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Thanks Sam for representing the Union drivers you will be missed rest in peace my friend
~ Henry Szczygielski - January 27, 2021
~ Barbara LaMagna
It has taken me awhile to write this but it is time. Sam was a great guy and my sister Barb loved him very much. We considered Sam as a member of our family, he was always making Barb laugh and it was so great seeing how much they loved each other. I know that he loved vegetable soup and cabbage rolls as when I made them he would ask if they were getting some lol. I will miss Sam and his great laugh, but I know we will see him again in heaven.
~ Deb Babb - January 19, 2021
Most of you have Called Sam a friend. And most people who have reached out to me have even described him as one of the best friends they ever had. But I called him daddy. I rarely ever saw my dad in a bad mood. He was truly an optimist whenever he could be. What I admired most about my dad is he really was a peaceful man, and had the kindest heart. I was always so proud of him because being from the generation he was, and the part of the country he was from, some sort of racism was somewhat normal. But not from my daddy . Not one bit. He truly believed that everyone deserved respect, and it hurt his heart to witness hatred , particularly without validity. As my mom said, he had the goofiest sayings for everything, and a laugh that was so hearty and infectious . Even if you tried to be in a bad mood, he’d say something silly and force you out of your bad mood, no matter how much it’s pissed you off that he could cheer you up!! We had really developed our strongest relationship over the last 20 years. My dad did a lot of inner work and was proud of the man he was . He absolutely was so so proud of his job with the union. That old guy couldn’t wait to get out there and march, recruit, and fight for cabbie rights in various cities. He truly cared about every driver that he helped. I sell insurance and just by chance I’ve had cabbies come to me for insurance and when I ask them if they know him, every one of them does, and goes on and on about how great my dad is. Of all the sayings my dad had, there is one that I can’t get out of my head since he passed; whether he was eating a yummy meal, or whether his team had won, or various other little things that gave him joy, he would cock his head and look to the right, and shake his head a little and say “ahhhh life is good “ with a smile on his face. I can see him and hear him so clearly in my mind saying that. I think that’s what my daddy wanted to leave me with : LIFE IS GOOD. He was a simple man who did not care about possessions really (unless it was the red Camaro he had to have to be cool!), but he was happy. Thanks for reminding me daddy ; life IS good. I’m miss you so much and wish I would’ve listened to you a little more. Your favorite daughter loves her favorite daddy. I know you’re walking around a beautiful lake catching all the biggest fish with Boots chillin on your lap .
Love,
Squirt Blossom
~ Samantha Beavor - January 18, 2021
Most of you have Called Sam a friend. And most people who have reached out to me have even described him as one of the best friends they ever had. But I called him daddy. I rarely ever saw my dad in a bad mood. He was truly an optimist whenever he could be. What I admired most about my dad is he really was a peaceful man, and had the kindest heart. I was always so proud of him because being from the generation he was, and the part of the country he was from, some sort of racism was somewhat normal. But not from my daddy . Not one bit. He truly believed that everyone deserved respect, and it hurt his heart to witness hatred , particularly without validity. As my mom said, he had the goofiest sayings for everything, and a laugh that was so hearty and infectious . Even if you tried to be in a bad mood, he’d say something silly and force you out of your bad mood, no matter how much it’s pissed you off that he could cheer you up!! We had really developed our strongest relationship over the last 20 years. My dad did a lot of inner work and was proud of the man he was . He absolutely was so so proud of his job with the union. That old guy couldn’t wait to get out there and march, recruit, and fight for cabbie rights in various cities. He truly cared about every driver that he helped. I sell insurance and just by chance I’ve had cabbies come to me for insurance and when I ask them if they know him, every one of them does, and goes on and on about how great my dad is. Of all the sayings my dad had, there is one that I can’t get out of my head since he passed; whether he was eating a yummy meal, or whether his team had won, or various other little things that gave him joy, he would cock his head and look to the right, and shake his head a little and say “ahhhh life is good “ with a smile on his face. I can see him and hear him so clearly in my mind saying that. I think that’s what my daddy wanted to leave me with : LIFE IS GOOD. He was a simple man who did not care about possessions really (unless it was the red Camaro he had to have to be cool!), but he was happy. Thanks for reminding me daddy ; life IS good. I’m miss you so much and wish I would’ve listened to you a little more. Your favorite daughter loves her favorite daddy. I know you’re walking around a beautiful lake catching all the biggest fish with Boots chillin on your lap .
Love,
Squirt Blossom
~ Samantha Beavor - January 18, 2021
Sam was my first love & back in the day we had so much fun, he always made me laugh, he made everyone laugh, you couldn't help but love the guy, and all his little sayings :" Any better I couldn't stand it" or "I have so many ways about me your bound to like one' hahaha or "gamble dad your di*k is dead" oh he had lots of them. If he gave you a nickname you can believe it stuck ( He called me Shorti to this day I'm still called that 42 years later!)
Sam & I have two amazing kids together & we raised his oldest Son. He wanted a girl so bad that we named her Samantha, and in his words " his favorite daughter" (his only daughter LOL!
While we did divorce we remained close I will always laugh & smile when I hear his words, I will forever miss him, Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs!
I miss you Moff,
~Shorti~
~ Denise Moffitt-Smith - January 17, 2021
Sam,
He was always a great friend and a bad golfer! We had many great dinners at the South-point buffet over the years ! He did everything he could to protect his union drivers!
His Friend,
Greg Bambic
~ Gregory Bambic - January 16, 2021
It seems like Sam has always been a part of my life. He was Frank's best friend so he was my friend too. He was Best Man at my wedding in 1975. Life and family priorities sent Sam to Vegas and we lost touch for years until 2009 when Frank passed. Still we did not have the closeness we once had seeing each other all the time. He loved his job with the Union and when he was ready to retire he came back to Dayton. And, of course, our first get together was at a Hold'em Tournament (who would have guessed-lol). A year later and we played poker together again but God touched my heart this time. Our second date was to go to a veterans celebration - Sam was so proud to have been a Marine - he really loved his country. We started dating and I fell in love with Sam (so different from our previous friendship). Eventually he felt the same way and our lives were once again happy. He loved fishing, playing poker, the horse races, going to dinner and to the movies and of course football. Sam loved his family very much and was so proud of all his kids. He was a great man and will be missed by all who knew him. Sam will forever be in my heart.
~ Barbara LaMagna - January 15, 2021
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