When and where were you born?
I was born on November 22, 1949 in Utica, New York, in St. Elizabeth Hospital at about 7:40 p.m. I weighed a little over 7 lbs.
Who was your father?
My father was Floyd Donald Samson. He was a building construction teacher at Utica Free Academy and worked as a carpenter during the summers. He was 37 years old when I was born. He was born on September 16, 1912 in Utica, New York.
Who was your mother?
My mother was born Mabel Malvola Tolley. She was a legal secretary before she married my father and worked as a secretary before I was born. She was 30 years old when I was born. She was born on May 10, 1919 in Forest, Virginia.
When and Where Were Your Parents Married?
My mother and father were married on August 12, 1948 in Lynchburg, VA, in the Catholic Church of Our Lady for Fatima. It was a very small wedding. Only my Aunt Elsie and Uncle Bob (my father's brother) and my mother's parents were present. My mother wore a light blue suit (top and skirt) and a black hat with a little veil. My dad wore a nice suit. They had a very small wedding because they could not have a Mass since my mother wasn't Catholic and were married in front of the altar rail because non-Catholics could not go into the altar area.
How Did You Get Your Name?
You have heard this story before but I'll tell you again. My father wanted to name me Rosemary after his baby sister who had died. But his mother was very opposed to that since it is considered bad luck to name a child after someone who died young or tragically. He then suggested Rosemarie, but my grandmother thought that was too close to Rosemary. Then he suggested Marie, but my mother objected because my father had a cousin named Marie Samson and she felt that people would confuse us. My mother selected Diane (with a middle name of Marie) from a movie magazine that she had been reading before I was born. My grandmother wasn't thrilled. She thought people may call me Dinah or Di, and indeed my mother always called me Di, as did my uncles on occasion and so did my father sometimes.
Where Did You Live?
We lived at 1603 Holland Avenue in Utica in an upstairs flat that had two bedrooms, a typical northeastern flat. They are like two one-story houses piled on top of each other. We lived near enough to Utica Free Academy where my father taught that he often walked to school. His supervisor at school, Henry Guilfoyle and his wife Josephine (Jo), lived three houses down the street from us. We called them Uncle Henry and Aunt Jo, and they were good friends to my parents and to us kids. Their younger daughter Connie was my babysitter and took me to the movies when I was little.
We lived about a mile from my father's parents and 2 miles from the church we attended. We were also just several blocks from the grocery store.
Did You Have Any Siblings?
I was the first child that my parents had, so I was an old child for nearly 2 years before my brother was born.
How Excited Was Your Family When You Were Born?
The entire Samson family was very excited when I was born. I was the first girl born into the family since Rosemary had been born and died in 1916. I had two cousins, both boys--John and Michael--who were the sons of my Uncle Bob and Aunt Elsie. John was 2 1/2 when I was born and Michael was 9 months old. I have always been very close to these two cousins, since we grew up together.