of Conway, AR
March 6, 1938 - October 1, 2019
Betty Hampton, 81, of Conway, AR, passed away and entered heaven on October 1, 2019 at Conway Regional Hospital surrounded by loved ones. Betty was born March 6, 1938, in McAlester, Oklahoma, to the late Henry and Nannie Boatman.
Betty enjoyed traveling, spending time with family including a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, friends. She had a love for sewing and quilting.
She was preceded in death by her parents; Henry and Nannie Boatman, three brothers; Jack, Bill and Sam, sister; Virginia, and two sons; Tommy Hampton and Billy Hampton.
Betty is survived by her loving husband of 66 years, Harley (Bud) Hampton, son; Jerry Hampton, three daughters; Carolyn McMurdie, Linda Velazquez and Janice Kuettle. Her loving legacy continues with a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mom will be sincerely missed by her loving family, devoted friend and all the wonderful individuals who knew and loved her.
I have some wonderful memories from my younger days growing up out there with all of the kids. We sure did have fun!! And some very good meals too.
She was a great lady. I know you are all very sad right now, but know it will get easier in time. Cherish your memories. My heart goes out to all of you.
God bless her and I am sorry for your lost
Jerry, Deanna and Jay I’m so sorry for your loss. Your all in my thoughts and prayers. Love you all.
I will always remember the summer visits and the good times we all had.
So sorry for your loss. May God comfort your family in your time of need.
Jerry, Sharon, Dustin, and Ms. Betty's family,
I am so sorry to hear of Ms. Betty's passing. I pray God's peace and comfort to each of you as you endure this most difficult journey.
To Betty’s Family I am so sorry for your loss. Cherish your memories...Betty was a dandy!
I my memories forever
I worked with Betty at Walmart 1968 to 1976. We all were like family at walmart #5..last year I sat by Betty at the reunion and had such a good visit. My prayers are with the family during this difficult time..
We are thinking of you and praying for comfort for all the family. We went to First Freewill with Betty. She was always kind and a great joy to be around. May God Bless You.
Linda,
My heart is broken for you and your family. I know the journey has been hard for you but know your Mom is at peace with no more pain and is whole again walking the streets of gold. (She is probably talking to my mom) Thankfully God gives us peace in knowing we will see our loved ones again. Cherish your memories and know that because of those memories you will go through time of sorrow at times with a smile on your face and in your heart. I am here is you need anything.
Your Friend,
Lisa