Richard-Hampe-Obituary

Richard Hampe

Boonton, New Jersey

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RICHARD HAMPE AGE: 84 MONTVILLE AND BOONTON Richard Hampe, born December 31, 1925 to George and Matilda Hampe was a lifelong resident of Montville and Boonton died peacefully April 1, 2010. He retired from Mitchko Trucking after 42 years of dedicated service, he was a US Navy Veteran having...

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Gladys: I just read about Dick in the paper. I am so sorry, I would have been there had I know.

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Lucreia

Dear Gladys and Family,
We were sorry to hear about Dick's passing... our thoughts and prayers are with you...
With Deepest Sympathy,
Terry & John Osborne & Family
(by the way I too remember when you used to come into the Stationary Store, where I worked with Ping, and I always admired your beautiful jewelry and you would tell me with a smile, that Dick made it for you:) Good memories always.....

Pop will be dearly missed. Prayers to Gladys and the whole family. He was the Dad I never had. How blessed we all are that knew him. May you rest in peace, Pop! Enjoy ice fishing again.

Uncle Dick, you were always my favorite and I loved you the best. I have 60 years of nothing but good memories, even when Barry and I were in trouble--which was often! You're in heaven now with your mom and dad and mine, and I know my mom is chewing your ear off! Love you forever, Carol

My dad and I send all our love to the family. As a child I remember my gramma (pauline) bringing me rock jewelry from Uncle Dick and they were the most beautiful pieces ever. I am saddened that I won't get to see him in person for the first time in 20 years but I will definitely remember him in spirit. Aunt Glady, we love you and can't wait to see you next month.

Danny and Lisa Kostka

My prayers and thoughts are with you. I know Dick is at peace and our Lord has welcomed Home. God's blessings on you all.
Kathleen

With great sadness I read of Dick's passing. My deepest sympathy to Gladys and family. I worked for Mitchko T'K'G, in the '60's driving NYC, Philla. etc. and became quite close to Dick both on the road and in the shop. He was a GOOD friend who could not seem to help anyone enough. He is now with Jesus Christ for evermore. As long as I'm here on earth I shall miss Dick very much. All the family is in my prayers.
John Hopler (HOPPY) Forest City, N.C.

Our deepest and sincere sympathy to Mrs Hempe and family. You are in our thoughts. Mr Hempe will deeply missed by us and many others.

Our deepest and most sincere sympathy to Gladys and family-in our thoughts, hearts and prayers. Joan & Bob Jansen, Indiantown, FL