Charles A. Sampson

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Pastor Charles "Chuck" A. Sampson, 63, of Union City, on December 2, 2021 moved out of his old worn out tent full of holes, into a beautiful new mansion, a building of God, not made with hands. Eternal in the Heavens. He was born on August 28, 1958 in Shawnee, Oklahoma a son of Doug Sampson and Jane O'Dell Opalinski Sampson. He married Janet L. Nichols on March 27, 1976. Chuck was the pastor of Freshfire Outreach Church and did missionary work all over the world. He enjoyed walking his dog, animals, but he loved spending time with his family, his bible, and God. In addition to his loving wife, Janet L. Sampson of Union City; he is survived by a daughter, Janney Spaich of Union City; a son, Merrill Sampson and his wife Christina of Titusville; grandchildren, Mindy, Richard, Lilly, Rhonda, Charles, Ashley, and Dougles; great grandchildren, Noah, Aurora, and Eleana; a sister, Angel Morton and her husband John of Missouri; three brothers, Ronnie Sampson and his wife Sandy of Union City, Joey Sampson and his wife Sheryl of Michigan, and John Sampson and his wife Trudy of Meadville; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Janet Anderson; and a brother, Jimmy Sampson. A Celebration of Life will be coordinated at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Chuck's memory to Freshfire Outreach Church, c/o Pastor Ron Sampson, 88 Elm Street, Union City, Pennsylvania 16438. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Chuck's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com Arrangements are in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City, Pennsylvania 16438.

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  1. I’ve known this family for almost my whole entire life. The whole family are great, caring people. Charles will be missed by everyone who knew him.

  2. Charles, blessed with wisdom and intelligence, exemplified God’s love through his thoughtfulness and generosity. His humor and optimism stemmed from an unwavering faith; he was a beacon of Christ’s passion. Though we often disagreed, his selfless nature comforted me in times of need. I miss those summer memories at Grandpa’s house dearly and pray our family finds their way back to unity in honor of his memory. His love persists; reminding us to seek solace in our Heavenly Father just like he did.


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