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William M. Hampton Jr.

Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

1955 - 2024

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William M. Hampton, Jr.1955 - 2024Indian OrchardWilliam M. Hampton, Jr., passed away suddenly on January 14, 2024. He was born in Westfield on December 22, 1955 to the late William M. Hampton, Sr., and Audrey (Corbett) Hampton. He was a 1973 graduate of Westfield Vocational School. Bill had a...

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It´s almost been a year and it seems like just yesterday I was laughing at your silly jokes and your random sense of humor. You are missed everyday. I have memories that will last a lifetime. Such a genuinely wonderful person who touched me and my family. Happy birthday to you. 12/22 Prayers and thoughts of you the G.O.A.T, from your forever friend. Noelle

Our sincerest condolences to Bill's friends and family. Bill was full of vim an vigor. Always had a funny story or two to share. His laughter would shake the walls, you always knew when Bill was in the room. There will always be a sense of loss when I walk into Tony's and I don't see you there with a story to tell as we sit and enjoy a beer together. I will miss you my friend. The hope of the ressurrection has never meant more to me than it does at this time.

Gone too soon Kirk

Brother Bill: we shared thoughts, I shared contact info of ur similar interest, and u helped me and others. I love you, And you will be missed by many. Susan of Bircham Bend Mobile Home Park

Our sincerest condolences to the family of our friend. You will be missed by so many people Bill. Your contagious smile and love for aviation was obvious to all who knew you. You were a friend to our family and kind to us in a very dark time in our lives and for the all the years that followed , no matter how much time may have passed since. You will always be remembered for your kindness, humor and will always be known as the Goat! Larry & Kristen Hines

So very sorry to hear of your loss. Our sincerest condolences to Scott and Sue and the rest of Billy’s family.
Sincerely,
Norm & Judy

Blessings Bill. You've taken your last flight home. To your family, my deepest Condolences.

Bill, I first flew with you when I was a junior in High School. My Dad"Herb Barnes"and I always loved your contagious enthusiasm. I remember flying a Cesna with you and you told me to put both feet on the floor and pull back to a stall. Well that was my first surprise spin. We were at 6000 ft over the practice range in Amherst. The three of us flew many times after that, my Dad being a gold star CFI, then going on to work for the FAA as a flight examiner. You were always the best, and one of...

There are no words for your tragic loss... sending love and prayers , Scott, Sue and family. Love you, Rick and Trish LeClair