ROBERT-HAMPSON-Obituary

ROBERT F. HAMPSON Jr.

Silver Spring, Maryland

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Alzheimer's Association

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  Dr. ROBERT F. HAMPSON, JR.  On Sunday, October 27, 2013, of Severna Park, MD formerly of Montgomery Village, MD. Beloved husband of Janet Hampson; father of John (Melissa) Hampson and Patrick (Kate) Hampson; grandfather of Samantha, Shane, Maggie, Jack, and Brady Hampson; brother of...

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You probably don't know me because I did not join Alpine until 1997.
This certainly is not mine, but it has comforted many:
Our departed, whom we now remember, has entered into the peace of life eternal. He still lives on earth in the acts of goodness he has performed and in the hearts of those who cherish his memory. May the beauty of his life abide among us as a loving benediction:

May the Source of peace send peace to all who mourn, and comfort the bereaved among us. Amen.

Bob and Jan with the Alpine Dancers in 1988

Bob was an intelligent and gentle man. It was a joy to see his love for Jan when they danced with the Alpine Dancers and came to many events when they no longer performed. We think of him very fondly. Herbert and Carol Traxler

Pat,Kate, and the rest of the Hampson family our deepest condolences are with you all in this hard time. Love and sympathy are with you.
The Sobolewskis'

With deepest sympathy from all of us.

I can recall many a great time with Mr. Hampson and our families together...Bavarian folk dancing, camping in Vermont, the family reunion in Bethany Beach, DE, driving to Michigan in '84, trips that he took John, Patrick and I on to Kings Dominion and Antietem Cival War Battlefield, chauffeuring John and I to bicycle races, and of course many an afternoon tinkering with the Buick!. I'll always remember his sense of humor through it all! ...

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember going with my parents to the Bavarian Folk Dancing classes and the fun we all had there. I wish peace for everyone as you journey through this very difficult time.

John, Melissa and family-our thoughts are with you today.

It has been a pleasure knowing Bob, my son-in-law's father, for the past 15+ years. I will remember him fondly as a loving family man, a soft-spoken gentleman, and a man of high integrity.

May God Bless and comfort you.

Caring and easygoing, witty and giving, Uncle Bob made sure we all had countless good times. As a family, for as long as I can remember, you have demonstrated how great things can be when they are done right, with purpose, love, and dignity. May you somehow find peace and strength in the coming days. I know he would want that for you.