Maurice William HAMPTON

28th October 1948 - 13th July 2024
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J Fraser and Sons Chapel,
cnr Esk and Doon Streets,
Invercargill
Thursday 18 July 2024, 11:00AM

HAMPTON, Maurice William.

Peacefully with family at Rowena Jackson Village, Invercargill, on Saturday 13 July 2024. In his 76th year. Loved Son of Dave* and Evie*.  Loved Brother and Brother in Law of Ron* and Connie,* Russell*, Shirley*, Colin*, Joan and Jim* Ryley, Pam and Don McMiken, Brian and Marilyn*, Linda* and Tim Newman, Allan and Alison, and Heather and John Francis. Loved and respected Uncle and Great Uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Special friend of Trish.

 "Keep Your Powder Dry Boss"

We will all miss your dearly. A service to celebrate Maurice's life will be held at J Fraser & Sons Chapel, cnr. Esk and Doon Streets, Invercargill, at 11am, on Thursday 18 July. Private interment.  No flowers by request. Messages to Hampton Family, 100 Devereux Road, R D 2 Winton, 9782 and messages may be left on Maurice’s tribute page at frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes where a live stream of the service will also be available.

Messages

Thinking of Maurice and those good times we enjoyed together that Lynda and I shared together with Maurice and you all. Such a lot of lovely family fun memories to reflect back to over the years and more recently also. Maurice's humour back then still brings back smiles & grins. So sorry that we are unable to attend his funeral this morning but I'll be watching the service myself on the video link provided. Bless you all, and rest in peace now Maurice.( l recall your comment only a few years ago that someone should toss a pack of cards down for those there to play together (@ that quiet peaceful family plot in the cemetery). 'Rest in peace,'-Tim (& your sister Lynda only recently deceased too)
Tim Newman, Northcote Point AUCKLAND
My condolences to Maurice's extended family.
I met Maurice when he broke his ankle, when living at Flora Road Makarewa. I was a Support Worker for his cares, then housekeeping. Enjoyed my visits & chatting with Maurice.
Larelle Gibbs, Invercargill