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Flossie Sampen
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[February
11, 2010]
EMDEN -- Flossie Mae McWhorter Sampen,
101, of Emden, died Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, at Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.
Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, at
Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln. Her funeral
will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, with the Rev.
Dayle Badman officiating. |
Burial will be in Hartsburg Union Cemetery,
Hartsburg. Flossie was born Oct. 4, 1908, in
Winkler, Mo., a daughter of William P. and Mahala
Susan Plank McWhorter. The family moved to Illinois
in 1918. She married Albert H. Sampen in
Delavan. They were married 65 years, and he preceded
her in death on April 6, 1993.
She is survived by her two sons, Gerald A. (and
Jeanne) Sampen of Emden and Kenneth (and Darla)
Sampen of Bloomington; one daughter, Audrey (and
Jerry) Ward of Fremont, Mich.; eight grandchildren,
Nancy (and Bob) Lerner of Geneva, Diane (and Darwin)
McPherson of Peoria, the Rev. Bill (and Amy) Sampen
of Brownsburg, Ind., Lori (and Hugh) Coffman of
Bloomington, Tawni (and Clay) Martin of Bloomington,
Karen (and Rob) Roelofs of Allen Park, Mich., Linda
(and Mark) Seitz of Carmel, Ind., and Michelle (and
Art) Schlaud of Kansas City, Mo.; 18
great-grandchildren; two nieces; two nephews; and
many more dear relatives and friends.
She was also preceded in death by two brothers;
four sisters; and one great-grandson, Gavin Coffman.
Her husband was an Emden farmer and a dedicated
member of the Emden community and of his church,
Zion United Methodist in Emden. Flossie was a
devoted wife and mother of their two sons and
daughter. The family became very active in the
church, community and various school activities.
She taught Sunday school classes for many years,
was a member of the church board and the choir, held
many offices in the women's organizations, and
enjoyed serving a term on the district board of the
United Methodist Women. She was a member of the
American Legion Auxiliary of Emden, the Delavan
Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star since 1926,
and a member of the former Logan County Homemakers,
Emden Unit. |
As a young woman she was employed as cashier at
George Watts Grocery in downtown Lincoln. Later in
life the unexpected pleasure of helping Gerald and
Jeanne Sampen in the children's clothing store in
Emden was very fulfilling. Flossie loved helping the
public.
Quilting and crocheting afghans for her family
was her favorite pastime. She also enjoyed reading
and was an avid sports fan. She always enjoyed
watching her boys playing softball, then baseball
and basketball, and then cheering on her only
grandson, Bill Sampen, a pitcher in the major
leagues.
She graduated with honors from Delavan High
School.
Flossie praised her Heavenly Father for his
guidance and the blessings of her devoted husband
and family through the peaks and the valleys of
those wonderful years.
Memorial donations may be made to the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation, in care of Bill Sampen;
Grace Bible Building Fund, Bill Sampen, pastor;
Gideons International, Logan Camp; or to the
organization of the donor's choice. Donations will
be accepted at the funeral home.
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