of Fayetteville, AR
February 29, 1940 - May 4, 2024
Patricia Jo ''Pat'' Hampton, 84, of Fayetteville, AR went to be with the Lord Saturday, May 4, 2024 at Willard Walker Hospice Home.
Pat was born on February 29, 1940 in Memphis, TN to the late I.O. and Hallie Westbrook. In addition to her parents, she is preceded by her husband, Chester ''Pete'' Hampton.
She graduated from San Angelo High School in 1959 and attended San Angelo College where she was a Ramette. She married Pete Hampton on December 29, 1963 and lived in West Memphis for 49 years. She worked for Happy Times Developmental Center until she decided to stay home with her children. She returned to work in 1984 for the West Memphis School District as substitute teacher for 15+ years. Pat and Pete lived in West Memphis until 2011 when they moved to Innisfree Retirement Community in Rogers. They moved to Bungalows of Fayetteville in October of 2015.
Pat had a sense of adventure and was an avid Razorback fan. She served as an elder and member of the board at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in West Memphis since 1964. She was also an active member of the Arkansas Christian Women's Fellowship. She and Pete served as the first youth sponsors in both the local and district churches and both were active in band boosters throughout their children's time in JR. High and High School band. They also hosted exchange students, Sofia and Cristina.
Pat is survived by her brother, Oneal and his wife, Judi of San Angelo, Texas; her sons, Chester Martin ''Chet'' Hampton III and wife, Karen of Springdale, Daniel Westbrook ''Wes'' Hampton and wife, Susan of Jacksonville and one daughter, Laura Lynn Hampton and wife, Vanessa of Melbourne, Australia; along with 9 grandchildren, Kyle, Kurt, Marty, Brittany, Hunter, Tyler, Jarred, Adian and Lillian and 3 great grandchildren, Ainsley, Averly and Isabella.
Visitation will be at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home on May 7th from 1PM until 2 PM with a short memorial service at Crittenden Memorial Park on May 8th at 10AM.
So sorry to hear about this. She and Pete were such nice people. Praying for Wes, Chet and Lynn.
So sorry to hear about Mrs. Pat. She was such an important person in my life. A second mom and wonderful light in this world. I'm sorry I couldn't make the funeral but I just heard. Chet, Wes, and Lynn .....my heart is with you. Prayers for everyone lifted. Live you guys.
Chet, Wes, and Lynn.....thinking of you guys during this time. I have sooo many great memories of your mother. Growing up on Goodwin with her as a second Mom was wonderful. She was so supportive of all of the Goodwin clan and especially THE BAND!!! Heaven gained a wonderful angel. She was an angel to so many of us over the years. Peace and Love to you all. Love you!!!
It’s with a heavy heart that I say farewell to Pat. Pat welcomed me into her family with open arms from the moment I met her. We didn’t have the chance to spend a lot of time together but the time we had was special. Through hearing about the funny stories and wonderful memories she made with her family, it feels like I got to know her a lot more.
Pat, you’ll be missed but not forgotten. Rest in peace. X