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Virginia Hampton

Pensacola, Florida

1941 - 2015 (Age 73)

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Virginia Mae Lowe Hampton1941-2015Virginia Mae "Jean" Lowe Hampton, 73, of Pensacola passed away on April 27, 2015. She was born on June 13, 1941 in Indian Virginia to Newt and Pliney Lowe. She attended schools in Cedar Bluff, VA and Bradshaw, WV.Jean was the third oldest child from a family of...

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Our beautiful loved one, May you know how many life's you touched during your time here on earth. All the laughter and memories will never be forgotten. We know you are in the hands of our heavenly Father and with Kathy. I know you both get him in laughter. you will so very missed by your loving, caring husband and soul mate. You will be missed so so much by all your Family and dear friends. May God bless you and them and wrap his loving arms around those that left behind to morn their loss...

Aunt Jean, I know you are in heaven with my beautiful mother and all the family who have passed, please give all of them my love. I miss you so much and wish I could have talked with you more. I have so many memories and I will hold those very close to my heart. I love you so very much and will see you again.

It's so hard to find the right words to express what you mean to me. I will miss your laughter and the fun times we spent together. I admired you in so many ways. You were so good for my brother, a loving wife, mother, and nana. Now, you will be a guardian angel for all who love you. God bless you and all our family,especially Don, Donald and his family, and of course, our Nicholas and his family. Love you all.

Jean was full of love, life and humor. She was the perfect partner for our brother. Her light was bright here and will be even brighter in God's presence. Even in our pain, we rejoice in knowing she is Home. May God comfort family and friends with her memory always.

Don,
Sorry to learn of the passing of your wife. Its now been 29 years since that early spring day in 1986 when we first met and conversed about Champion's proposed family plan. The many interviews we attended together to build the family and then the many hours spent in the conference room getting to know each other. Now were retired, the family is gone, and all is history. But we still have those glorious memories of the field trips and the games between Penn State and Alabama. My...

It's so hard losing such a Wonderful Sister-In-Law like you Jean. All our phone conversations we had everyday from 9-10 when you lived in Piqua, the secrets we told each other and the time we spent together will never be forgotten. You were definitely more like a Sister than a Sister-In-Law and as hard as it was losing you I'm so thankful that you are no longer in pain and you are finally at peace. Until we see each other again Jean, God Bless!!!

Our prayers are with you, Don and family. Miss Jean will certainly be missed.

Absent from this world but present with the Lord. I know you are at peace. I love you and thank you for all the convo's we have had through the years. My very best to you Uncle Don. Praying God's favor in your life now.

Well Sissy am just wanting you to know that I am so glad you are at peace now up there with God and all your loved ones. I have loved you just like a sister for the last 44 years and will miss you so much. Love alwasy ----