![]() He served on the board of Sangre de Cristo Hospice and one of his proudest accomplishments was his work to build Hospice House. Sam was also deeply committed to his community, serving as president of the Lion’s Club, serving Meals on Wheels, and helping at the soup kitchen. His natural interest in people and desire to help was a perfect fit for a long and successful career. Sam owned and operated the Spinuzzi Agency representing Farmers Insurance for 40 years. ![]() They moved to Colorado after his discharge from the Air Force, living for a time in Denver, and ultimately returning to Sam’s home town of Pueblo. Upon his return from Korea, he married that feisty redhead and he and Shirley danced their way through an epic love story that would last more than 61 years. While there he met a feisty redhead and the two wrote frequently while he was deployed to Korea. He worked at CF&I until he enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed in El Paso, Texas. While in his teens he would walk to La Tronica’s with his accordion and play on the weekend. Sam is survived by his devoted daughter, Marla (Steve) Reichert loving grandchildren, Amanda O’Connor (Tim Reeder), Ashley Reichert, and Tyler Reichert great-grandchildren, Abigail, E.J., Charlotte, and Isabella brother, Chris (Kay) Spinuzzi and numerous nieces and nephews.īorn in Pueblo, Colo., Sam was a graduate of Central High School. Sam was preceded in death by his loving wife of 61 years, Shirley parents, Jack and Grace Spinuzzi sister, Mary and brother-in-law, John Altamore and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Spinuzzi, 92, departed his earthly life peacefully at home on September 27, 2021.
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