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Bill Sample, 78, Founded the Sunshine Foundation

Bill Sample always believed that every child should have at least one dream come true and he dedicated the last 37 years of his life to that worthwhile cause.

William "Bill" Marshall Sample, age 78, a resident of Chalfont, Pennsylvania died on June 4, 2014. He was born in the Olney section of Philadelphia to the late Marshall McKinley Sample and the late Mary Caroline (Doser) Sample. He was the brother of the late Norma Scott and the late Alverna Griffiths. Bill graduated from Olney High School. In 1958, he enlisted in the US Army and proudly served during the Korean Conflict. After returning home from military service, Bill became a Philadelphia Police Officer. 

In 1976, while serving on foot beat at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Bill founded the Sunshine Foundation and made a wish come true for Bobby from Warminster PA, this gift would become the first wish ever granted to a child with a life-threatening diagnosis. With the support of many and following the publication of Reader's Digests "The Cop Who Spreads Sunshine, the Sunshine Foundation became the first wish granting organization and until this day, the only national wish granting organization to make dreams come true for more than 37,000 children who have not just life-threatening illnesses but also children with life long severe chronic diagnoses as well as trauma from abuse, whose parents cannot afford to give their child a dream come true.

Bill Sample always believed that every child should have at least one dream come true and he dedicated the last 37 years of his life to that worthwhile cause. Upon realization that so many children wanted to visit the Central Florida theme parks, Bill found property and moved to Florida in 1989 to oversee construction of Sunshine Foundation's Dream Village. As with granting a child's wish, Sunshine Foundation's Dream Village was a vision Bill had to give the children who dreamed of fairytales, a magical village where they could spend their visit as if living in the forest and their own cottage with a magical theme. Bill also had the vision to see a Sunshine Foundation Dreamlift, a jet full of children with special needs and their care takers, took place in that early 1980's that would be the first of over 93 Dreamlifts that has flown thousands of children down to a Central Florida theme park for the day. Bill Sample was always proud of Sunshine Foundation's work with the children who have the challenges of Progeria (Hutchinson Guilford Syndrome). He and the Sunshine Foundation began an Annual Progeria Reunion in 1982 which would bring together, for 27 years, all know children from throughout the world who were diagnosed with Progeria, simply to spend a week together so they would not feel alone. Bill's efforts in support of these special children brought about awareness of this truly life changing diagnosis. Bill, along with the support of many donors and volunteers, set up the systems and procedures that would spread Sunshine into the lives of so many children who along with their families have daily struggles that many of us could never begin to understand. Bill has always been proud but humble about his many awards that among many others include: 

President Ronald Reagan's Volunteer Action Award (First Recipient) 
Department of Health and Human Services 
City of Philadelphia Award 
Father Baker's Service to Youth Award 
The Bulletin Jefferson Award 
Doctorate of Humane Letters, Villanova University 
Great Friend to Kids Award from the Please Touch Museum 

In addition to Kathleen "Kate" McCoy Sample, his wife of 24 years. Bill is survived by his three daughters, Diane Sample, Donna Tener and her husband Jeff and Ellen Caroline Sample and by his four grandchildren: Kyle Tener, Mark Tener, Jordan Sample and Nicole Tener. 

Bill had a heart the size of the universe that was most tender towards children and most significantly, children with special health care needs. His legacy lives on through the seed he planted so very long ago. 

Memorial service will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, Gloria Dei Church, 570 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. A reception will follow the service. Relatives and friends will be received on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM, Helweg & Rowland Funeral Home, 1059 Old York Road Abington, PA 19001. Interment in Washington Crossing National Cemetery will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Sunshine Foundation, 1041 Mill Creek Road, Feasterville, PA 19053. 

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