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Randy L. Hampton Sr.

Honor Mission
Randy L. Hampton Sr., Veteran
USA, USAF – Vietnam
St Charles, Missouri – 06-06-19

ABOUT THE MISSION:

Ladies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders,
We have been invited to honor a revered member of the United States Military.
The family of Randy L. Hampton Sr. has invited Patriot Guard Riders to stand a flag line of honor and respect. It will be our honor to do so. We will then escort their loved one to his final resting place in the Hallowed Grounds of Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery for his final Military Honors.
Hero Hampton served in the United States Army from November 1962 to September of 1965. He attained the rank of PFC (E3) and served as a Medical Technician. He was awarded Marksman Badge for Pistol and expert in Rifle. He later joined the United States Air Force in May of 1966, serving until October of 1967. He was an Airman Basic (E1) and again served as a Medical Specialist. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal and the Air Force Longevity Award.

PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 06-06-19
Staging Time: 10:45 am

Baue Funeral & Memorial Center
3950 W Clay St.
St Charles, Missouri 63301
Map [1]

Ride Captain:

Joseph “Mustang” Bilodeau
joseph1918@aol.com
(636) 577-4767

Special Instructions:

Stage/Mission Brief: 10:45 am
We will stand a flag line from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Funeral Service at 12:00 pm
Following the service, we will escort our hero to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery for a 2:00 pm slot.
Weather forecast is thunderstorms and rain with a high of 77F. 90% chance of rain.
Flags and Support by Mike Jenkins
Cages are always welcome
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will be provided.

Submitted By: Joseph Bilodeau
Position: Missouri Ride Captain

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9 Comments To "Randy L. Hampton Sr."

#1 Comment By Robert W. White On June 3, 2019 @ 8:19 pm

My wife and I wish to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this true American Hero, US Army – US Air Force, Viet Nam War Veteran, Randy L. Hampton, Sr. We thank you for your service to a grateful nation, may your family find peace in knowing you served proudly and comfort in the months to come. May you rest in peace for your mission is now complete. I salute you.
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Robert “Bob” White
USA (Ret) 1SG
Vietnam Era
Jul 72 – Aug 94
Ofallon, MO

Riding in Memory of:
F.C. White, Sr, Tec 5 USA, WWII (Father)
G.A. Thompson, Pvt, USA, WWI (Grandpa)
D.A. Thompson, MCPO, USN (Ret), Korea (Uncle)
G.A. Thompson, Sgt, USMC, Korea (Uncle)
L. Norris, Msgt, USAF (Ret), Vietnam (Uncle)

Riding in Honor of:
F.C. White, Jr, Ssgt USAF, Vietnam (Brother)
F.C. White, III, Pfc, ARNG (Nephew)
D.B. White, PO2, USN, Vietnam Era (Twin)

#2 Comment By GrampyBob On June 3, 2019 @ 9:10 pm

Please except my condolences for the loss of your loved one. Be Proud of your loved one for their service and sacrifices they have made to preserve our Country’s Freedom. I stand with my fellow Patriot Guard Riders as we Honor this Warrior. Stand down and rest in eternal peace, your mission is complete.
Live Simply, Love Generously, Care Deeply, Speak Kindly, Leave the rest to God.

Bob”GrampyBob”Griffith
USASA M.P. Cpl 59-62 Retired Lt. LEO.
Ride Captain Patriot Guard
Montgomery City, Mo.

Riding In Memory of My Wife Judy Griffith 5/20/2019
Patriot Guard Rider
Riding in Honor of my Son:
Mark D. Griffith U.S. Navy Veteran
Riding in Memory of my Uncles:
Mural Griffith U.S. Navy WW ll
Orville Griffith U.S. Army WW ll
Sterling Griffith U,S, Army WW ll
Riding in Memory of PGR Brother/Ride Captain
Sfc. Mark Schroeder USANG {Ret} 3/28/16

#3 Comment By iceber58 On June 3, 2019 @ 11:35 pm

My wife and I wish to extend our condolences on your loss.

We stand with feet planted firmly on rich soil knowing what freedom is. Because of our veterans, I am free to honor God and country without persecution. Where there is injustice, I am free to fight. Where there is silence, I am free to speak. Where there is hate, I am free to love.

Your love one’s watch is over, may they rest peacefully in the arms of God.

Bruce Berg, ISC, USN (Ret)

#4 Comment By bobsmith On June 4, 2019 @ 8:18 am

When we lose a loved one one here on earth, we gain an angel in heaven that watches over us.
Our most sincere condolences to you.

#5 Comment By Joseph Bilodeau On June 4, 2019 @ 10:42 am

My wife and I offer our deepest condolences to the family of an American Hero. His service and sacrifice to our country to preserve our freedom is not and will not be forgotten. I wish him Fair Winds and Following Seas. Your mission here is completed. Rest in peace, we have the watch!

Joseph “Mustang” Bilodeau
LCDR USN (Ret)

#6 Comment By Neil Hill On June 4, 2019 @ 8:05 pm

From my family to yours… I pray your family and friends will find peace, during this time of sorrow in the loss of this US Army/Air Force and Vietnam veteran. Our nation is grateful for your honorable service. Your service and sacrifice to our country should never be forgotten. We now stand for you as you once stood for us.

Neil Hill “Nitehawk”
USAF 1974-1978
Riding in memory of…
James “Bud” Hill, US Army… Brother
SFC Mark Schroeder, US Army (RET)… PGR Brother & Ride Captain

#7 Comment By Ricky Moceri On June 4, 2019 @ 8:15 pm

I pray for comfort and spiritual healing for the family of a true American Hero. His service and sacrifice to preserve our freedoms will never be forgotten and for this I am thankful.
‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
Revelation 21:4

Ricky Moceri
State Chaplain
Patriot Guard Riders
Missouri

#8 Comment By Ronald Peterson On June 5, 2019 @ 7:28 am

To the family and friends of this true American hero, please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. Their service and sacrifice will not be forgotten. Hero, you can stand down now.
Your mission is done. A grateful nation thanks you.

Rest in Peace.

Sgt. Ron “Pete” Peterson
United States Marine Corps 1969-1972

#9 Comment By John Faul On June 5, 2019 @ 7:47 am

I would like to offer my sincere condolences and prayers for your lost. May the peaceful moments and cherished memories bring you renewed strength. In the difficult days ahead do not let your heart be troubled your faith will keep you strong.