Sametta Coleman House
Sametta Coleman House passed away peacefully on October 8, 2012 at the age of 99. She was the wife of the late James Daniels House and is survived by her son Gregory Daniels House of San Diego, CA.
She loved and was loved by a multitude of friends from Chesterfield Presbyterian Church, her bridge and bowling groups and every other corner of her active and extraordinary life.
In accordance with her wishes there will be no funeral service. Chesterfield Presbyterian Church will have an informal memorial service at a later date.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Chesterfield Presbyterian Church or St. Luke’s Hospice Faith Fund.
What a wonderful woman and what a wonderfully long life Sammy lived! She was a queen at bridge and we are so lucky to have known her. She will be missed by her many bridge friends.
Our condolences to Greg and her family.
It was a privilege to know your Mother. When I was a bridge director she played in my games. She always had a smile on her face and never complained. In fact she many times thanked me for running a nice game. I will miss her as I know many other will also.
Everyone at Chesterfield Presbyterian Church not only loved Sametta; they aspired to be Sametta. She blessed every life she touched and we are so grateful that The Lord allowed us to be a part of her life.
Greg,
Your mother was the most beautiful woman inside and out that I have ever met. She was an inspiration to so many…and will be missed. It blesses my heart to think of her safe in the arms of her Lord, free from all suffering.
Sametta was such a loving dear lady. I will miss her b-i-g hugs every time I met her. Be proud Greg – she was sure proud of you.
Greg, What an incredibly gifted woman your mother was! She was a classy lady and endeared herself to all of us who were privileged to know her. She was a woman of faith and courage and lived an extraordinary life – she was uniquely Sametta. We’ll never forget her – she will always have a special place in our hearts. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
It is a blessing to us to have known Sametta. What a wonderful example of living a life worthy of God’s Kingdom. We are thankful for her.
Greg, Your Mother was such a grand lady, I’m honored to have had her as a friend. She will be greatly missed!
I was a neighbor of Sametta, and cannot say enough wonderful things about her! She resided in my condominium building. What a wonderful uplifting spirit she had! She shed her bright light everywhere and upon everyone. I will never forget her!
Jacqueline Harris Schwartz