In Memory

Terence A. Sanson, Sr., age 49, of Langhorne, Pa., died on September 15, 2007 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He was the husband of Maria (Giampa) Sanson, formerly of Ambler, Pa. Terry was born in Bensalem, Pa. on August 26, 1958 to Dr. John Sanson and Dorothy (Ricker) Sanson of Levittown, Pa. He was a graduate of Bensalem High School and Penn State University with a BA in Business. He was employed as a Credit Manager for Elliott Lewis of Philadelphia, Pa. Terry was an avid bowler, he bowled in leagues and also in college where his team won the National Championship in Bowling. He also coached Little League Baseball for Langhorne Athletic Association. Besides his wife and his parents; he is survived by his two children Terence A. Sanson, Jr. and Angela M. Sanson both of Langhorne; two brothers Richard Sanson of Lancaster, Wis., Tim Sanson of Doylestown, Pa.; two sisters Nora Koch of Delran, N.J., Carol O'Hara of Levittown, Pa.; and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Mass on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 259 Forest Ave., Ambler, Pa. Entombment will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
Newtown Advance (PA)
Date: September 20, 2007



Mary Lipsack (Hall) (1976)
Terry was a real stand up guy. Thanks for organizing our 30th reunion...ironically it would be the last reunion you would physically attend.Richard F. Sanson (1973)
Rest in Peace brother and uncle Terry, you were loved and you are missed!Rick, Ellen, Cara, Brett & Leah
William Earley (1976)
Terry and I shared many fun days going through the halls of St. Charles. Playing hand ball in the yard at lunch when we were in the 8th grade. He'd hit the ball into the street almost every time. Thanks for the effort of getting our class together for the 30th. We will always remember you.Mary Pickford (Shiley) (1976)
Terry was a saint here with us. I am proud to have gotten to know him better working with him on the 30th reunion. I had the pleasure of meeting his beautiful family. Such a great, happy, loving,generous, kind, honest, and forgiving man. He worked on that reunion with the last of what he had inside of him for all of us. He was gracious. Terry was soooo strong to all of us. I was stunned to hear of his passing, even though I knew he was sick. I certainly did not have enough time with him as a friend, time to clear up loose ends. I'm sorry, Terry. Will remember you always as one of the kindest people I've ever known.Jane Guy (Brough) (1976)
Terry was a sweet, intelligent, honest man with integrity. I saw him last at the 15th year reunion. He had a great smile and warm personality. I was happy to know that he was involved in organizing the 30th reunion. I had contacted him about attending, but was unable to do so. He said maybe there was something he could do for me to be able to attend. I appreciated that. God bless you Terry, you went too soon and to your precious family.Sincerely,
Jane Guy Moore
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