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Merlin Dee Hampton

American Fork, Utah

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Merlin Dee Hampton 1929 ~ 2007 Merlin Dee Hampton, 77, of American Fork, Utah, passed away at home Feb 10, 2007 after an extended illness. He was surrounded and comforted by his family. He was born March 22, 1929 in Abraham, Utah to Armon M. "Dude" and Ovena Grace Jensen Hampton. He was a member...

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I am truly sorry to hear of your loss. Seeing the picture in this brought back lots of memories (snow tubing where the golf course now sits, was just one-memory). He was into car building & rebuilding even back then. Alot of time has passed since then but we all have memories.....forever. Wishing you and your family strengh and peace, through this sorrowful time.

Dear Hampton Family;
Words just connot express my sincere sorrow at the loss of such a great person and a very special friend. We as a group of Classic Car collectors, will miss a very fun gentleman with an uncanny sense of humor. Indeed Merlin is as we speak, trying to decide which car to cruise around in while telling everyone he meets a few stories of his life on earth, good thing he has lots of time, those stories will take an etertnity. I will cherish his smile, example and great...

Doreen and Jack,
Don and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother, Don has so many great stories that he tells me about him and Merlin when they were kids and they are so fun to here. Our love is with you and you are in our prays each night. If you need anything or to talk please call us, we are always here for you. Don and Carol Doyle

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
Duane Hampton.

Norm, we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time.
Brad and Jan Farrer

Norma and Family,
Merlim was a great friend of my husband. He was a lot of fun when he came into the office.
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
Dixie H. Mitchell

Merlin was a very good friend how will always be missed by his family and friends. The car shows and cruise nights will not be the same without him. I will always miss his stories and having the oppertunity to learn about vintage cars and work on his cars with him. I may have more to say but i am at a lose for words after losing such a good friend.