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William Crompton

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Dec 9, 1955 – Jun 12, 2021 (Age 65)

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BORN
December 9, 1955
DIED
June 12, 2021
AGE
65
LOCATION
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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William "Tink" Crompton, age 65, of Winston-Salem, departed peacefully on Saturday, June 12, 2021, at his home. He was born on Dec. 9, 1955, in Graham, to the late Willie Crompton and Mamie Wade Crompton. He retired from UPS after 41 years of service. Tink, as many may know, never met a...

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You. Were a amazing man full of love an laughter mr smart guy just said to hear you left your only two kids with nothing not even a dime how do u work that long an not leave them nothing my heart goes out to those kids

William ( Tink ) was a great person who always put a smile on my face by joking around with me! Even on our bad days we seemed to have a laugh every time we saw each other! He was a hard worker, great friend, and excellent person all the way around, and he will be greatly missed by all!!!! R.I.P. my dear great friend!!!!!!

Tink had such a sweet sweet spirit. Always had a smile and kind word for everyone he met. The world could use more like him. Prayers for the family.

Tink was my favorite UPS driver when I was working in Mt. Airy back in the 90's and he was the bright spot on many days. I hope it comforts the hearts of his family to know that he really did make a difference for good in the world. He will be remembered by many and most didn't even know he real name although he was a real friend. God bless you and give you what you need.

I was heart broken to hear about Tink to say the least. He was our favorite Ups driver for many years. Myself and several others from Blue Ridge Medical would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family. He was an amazing man. You guys were blessed. I'll definitely keep you all in my prayers. God bless.

What a true gentleman. Well liked by everyone that met him. He made regular deliveries to my gun shop and would always pick a peach off one of my trees.

Tink was one of the kindest men I have ever met. We hadn't saw each other in years after I changed jobs, but saw him again by accident in Mt Airy one day. He called me by name and we got to catch up for a little while. I feel so blessed to have known him and privileged to call him my friend. May he Rest in Peace and Rise in Glory. Prayers for all the family. He will be missed . Robin Lyons

Tink, Best smile ever! Always a pleasure when your brown UPS truck arrived. You were a true friend. Rest in Peace

Oooh Tink!!! This man, was such a delight! So full of life! He was the Mr.UPS. Always gave me a hard time about my converse. All my colors. He was top shelf! And will be truly missed!