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Robert Glenn Hampton

Goldsboro, North Carolina

1960 - 2021

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Robert Glenn Hampton August 12, 1960 - February 25, 2021 Goldsboro, North Carolina - Robert Glenn "Rob" Hampton, 60, passed away Thursday, February 25, 2021 at his home in Goldsboro. Born in Avis, Pennsylvania on August 12, 1960 to Florence Jean Helsel Hampton of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania and...

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On behalf of Saint Anne Parish in Hampstead, Terri and family I am very sorry for you loss of Rob.
Take Care and God Bless!
Deacon Bill Mullen

I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Bob. I knew him from his days at Daniel Webster College through my brother Steve. He was a fine gentleman. My prayers go out to the entire Hampton family. I remembered him during my Masses this weekend.

Oh my goodness; so very sad to hear this news and my heart goes out to Terry and the rest of the Hampton family. I am one of the several pilots that commutes out of Raleigh and would share many a flights with Rob going to/from work (to include those where Terry was able to join him). You both shall be in my prayers and I hope God brings you comfort and peace in this difficult time.

On behalf of the U.S. Federal Air Marshal Service, please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss, and our gratefulness for Robert's service as a Federal Flight Deck Officer protecting our nation's transportation system.

With deepest condolences,

Clint Stone
Assistant Federal Security Director
Transportation Security Administration
Federal Air Marshal Service

Rob was one of the first captains that I flew with when I joined JetBlue. He understood what it meant to be new to the airline and new to the Airbus. He was the quiet professional who exuded confidence and competence. He answered my questions in a straight forward manner and never belittled me for not knowing something. He always talked enthusiastically about flying F15’s and A10’s. He was a great pilot and a good guy. I already miss him.

Rob will be missed greatly at JetBlue. He helped me transition from the US Air Force to JetBlue. We met over a year ago when we were commuting to and from RDU to fly for JetBlue. Rob’s enthusiasm, support, and gentle guidance have been indispensable in my growth here at JetBlue. I am sad we never flew a trip together and I was looking forward to that opportunity. To the Hampton family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I am certain Rob’s wonderful legacy will live on in you and...

I am so sorry for your loss.