Frances Hackett Sampson

Passed 04/01/2020

Obituary For Frances Hackett Sampson

Frances Elizabeth Hackett Sampson was born on September 3, 1928, in Richmond, Virginia and passed peacefully on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. She was born to the late Doc Jefferson and Ida Hall Hackett. All her life, she has resided at 1504 W. Leigh Street in the historic Jackson Ward of Richmond, Virginia and was one of four children (Pearl Charles Sr., and Lloyd). She is a product of the Richmond Public School system and a proud 1945 graduate of Maggie Lena Walker High School. There, she was Captain of the Girl’s basketball team. During a game, Frances scored all the points and they called her “Hooks”. After graduation, she studied business at Virginia Union University. Frances accepted Christ at an early age and joined Moore Street Missionary Baptist Church. She served as a member of the Flower Guild, Hospitality Committee, Sisterhood Committee and was Leader of the Youth Usher Board for many years She began her career as a radiology technician at the Richmond Gastroenterology Association under Dr. Morey, Dr. Caravati and Dr. Regan and retired after 38 years of service. Her employer's rewarded her with an all-expense paid trip with her son Marvin to visit London, England. She was hired as the first African American to be employed in that medical office. She became a member of the Cavalier Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association and served many years. Frances traveled on several bus trips to attend Broadway plays, attended R&B concerts and college football games. Frances was the only driver in the house. We remember her driving the VW beetle with stick shift all the way to EastGate Mall. At 1504 W. Leigh St, the kitchen was the main hub of the household and her sister Pearl enjoyed cooking and Frances maintained the outside of the house by working in the yard and cutting the grass. Frances was always a fashion diva She had immense love and was proud of her family. She was adamant for maintaining family traditions. Frances treasured and loved all of her friends and appreciated their relationships. None of us know the day or hour when we will be called to rest from our labor. Frances received her call after a very brief illness and will be sorely missed by all of us who loved her. Frances was preceded in death by her son (Marvin) and sister (Pearl). She leaves behind to cherish her memories a devoted nephew, Dr. Charles J. Hackett, Jr.; devoted nieces, Anita G. Hackett, Loretta F. Hackett and Jill H. Dandridge (Jeff); 3 great nieces; one great nephew; one great-great niece; 3 great-great nephews and a host of other relatives, neighbors and devoted friends. We will miss you Frances!!! Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Private funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, April 6 at Forest Lawn Cemetery.



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Charles,I just heard about Frances'passing today.I worked at RGA with her from 1976 until she retired-what a grand retirement party she had!It sounds like she and Pearl continued to enjoy life after that.Such a blessing.Such memories.

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Charles,Anita & Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you in the transitions of both of your aunts.

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Charles & Anita

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To Charles and Anita: My daughter and I wish to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of both of your aunts. They will be forever remembered and truly missed by the Moore Street Baptist Church family. May God continue to bless and keep you in His hands. Eva and Nancy Jackson

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You will be miss tell ma I said hello and hope to see y'all again someday;my prayers are with the family Burnett Harris

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Dr Hackett and Anita, I am so sorry to hear about your loss of your Aunt Frances and Aunt Pearl. Both of you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time in your lives. God Bless you both! Dell Goff

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My condolences to the Haggard family on the passing of a loved one may God comfort you and hold you in his arms during this difficult time... Kevin Coleman and sons..

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To the Sampson Family: My deepest condolences to your family.You will be truly missed by many. In this darkest hour remember to hold onto God's hands and let him wrap you in his arms of Holy Spirit. Sincerely, Geraldine Watkins

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