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Edwin H. Hampton

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Edwin Hampton passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on July 24, 2009.

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Thank u for the signature of rhythm which give the beat of life a new sound. Your teaching remains one of the most important values given 2 me.. Moving Eight to 5! ~Rest In Peace~

Mr. Hamp I miss you so much. I'm doing what I can to help maintain the excellence what demanded from the Marching 100.

I am a very devoted fan of THE MARCHING 100 and I find myself ALWAYS online looking for MARCHING 100 performaces. Thank you for allowing my family and my extended family 1970 to present the opportunity to be a part of THE MARCHING 100 legacy. Some were top picked drum majors, others just were clarinet and trumpet players. It was a very sad day to see Mr Hamp go, but an even sadder for my son who dream is to be a part of THE MARCHING 100.....MY condolences goes out to the Hampton Family, and...

your in a better place mr. hamp. we all miss you alot. R.I.P God Bless you all.
-Anjuiel Knight
Xavier Prep
Class of 2011

Thank you Mr. Hampton. Rest in peace.

Wayne D. Lewis
Drum major- Class of 1998

Thank-you for the opportunity that you gave me to attend St. Augustine High School. It has made me a better person and a better man. I will forever cherish the memories that I have attained while attending St. Aug!

Bobby Carradine--Class of '83

I am lost for words but I will try to keep it short. I will miss you Mr. Hampton. You were the best thing that changed my life and made me the man I am today. Thank you for everything and all of the fun memories. St. Augustine Purple Knight is for life. The Marching 100 was the best thing for me.

Brian Seaton Sr. - Class of 1995
New Mexico

On behalf of the John F. Kennedy Alumni, we would like to express our condolences to the Hampton Family. St. Aug vs. Kennedy has been one of the most exciting battles of all time, both in football and of course band. We truly respect and honor Mr. Hampton. Rest in Peace.