Brenda Sampson

Brenda Kay Sampson

1952 - 2022

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Obituary of Brenda Kay Sampson

Mrs. Brenda Kay Sampson, 69, of Titusville, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes at her home on Friday, April 22, 2022.

            Brenda was born June 13, 1952 in Titusville to the late Clifford and Betty Cook Sines. She married Fred Sampson in December 2002.

            She attended Titusville schools.

            Brenda was currently employed at Giant Eagle in the Deli Dept. She previously worked for Mercer Spring and Wire in Townville.

            Brenda was a social member of the Cleo J. Ross Post 368 American Legion, a life member of the Bruce Shorts Post 5958 VFW and the former PNA Club.

            She loved sitting on her porch swing and talking to her Heavenly Father. She knew He surrounded her and she would pray daily that her friends and family knew this truth as well. She listened to Pastor Charles Stanley daily which encouraged her soul. Brenda's life became a testimony to the love, grace, forgiveness, and healing of our Heavenly Father. She knew to the depth and breath of her being that Jesus died for her and she is a part of the family of God.

            Brenda is survived by her husband Fred Sampson, her daughter Teresa Murnock, son-in-law Jason Murnock, their children Evony and Ethan. Her son, Shawn Gross, daughter-in-law Lisa Gross, their children Claudia and Ian. Her sisters Sharon Hall and Penny Sines and their families.  Her stepchildren Brooke Perkins and husband Jay, their children Tyler and Emily, Kait Griffin and husband Josh, and their children Gavin and Marley. Brenda was married to Gary Boyle of whom she also loved and his children Steve Boyle, Ginger Kelli, and Janel Haupt.

            Preceded in death by two brothers, Clifford “Cubby” Sines, Jr. and Butch Cook. 

The legacy she leaves us is to come to know our Heavenly Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ. She would pray we all become a member of the Heavenly family. For this legacy, her friends and family are eternally grateful.

            No public calling hours will be observed. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.  

            Memorial contributions can be made to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children https://donate.lovetotherescue.org/give or to Pittsburgh Children’s Cancer Research Fund https://give2.chop.edu/give

 

She and her daughter shared a saying each time they hung up the phone taking turns in each line. 

Mom- "Night, night", 

Teresa - "Sleep tight" 

Mom- "Don't let the bed bugs bite." 

Teresa-"See you later alligator." 

Mom - "After while crocodile." 

Mom - "I love you, Boo." 

Teresa - "I love you too, Mom."

A Memorial Tree was planted for Brenda
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home