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LTC SAM W. SARDIS

Services Are Arranged
For three In Plane Crash

   Services for the three Cincinnatians who perished in the collision of two C-119 Air Force planes near Wilmington, Ohio, were announced Monday.
   Private services were planned for Maj. Stanley H. Heismanm, 8707 Winton Rd., Mt. Healthy, the Hodapp Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave., said.
   Services for Lt. Col. Sam W. Sardis, 5785 Ken Abre Dr., Kenwood, will be at 1- a.m. Wednesday at All Saints Episcopal Church, Pleasant Ridge  burial will be at Clarksville, Tenn.

[ The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, OH, 21 Apr 1964, Tue, Page 31]

   Cincinnati lost an outstanding Ohio Department of Highways engineer, an old-line plumbing contractor and an engineer-draftsman in a plane crash at Wilmington, Ohio, Saturday Saturday night.
   Samuel W. Sardis [sic], 43, graduate In civil and electrical electrical engineering from the University of Cincinnati, had been OSDH project engineer for the L&N Bridge extension, the Martin Martin Street viaduct and Ft. Washington Way, then was promoted to chief project engineer for one-third one-third one-third of Ohio, with headquarters at Middletown ...
[article continues other two men]

[The Cincinnati Enquirer, 20 Apr 1964, Mon, Page 8]

[courtesy of "Jessica"\

Grave marker for LTC Sam W. Sardis on  Section 12, Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville (Montgomery county), Tennessee.