Claire G. (Dennison) Samson
January 5, 1922 ~ December 1, 2015
Claire G. (Dennison) Samson, 93, died at New England Home for the Deaf in Danvers on December 1, 2015 after a brief illness. She was the beloved wife of the late Neville Samson with whom she shared 70 years of marriage, who passed away September 28, 2015.
Born in Waltham on Jan. 5, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Alice (Robie) Dennison. Claire attended the Horace Mann School in Randolph and graduated from the Allen School for Girls in Newton. She worked for the National Park Service and Time Warner Corp in Boston from which she retired. She also worked part time after her retirement at New England Home for the Deaf.
In her earlier years, she was an active volunteer, having founded "Friends of the Home", a support group which helped the elderly residents of NEHD. She also enjoyed her charity work with the children at Perkins School for the Blind.
Family was everything to Claire. She was a selfless, compassionate and generous person. She notably demonstrated this by donating a kidney to her daughter, Olivia in 1974.
She is survived by her daughters, Olivia McDonough and her husband Thomas of Great Falls, VA and Loretta Lewis and her husband, Barry of Parrish, FL, grandchildren, Alison McDonough (Rory Madden), Meghan Fontaine (Jon), Amy McDonough, Kathryn Sneed (Jon), Michael Belliveau and Mark Belliveau, great grandchildren, Adam, Elizabeth and Madeline, nieces Linda Schickling, Pamela Nawrocki, Cynthia DeFeo and nephew Thomas Butler. She is also survived by a special nephew, Charles Drinkwater, 88, who is more like a brother. Claire was predeceased by two brothers, Stanford Dennison and Norman Vokes, a sister, Hazel Dennison Wheeler.
She was loved by all who knew her and will be missed by those whose lives she touched.
"You are forever in our hearts".
A remembrance and interment of ashes will take place in NH at a future date. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made in Claire’s name to The National Kidney Foundation, 85 Astor Ave # 2, Norwood, MA, 02062.
Though I never met you or our cousin Neville, you will forever be a part of my thoughts and memories… Thanks to your special nephew Charles Drinkwater and a posting he made on the internet, I found your beloved husband and your family, all a part of my Family Tree… I imagine after spending 70 years together that Neville was happy to have her join him and now you can sing, dance, and enjoy the sounds of each others voices for the first time… God Bless you both…
Dear Claire’s Family, Please accept our love and condolences on the passing away of Claire Samson. She was an amazing lady , I wish I could have met her .You all have your beautiful memories to cherish in your hearts forever. RIP Claire.. I am Aunt Mollie Samson Pike’s Granddaughter , Gloria Blackwood Baird , I live in Hampton NB Canada.. My mother Elsie remembers when Neville was a small child and his mother moved with him to the USA from Newfoundland . They were never forgotten and spoke of many times . Pam shared her news of Neville and the family just recently ,We were sorry to hear of his passing in Sept. I was hoping to meet him before he passed and Claire as well , Maybe some day we will meet . I am on facebook . Take Care ! God Bless you all. Love, Gloria Baird & Elsie Pike and Family.