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Submitted: 1/29/21 • Approved: 1/29/21 • Last Updated: 2/1/21 • R383465-G0-S3
Jan 12, 1989 - Jan 26, 2015
Section: Mausoleum Garden
*Obituary
Our beloved son, Samuel Clayton Quinn (“Sam”) passed away in his sleep sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning. He had dinner and family time with his loving parents, grandmother, and sister, then went to sleep and never woke up – only 13 days past his 26th birthday. Sam had an electrical engineering degree with a minor in nuclear engineering and for the last 4 years worked at Oncor engineering department. At work, as well as with family and friends he was best known for his insightful thoughts, quick wit and his dry sense of humor. He will also be remembered as a family man who spent more time with family than with friends.
He is survived by his parents, Tom and Peggy Quinn; two sisters, Nikki and Jenny Quinn; Grandmother, Shirley Lebman; Great Uncle, Marvin Lebman; Great Uncle Bill Rolfe, Great Aunt Maryjane Rolfe, Cousin’s Missy & Ronnie Grantham, Riki & Dave Mesiar, Stephanie Lebman, Andrew and Shery Lebman, Zac and Susan Grantham, Sam and Jen Grantham, Katie Lebman, Mattie Lebman, Matthew Lebman, Marji and Dale Conaway, Gerry and Kathy Rolfe, Kenny and Nancy Rolfe, Danny and Elizabeth Rolfe, and Wendy and Chris Espinoza
He is preceded in death by his Grandfather’s Gerald Lebman and Louis Quinn and his Grandmother Joan Quinn.
The Family asks that no flowers be sent; donations can be made to the sender’s favorite charity.
Photo courtesy of Annette Shaw
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