby, Jacob and Jamilah.

At the age of 18, John joined the U.S. Army and served two tours in Vietnam. Upon his return, he continued his service for a total of 11 years, earning the rank of Chief Warrant Officer (CW2) and becoming a military tugboat captain. John’s love of the ocean led to his next career as a ship captain for Tidewater, an offshore shipping company, moving cargo across the globe until his retirement in 2009. John’s adventures as a tugboat captain were often the foundation of his entertaini­ng stories, which usually began with “Did I ever tell you about the time …”

John never knew a stranger and would often be found in deep conversati­ons with someone he just met. He was generous with his time and adored his family, especially his grandchild­ren, who cherished him greatly. He was also proud of his sons and loved their wives as his daughters (sometimes he even liked them more than his sons!) But the true love of his life was his wife, who spent their marriage caring for their children, grandchild­ren and John with unwavering loyalty. Although he often drove Grenadine crazy with his “good ideas” and affinity for car shopping, she loved him dearly and he will be greatly missed.

John’s passing has left a huge void for his family, but they are grateful for each day they had with him and feel blessed that he was able to see his grandchild­ren grow up. Although he won’t be with them, his legacy lives in each one of his grandchild­ren, who carry a piece of him through their own personalit­ies — Brianna’s giving spirit and love of God, Hallie’s gift for writing and understand­ing of anthropolo­gy, Libby’s passion for science and quick wit, Jacob’s kind heart and desire to explore the world, and Jamilah, the last addition to our family, who has also never met a stranger. His family finds peace in knowing that he will always be with them in spirit.

John is survived by his wife of 53 years, Grenadine Sampson; his sons, Andrew and Samuel Sampson and their wives, Rollie (Paquin) Sampson and Dawn (Frost) Sampson; grandchild­ren, Brianna, Hallie, Libby, Jacob and Jamilah; and siblings, Margaret (Sampson) Wade, Ethel (Sampson) Priddy, Amy (Sampson) Redding, Fanny (Sampson) Ottinger and their spouses.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Amos and Buelah (Friend) Sampson, and siblings, Andrew Sampson, Roberta Sampson and Nedra Faithe Sampson.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hickory Grove Baptist Church, 13364 Highway

84, Bismarck, AR 71929. Memorial visitation will be from 3:30-5:30 p.m. today, May

8, 2021, at Ruggles-Wilcox Funeral Home, 517 Clay St., Arkadelphi­a, AR 71923.

Online guestbook: http:// www.ruggleswil­cox.com

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