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Shirley Hampton Obituary

Shirley Hampton
Shirley Anne Hampton, of Northport, Michigan, passed away Monday, November 1, 2021, at her home with family by her side. Shirley was born on March 14, 1939, in Chadron, Nebraska, the daughter of David and Mary Lee (Miller) Durham.
She married James F. Hampton who survives her. Shirley was raised in Chadron, Nebraska, where she met and married the love of her life, James, who was the cornerstone of her life. She and James moved to East Lansing, Michigan where she supported James as he pursued his Ph.D. at Michigan State University. Shirley worked at The College of Education, The College of Horticulture, and The College of Chemistry during the early years of their marriage. Shirley and James moved to Midland in 1963 where they raised their three daughters.
Shirley will be remembered and missed for her selfless devotion to her family and friends, always placing others' needs ahead of her own. The world is a better place having had Shirley Hampton here. She was involved in everything from preparing meals for grieving families at Blessed Sacrament Church to volunteering at Adams Elementary School to Brownies and Girl Scouts. Shirley served as President of the Triskelion organization of Saginaw Valley State University and their consignment shop to raise money for scholarships for students attending SVSU.
Shirley was a gifted artist who enjoyed painting beautiful landscapes of the Leelanau Peninsula. She enjoyed quilting, knitting, and doll-making. Shirley was an avid reader and a wonderful cook and hostess.
Shirley is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, James, her children Julie (Michael) Marsden of Marshall, Michigan; Jodi (Ed) Loubert of Midland, Michigan; and Robyn (Gregory) Dorrien of Midland, Michigan. Shirley is also survived by her grandchildren John Marsden of Ann Arbor, Michigan; Andrew Marsden of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Jamie Loubert of Warren, Michigan; and Hope Dorrien of Ferndale, Michigan. As a well-loved active and nurturing woman, she leaves many more friends, family, and people for whom she cared deeply.
Shirley was predeceased by her parents David and Mary Lee Durham, and a brother Gary Durham.
Interment of ashes and a private family celebration of Shirley's life will be held at a later date.
Shirley's family would like to thank the Palliative Care Team at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City and extend a very special thank you to our Hospice of Michigan Traverse City group - Tammy, Tonya and Renee.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Hospice of Michigan (Traverse City) or Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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Published by Midland Daily News on Nov. 2, 2021.

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William and Darlene Mantle

November 5, 2021

We are deeply shocked and saddened of the passing of Shirlee. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jim and the entire family. Our deepest sympathy.

Todd and Cindy Armbruster

November 5, 2021

Jim, Julie, Jodi, Robyn - we were saddened to hear of Shirley's passing. Todd has fond memories of growing up with all of you. She will be missed!

Blair and Diana Patty

November 3, 2021

We are so sorry to hear of Shirley's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. She will definitely be missed and we won't forget all of the memories the Maraskines and Hamptons shared together! Rat Brothers football memories will reign on forever. And thank you, Robyn, for letting us know. Mom was in tears when she told me. Shirley was a very special lady whom we loved dearly. If you all need anything, let us know. Love you all!

Richard and Sharon Waite

November 2, 2021

Jim and family, we are deeply saddened to read of Shirley's passing. We enjoyed some fun times together during Rat Brothers football years. We pray the memories your family had with Shirley will keep you going in the time of grieving. Richie & Sharon

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