To the living, I am gone. To the sorrowful, I will never return.
To the angry, I was cheated, But to the happy, I am at peace, And to the faithful, I have never left. I cannot speak, but I can listen. I cannot be seen, but I can be heard. So as you stand upon a shore, gazing at a beautiful sea, As you look upon a flower and admire its simplicity,
Remember me. Remember me in your heart: Your thoughts and your memories
Of the times we loved, The times we cried, The times we fought,
The times we laughed... For ifyou always think of me, I will never have gone.
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The family of Travis Hampton would like to thank everyone for their kind expressions, phone calls, visits, flowers, thoughts, and prayers have helped greatly during our time
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"Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe in God, believe also in me."
~John 14:1
CELEBRATION
August 21, 1966
August 26, 2021
Sunday, August 29, 2021 Two O'clock PM
ROCKY BRANCH BAPTIST CHURCH 409 Sam Collins Road NW Norwood, Georgia
Rev. L.E. Williams, Officiating Rev. Charles Belton, Eulogist
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MR. TRAVIS RAYNARD HAMPTON, age 55, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, August 26, 2021. He was born on August 21, 1966, to Lonnie Mae Hampton and the late Eddie James Hampton in Augusta, Georgia.
At an early age, Travis accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior and joined the Piney Grove Baptist Church in Dearing, Georgia. He later began to attending the Vanderhorst C.M.E. Church in Thomson, Georgia. He was educated in the McDuffie County School system and graduated from the Thomson High School in 1984. Travis enjoyed hanging around his family and friends. He was a gifted young man with many talents, such as barbering anda electronic installer, just to name a few. Also, he was a fork lift driver when he was employed at John Deere Commercial Products Incorporation. He enjoyed watching sports. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #205. He will truly be missed by many.
Travis was preceded in death by his niece, ZaQuana Hampton. He leaves to cherish his precious memories: a loving and devoted mother, Lonnie Mae Hampton of Thomson, Georgia; two sisters, Felicia (Dwane) Jenkins of Thomson, Georgia and La'Randa (Tracy) Reese of Winder, Georgia; one nephew, Ryan Grier of Smryna, Georgia; great-niece, Londyn Barclay ofWinder, Georgia; eight aunts, Santa Myrick, Bonnie Belton, Roberta Tutt, Louise Howard, Ida (Bobby) Lowe, Betty (Roy) Mcnair, Sara Jones and Lula Zimmerman; seven uncles, James Hampton, Richard Hampton, Willie Hampton, Ralph Franklin, Caldwell Myrick, Willie Myrick, and Charlie "Randy" Myrick; a devoted friend, Cindy Ritley; and a host of cousins and other relatives and friends.
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I cannot stop the hands of time Much as Id like to do,
But neither can I stop the love Within my heart for you.
I cannot stop the rolling waves As they beat on the shore,
But neither can Istop the love That lives forever more.
I cannot change what lies ahead, Though good or bad it be
But neither can I change Love that lives eternall
I would not change a single thing, Since that day I met -you,
Because the love within my-heart Grows more each day anew.
Love, The Ritley Family
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Rev. L.E. Williams, Presiding
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Scripture: Old Testament
Rev. John Smalley Rev. Bernard Grant
Rev. L.E. Williams
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D.T. Brown Funeral Home
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Rev. Charles Belton
Committal
Prayer and Benediction