Take Time 4 Torie
Torie J Sampson passed away on Wednesday, June 4, 2008
surrounded by her family. She fought a courageous
battle for the past 2 years and is now at peace.  
As always, please feel free to sign the guest book.


VISITATION: 3-8 PM Sunday - June 8, 2008 at the Davenport Family Funeral Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta
Ave. (Rte.176), Crystal Lake

VISITATION: 3-8 PM TUESDAY - June 10, 2008 at the Fulton Chapel - Bosma-Renkes Funeral
Home,1500 10th Avenue, Fulton, IL 61252   


FUNERAL SERVICE: 10:30 AM Wednesday - June 11, 2008 at the Fulton Chapel - Bosma-Renkes
Funeral Home

INTERMENT: Fulton Township Cemetery - Fulton, IL
For information, please contact Davenport Family Funeral
Home at (815) 459-3411 or the Bosma- Renkes Funeral Home (815) 589-2244.
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Woodstock, Illinois-
Torie Joy Sampson, 42, of Woodstock, Illinois died Wednesday, June 4, 2008 surround by her family at
home.

She was born March 31, 1966 in Clinton, Iowa to Terry and Peggy Chase.

Torie grew up and graduated from Fulton High School, Fulton, Illinois in 1984 where she was an award
winning track athlete. She went on to graduate from Western Illinois University with a BS in Elementary
Education in 1989.  Torie achieved her Masters Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Concordia
University in 2002.

Torie began her teaching career in August, 1990 at Fulton Elementary School, Fulton, Illinois.  In 1998,
she relocated to Cary, Illinois and continued to teach at Deer Path Elementary School where she taught
until December, 2007.

She was a devoted and dedicated wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend and teacher and is survived by her
husband, Todd Sampson; her 3 sons, Logan and Brody Meade, and Jacob Sampson; her parents, Terry
and Peggy Chase; her brother, Troy (Jody) Chase; her in-laws, George and Judy Sampson; a
brother-in-law, Scott (Jennifer) Sampson; 7 nieces and nephews, many aunts, uncles, and cousins and
countless friend and students.

Torie will be missed for her positive outlook, her endless energy, her ability to forgive and her enormous
love of teaching.  Torie leaves a legacy of inspiration and positive influence with her children and students
of the past 19 years that education can truly make a difference in life.