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When you're grieving, the last thing you need to be doing is planning a service. Pre-planning allows you to make only two decisions when death occurs: what day and what time the service will be held. Everything else can be arranged in advance, giving you the space to honor your loved one while processing your grief. We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster, and we recently spoke with Greg Cannon, who has more than 45 years of experience in the funeral profession, including as a funeral director. Greg shared his expertise on planning ahead for a loved one's service, offering eight essential tips that can make all the difference during a difficult time. Rate, Subscribe, Share the Podcast and Share Your Tips on Social Media! Please click here to review, follow, subscribe to and share our podcast. Connect with us and share your tips: Website: https://www.thecaregiversjourney.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaregiversjourney/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCaregiversJourneys/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suearmstrongryan/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancytreaster/ Email: sue@thecaregiversjourney.com, nancy@thecaregiversjourney.com Full Show Notes https://thecaregiversjourney.com/finding-peace-in-preparation-end-of-life-service-preplanning-eight-essential-tips-alzheimers-and-other-dementias/ Additional Resources Mentioned End of Life Service Worksheet here Takeaways Tip 1: Choose a Funeral Home Select a funeral home that will meet your needs. This choice may be based on location, previous experience with them, or their reputation. Tip 2: Decide on Burial or Cremation This fundamental decision shapes many subsequent choices. If choosing burial, consider: Cemetery location If the person is married, reserving an adjoining space for the spouse Whether traditional burial or green burial options are preferred. For cremation, consider: Whether the cremation will happen before or after the service. What will be done with the cremated remains afterward. In both cases, you'll need to decide what clothing the person will wear. Greg advises bringing a complete set of clothing, including undergarments and outerwear. Shoes are optional and often difficult to put on, but can be included if they're meaningful. Tip 3: Decide on the Type of Service Funeral services have evolved beyond the traditional. Traditional Service (for either burial or cremation) Memorial Service Green Burial Direct Cremation or Direct Burial Tip 4: Choose a Location The location for the service could be: A funeral home A place of worship A location meaningful to the deceased Tip 5: Prepare the Obituary Rather than writing the complete obituary under time pressure, prepare by: Compiling all necessary information ahead of time Creating a comprehensive list of family members to include Selecting a photo or photos to accompany the obituary. Tip 6: Create a Notification Tree Decide ahead of time: Who needs to be notified of the death Who will notify whom Create a “notification tree” so you're not responsible for contacting everyone. Tip 7: Plan the Service Consider these elements and include your care receiver as much as possible: Officiant: Choose the clergy or person who will lead the service Eulogies: Decide who will deliver them and provide guidance Music: Select meaningful songs or hymns Readings: Choose scripture, poetry, or other readings Personal touches: Include memorabilia, photos, or items that represent the person's life. Consider alternatives to traditional floral arrangements: Family quilts Meaningful objects (like golf clubs for an avid golfer) Photos. Tip 8: Plan the Gatherings Consider various types of gatherings: Private family dinner before the service Reception after the service for all attendees Informal gathering at home with close family and friends.
A Celebration of Life Service in loving memory of Theresia Birngruber - 6 April 1981 - 20 January 2025.
David Hale Celebration of Life Service will be next Saturday, February 15. Time will be announced, via email, early this coming week. Everyone - please plan to attend. Everyone - please help with a meal, after the service, for the family. See Mrs. Litchfield to help. Text: Hebrews 13:8-9 . Title: Let's…
In der neuesten Folge von Pixel Polygone und Plauderei tauchen Johannes und Marco tief in die Welt der Videospiele ein – von spannenden Fragen bis hin zu den neuesten Entwicklungen der Branche. Ob Gaming-TV-Adaptionen, strategische Wendungen bei Sony und Microsoft oder persönliche Spielerfahrungen: Diese Episode hat für jeden etwas zu bieten! Themen der Episode: ? Intro und Begrüßung (00:00:00 – 00:02:42) Wir starten ins Jahr 2025 mit frischer Energie und einem abwechslungsreichen Themenmix. Die Frage des Monats: Spielt ihr Spiele immer durch? (00:02:42 – 00:07:24) Johannes und Marco diskutieren, ob man jedes Spiel bis zum Ende spielen sollte oder ob man auch mal abbrechen darf. Wie seht ihr das? Aktuelle Videospieladaptionen: Vom Spiel zum Film / zur Serie (00:07:24 – 00:30:04) Von Sonic über Until Dawn bis hin zu Devil May Cry: Welche Gaming-Verfilmungen und Serien stehen 2025 an? Und welche Projekte haben das Potenzial, Fans und Kritiker gleichermaßen zu begeistern? Sony stellt weitere Spiele ein: Ende der Live-Service-Strategie? (00:30:04 – 00:59:04) Nach enttäuschenden Ergebnissen zieht Sony Konsequenzen und beendet mehrere Live-Service-Projekte. Was bedeutet das für die Zukunft des Unternehmens? Microsoft und die Multiplattform-Strategie (00:59:04 – 01:17:50) Ist die Ausweitung auf andere Plattformen die Lösung für die Probleme der Xbox? Johannes und Marco analysieren Microsofts Strategie und diskutieren, ob sie langfristig aufgeht. Entlassungen bei Ubisoft und BioWare: Die Krise geht weiter (01:17:50 – 01:32:33) Auch 2025 bleibt die Branche von Entlassungen nicht verschont. Wir werfen einen Blick auf die Hintergründe bei Ubisoft und BioWare. Was wir zuletzt gespielt haben: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (01:32:33 – 01:39:00)Johannes berichtet von seinen Abenteuern im neuen Dragon Age. Lil' Gator Game (01:39:00 – 01:42:26)Marco erzählt von diesem charmanten Indie-Titel, der an A Short Hike erinnert. Indiana Jones & der große Kreis (01:42:26 – 01:48:30)Johannes teilt seine Eindrücke vom neuesten Abenteuer des berühmten Archäologen. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (01:48:30 – 01:51:49)Marco schwärmt vom neuen Action-Plattformer und dessen frischem Gameplay. Pokémon TCG Pocket (01:51:49 – 01:57:00)Marco testet die neue digitale Umsetzung des beliebten Pokémon-Sammelkartenspiels. Diskutiert mit: Spielt ihr Spiele immer bis zum Ende oder brecht ihr auch mal ab? Welche Gaming-Adaptionen wollt ihr 2025 unbedingt sehen? Was haltet ihr von Microsofts Multiplattform-Strategie und Sonys Abkehr von Live-Service-Spielen? Schreibt uns eure Meinung in die Kommentare – wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback! Viel Spaß beim Hören. Schaut außerdem auf www.pixelpolygoneplauderei.de vorbei und hinterlasst uns ein paar liebe, kritische oder lustige Worte. Wenn euch die Episode gefallen hat, sagt es uns in den Kommentaren, bei Discord https://discord.gg/QEZWjVy6Wt, und Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pixel_polygone_plauderei/ oder hinterlasst eine Bewertung bei iTunes & Spotify. Wir freuen uns über jedes Feedback.
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A new MP3 sermon from Servants For Christ is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Darrell Prewett's Celebration of Life Service Subtitle: The Book of Psalms Speaker: Pastor Darrell Bailey Broadcaster: Servants For Christ Event: Funeral Service Date: 11/18/2024 Bible: Psalm 23:1-6; Psalm 56:8 Length: 53 min.
Here is the sermon for Sunday, November 3th 2024 Pastor Lindemann's theme for the sermon is “The Gospel Must Be Preached.” The Scripture readings for today are First Reading: Daniel 3:16-28 Second Reading: 14:6-7 Gospel: Luke 12:32 Sermon Text Mark 13:5-11 Thank you for joining us in worship! You may donate by going to this link: https://www.fountoflife.com/giving
Send us a textIn this solo episode of "Navigating the Customer Experience," host Yanique Grant reflects on her podcasting journey and offers encouragement to those considering starting their own. With 245 episodes under her belt and a recent transition to video podcasting, Yanique shares insights on overcoming fears and embracing new challenges.Yanique begins by discussing her mission through her company, Professional Training & Occupational Services, which aims to create a more caring world. Inspired by the cartoon "Care Bears," she emphasizes that customer experience is a vital part of life and encourages listeners to view their interactions as opportunities to serve others.As she dives into her podcasting experience, Yanique reveals her initial apprehensions about switching to video format. However, through research and conversations with fellow podcasters, she has begun to embrace this new medium, finding it a rewarding way to connect and share knowledge.She believes that customer experience is not just a professional focus but a lifestyle that requires commitment and passion. Yanique encourages those feeling timid about starting a podcast or business to take action, reminding them that success comes from trying, even in the face of fear and anxiety. She acknowledges that even successful individuals face challenges, but overcoming these obstacles can lead to personal growth.Yanique also emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge and skills. With numerous platforms available today, everyone has the opportunity to showcase their unique talents—whether it's baking, crafting, or any other skill. She reassures listeners that they possess unique value that cannot be replicated, and encourages them to embrace their individuality.Continuing her message of empowerment, Yanique highlights the vast resources available online for learning and growth. She believes that anyone can learn new skills with a little effort and encourages listeners to leverage online platforms to their advantage.In closing, Yanique expresses her gratitude for the support of her audience, inviting them to share feedback and suggestions for future episodes. She hopes that listeners find the same passion in their pursuits as she does in teaching customer service. By surrounding themselves with positive influences and focusing on their goals, Yanique believes that anyone can achieve their dreams.Tune in to this inspiring episode for valuable insights on embracing your journey, whether in podcasting, business, or personal growth!
Here is the sermon for Sunday, October 13th 2024 Pastor Lindemann's theme for the sermon is “What is Your God Like?” The Scripture readings for today are First Reading: 2 Kings 5:14-27 Second Reading: Hebrews 4:12-13 Gospel: Mark 10:17-27 Sermon Text 2 Kings 5:14-27 Thank you for joining us in worship! You may donate by going to this link: https://www.fountoflife.com/giving
Here is the sermon for Sunday, September 22, 2024 Pastor Lindemann's theme for the sermon is Disciples Are Humble Servants The Scripture readings for today are First Reading: Numbers 12:1-15 Second Reading: James 3:13-18 Gospel: Mark 9: 30-37 Sermon Text Mark 9: 30-37 Thank you for joining us in worship! You may donate by going to this link: https://www.fountoflife.com/giving
Steven A. Kern Celebration of Life Service. On Earth- May 16, 1954. In Heaven- July 17, 2024 - Forever
Steven A. Kern Celebration of Life Service. On Earth- May 16, 1954. In Heaven- July 17, 2024 - Forever
Steven A. Kern Celebration of Life Service. On Earth: May 16, 1954. In Heaven: July 17, 2024 & Forever
In Episode 97, we bring you a special celebration of life service for our beloved Chad, held on June 15th at Carmel Baptist Church. This episode captures the heartfelt tributes, emotional speeches, and cherished memories shared by family, friends, and community members. Join us as we honor Charles' life, legacy, and the profound impact he had on everyone who knew him. Listen to this moving service and be part of the celebration of a truly remarkable life.
Here is the sermon for Sunday, June 30, 2024 Pastor Lindemann's theme for the sermon is The Lord Over Every Storm The Scripture readings for today are First Reading: Job 38:1-11 Second Reading: Acts 27:13-26 Gospel: Mark 4:35-41 Sermon Text: : Job 38:1-11 Thank you for joining us in worship! You may donate by going to this link: https://www.fountoflife.com/giving
A new MP3 sermon from West Haven Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Muriel Calhoun Celebration of Life Service Subtitle: Special Services Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: West Haven Baptist Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 6/5/2024 Length: 67 min.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for May 24th Publish Date: May 24th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, May 24th, and Happy 82nd Birthday to entertainer Bob Dylan. ***05.24.24 – BIRTHDAY – BOB DYLAN*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Celebration of Life Service Set for Deeply-Loved Norcross Couple There is a judicial race heading to a runoff in Gwinnett Gwinnett Homeowners Are Getting A Bigger Tax Exemption Plus, the Striper Report with Dave Lezotte. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Celebration of Life Service Set for Deeply-Loved Norcross Couple The Southwest Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce will hold a celebration of life service for former chairman Bill Brown, 74, and his wife, Jill Swenson, 73, who died in a car crash in Norcross on May 19. The service will be on May 28 at 11 a.m. at Thrasher Park, with a reception following at Social Fox Brewery and Norcross Presbyterian Church. Brown and Swenson were active community members involved in various organizations. Attendees are encouraged to dress brightly for the service. Donations will be made to Toys for Tots and Norcross Cooperative Ministries in their memory. STORY 2: There is a judicial race heading to a runoff in Gwinnett Gwinnett County voters will return to the polls on June 18 for a runoff to fill a Superior Court seat. The race to replace retiring Judge Karen Beyers is between Magistrate Judge Regina Matthews, who received 45.1% of the vote, and former deputy county attorney Tuwanda Rush Williams, who got 30.91%. In other judicial races, State Court Judge Shawn Bratton won re-election with 72.9% against attorney Ramona Toole, and Magistrate Judge Kimberly Gallant defeated Juvenile Court Judge Rodney Harris with 61.44% to replace retiring Superior Court Judge Ronnie Batchelor. STORY 3: Gwinnett Homeowners Are Getting A Bigger Tax Exemption Gwinnett County homeowners will receive significant property tax relief after voters approved measures to double the existing homestead exemption and create an additional exemption for public service employees. The first measure, which increases the homestead exemption from $4,000 to $8,000, passed with 73.73% approval, marking the first increase in 36 years. The second measure, providing an additional $2,000 exemption for public service workers, passed with 63.54% approval. State Rep. Matt Reeves, who authored the legislation, praised the community's support for financial relief and improved quality of life. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES ***THE STRIPERS REPORT*** We'll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 4 STORY 6: Junk food binges may lead to memory problems or stroke New research indicates that consuming junk food like crisps and biscuits is linked to memory issues and a higher risk of stroke in later life. The study, published in *Neurology*, found that ultra-processed foods, high in sugar, fat, and salt, and low in protein and fiber, are associated with these health problems. Examples include processed meats, ice cream, and fizzy drinks. The study followed over 30,000 participants aged 45 and older for 11 years, noting dietary habits. Those with higher ultra-processed food intake showed increased risks of cognitive impairment and stroke. Black participants experienced a greater stroke risk increase. The findings highlight the potential impact of food processing on brain health, though causation isn't confirmed. Further research is needed. STORY 7: Discovery High JROTC Female Drill Team Wins State Title Discovery High School's U.S. Army JROTC female drill team won first place at the JROTC State Championship drill competition for the first time in its history. The Titan Battalion had placed second for the past three years but achieved this milestone after seven years. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Khin Iang expressed pride in their accomplishment, attributing their success to learning from past failures and hard work. Under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Rob Rooker, the team excelled in categories like precision marching and color guard. Competing against 85 schools, Discovery High qualified in seven of eight categories, with the boys' team also winning the regional championship. We'll have final thoughts after this. 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On the 30th April 2024 at 10:16am, Lee took his final breath and departed this world. His battle with brain cancer is over, but his legacy will live on. In this episode, I've invited our sister Rachel to sit alongside me as we share this difficult news and capture the life of our brother. We reflect on his final days leading up to his passing, discuss what we learnt and experienced, and take time to reflect on his memorial and the legacy that he leaves behind. Should you wish to view the full memorial for Lee, please follow the link below which will host this recording for a couple of months from today: https://streaming.naoca.com.au/e/b21575e9-e744-4655-9ca1-1f7a305817fb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here is the sermon for Sunday, May 5, 2024 Pastor Lindemann's theme for the sermon is We Love, Because He First Loved Us. The Scripture readings for today are First Reading: Acts 9: 36-42 Second Reading: 1 John 4: 7-11, 19-21 Gospel: John 15: 9-17 Sermon Text: 1 John 4: 7-11, 19-21 Thank you for joining us in worship! You may donate by going to this link: https://www.fountoflife.com/giving
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Presbyterian Church Cleveland, MS is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Celebration of Life Service for Lamar Taylor Speaker: Rev. Tim Starnes Broadcaster: Covenant Presbyterian Church Cleveland, MS Event: Funeral Service Date: 4/2/2024 Bible: Joshua 1:9; Matthew 25 Length: 46 min.
Thelma Mae Fox, age 83, of Sandston, Virginia passed away on Sunday, January 28, 2024. A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted at a later date. Please check back for updates.Article LinkSupport the show
Service Over Self-Promotion Series - The Good Life: Life in Abundance Jordan Rice John 13:1-17 Everyone wants to do things that are large and famous. But most things that truly matter need small acts of overlooked love over a long period of time. Give to support the ministry of Renaissance Church: https://renaissancenyc.com/give Keep up with Renaissance by filling out a connection card: https://renaissancenyc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/5/responses/new
Join us on Sunday, December 17, 2023 for our Celebration of Praise And Worship Service, River Of Life service. We lift up the name of Jesus Christ at New Life At Calvary located at 2020 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 and online at nlac.tv.
Join us on Sunday, December 17, 2023 for our Celebration of Praise And Worship Service, River Of Life service. We lift up the name of Jesus Christ at New Life At Calvary located at 2020 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 and online at nlac.tv.
Join Christi Le Fevre as she shares Part 2 of the Celebration of Life Service for her beloved, Mylon.
Join Christi Le Fevre as she shares Part 1 of the Celebration of Life Service for her beloved, Mylon.
Funeral for Jason Gross October 31, 2023 Gateway Baptist Church - Montgomery, Alabama
Funeral for Jason Gross October 31, 2023 Gateway Baptist Church - Montgomery, Alabama
Following Jerry Cate's Celebration of Life Service on Saturday, we invited anyone this Sunday service to share a testimony of Papa Jerry's impact on their life. This recording has both services included. Thank you to all who honored his life with your sweet words and to the many who have showed your love, encouragement, and prayers to the Cates family as they process life without this incredible man.Jerry, you will always be missed. Thank you for your life you liad down for Jesus and for all of us. We won't forget.Big House Church is cultivating a community of passionate worshippers who partner with Jesus to create a kingdom culture on earth as it is in heaven. We regularly meet on Sundays @ 9 & 11 AM at the Zeider Theater in Town Center Virginia Beach. Learn more at www.bighousechurch.com.
Following Jerry Cate's Celebration of Life Service on Saturday, we invited anyone this Sunday service to share a testimony of Papa Jerry's impact on their life. This recording has both services included. Thank you to all who honored his life with your sweet words and to the many who have showed your love, encouragement, and prayers to the Cates family as they process life without this incredible man.Jerry, you will always be missed. Thank you for your life you liad down for Jesus and for all of us. We won't forget.Big House Church is cultivating a community of passionate worshippers who partner with Jesus to create a kingdom culture on earth as it is in heaven. We regularly meet on Sundays @ 9 & 11 AM at the Zeider Theater in Town Center Virginia Beach. Learn more at www.bighousechurch.com.
139: Father & Son Doctors Talk Strong Bones for Life, Service & Medicine. This week Drs. Liston and Liston join Kiki to connect all the dots with your bones. From tips to supplements and a few humerus jokes in the middle, you will enjoy this friendly yet helpful interview to get and keep you strong! Dr. Michael Liston Dr. Michael Liston Jr Today's Lexi: Οστά - Osta (or Kokola) - Bones In Today's Episode: Everything is important until you get sick; then you realize health is the most important thing. Today Father and Son Doctors impart bone health tips with whole person kernels of wisdom. Dr Michael Liston (orthopedic surgeon), together with his son, Dr Michael Liston Jr (family practitioner) are providing the answers to live healthier in your bones. Which supplements support bone health, and what tests or scans to consider? What is the dexa scan? We need bone marrow to live - what is it? And how does keeping your muscles strong dampen the chance for injury? Don't miss this episode, for in it you learn the power of family, role models, inspiration and medical suggestions to keep all of you and yours well, happy and ola kala. Today's Ola Kala Moment: Food to support bone health Resources: Simple Steps to Boost Bone Health Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
What if I told you that discounts and great deals are just a click away for your next dinner date or spa retreat? That's the magic of "local life services" in China! We peel back the curtain to reveal the secrets of this thrill-seeking trend. / Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to ezfmroundtable@foxmail.com (19:28)! On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
Hey there, it's Jason!Today's episode is a bit different. There's no polished introduction, and I'm flying solo without Gary. But it's special because it's centered around someone who holds a profound place in my life - Greg Smith. This is an audio of him preaching the celebration of life service for his beloved late wife, Carol.Let's journey back to 1992. I was lucky enough to cross paths with Greg Smith during a mission trip to Cancun, Mexico, an experience organized for our high school graduating class. It was there where Greg had devoted many years of his life to serving the people of Cancun.Though our time together was brief, life had other plans for us. The whirlwind of my youth and the absence of social media meant we lost touch. I was just a young, clueless 18-year-old then, with a lot to learn.Time flew, and I found my calling. My first immersive experience was at a language school in Costa Rica. From there, my journey took me to Venezuela for four soul-enriching years, and now, my heart has found its home in the Dominican Republic. God, with His mysterious ways, reconnected me with Greg. Was it through Facebook? Honesty, I don't remember. Our conversations moved from typed words to video chats, eventually becoming our cherished weekly tradition. We dive deep into discussions about language, culture, and, above all, our faith in Jesus.I'm grateful to have Greg as not just a friend but also as a guiding mentor in my life. His wisdom is unparalleled. If there's one thing I'd want for all of you, it's to have a friend like Greg. Someone who doesn't just speak about the gospel but embodies it in every action, every thought, every breath.I offer this episode as a source of challenge and encouragement. It touched the deepest corners of my heart, and I hope it does the same for you. Don't just preach the gospel; live it!
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Bro. Evan Gilliland Friday March 3rd 2023
Guest Speaker Kristi Brown - Mountain Area Pregnancy Services
William Neil Hampton of Woodland Park, Colorado passed away Saturday, December 24th, 2022, at home. Born February 06, 1951, to Mr. Richard Clinton Hampton and Mrs. Virginia Leona Hampton, he was one of seven children. Bill moved frequently while growing up. His father was a traveling insurance agent, who later became a Baptist Preacher. After graduating High School from Purchase Line High School in 1969. He went on to graduate from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1973 with a B.S. in Education Indiana. In May of 2016 he graduated with a master's degree from Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, Colorado. He also went on to complete ministry school at Charis Bible College in 2020. In 1980 Bill passed the Olympic Trials as a long-distance runner. Bill always excelled in sales and customer service. He owned and operated a handful of businesses throughout his life. Those left to cherish his memories are his loving wife of 24 years Carole June Hampton. They would have been married 25 years on January 17th of this coming year and were both looking forward to this milestone in their lives; his previous wife Linda Robertson Cornwell of Erie PA.; one son; Andrew Neil Hampton and his wife Renee Hampton of Huntersville, NC, one daughter; Jennifer Laine Hampton Young and her husband Ryan Young Erie PA., two brothers: Richard Hampton of New Holland PA. and John Hampton Ocala Fl., Two sisters: Becky Iranpour Lexington, KN. and Hope Norton Newnan, GA., six grandchildren Jacob, Alex, and Alaina Hampton and Taylor, Brady and Analise Young. He was preceded in death by his parents Richard and Virginia Hampton; his two brothers Mike and Tom Hampton Funeral Service will be Saturday, January 14, 2022, at 4:00pm at River Rock Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Guest Speaker Kristi Brown - Mountain Area Pregnancy Services
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