Kay Hampton

kay hampton

August 29, 1938 ~ January 18, 2026

Born in: Lincoln, Kansas
Resided in: Linden, Texas

Funeral services for Kay Hampton, 87, of Linden, will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 23, 2026, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Atlanta, with Rev. Scott Sundbye officiating. Burial will follow at Linden Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Linden. A time of visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Karen Kay Heinze-Hampton was born in Lincoln, Lincoln County, Kansas, on August 29, 1938, and was baptized on September 11, 1938, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Lincoln County, Kansas. She was confirmed in the Lutheran faith on April 6, 1952, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Sylvan Grove, Kansas, by Rev. Edwin Peter.

On October 18, 1959, Kay was united in marriage to Robert Earl (Bob) Hampton of Linden, Texas, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Sylvan Grove, Kansas. To this union, two sons were born, Brian Robert Hampton and Christopher Wade Hampton.

Kay completed grade school at Bethlehem Lutheran School in Sylvan Grove in 1952, graduated from Sylvan Grove High School in 1956, and attended Brown-Mackie School of Business in Salina, Kansas, in 1957. Her secretarial career began at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. She later worked for Wilson and Company, Engineers and Architects, in Salina, Kansas; Burgwin & Martin, Engineers and Architects, in Topeka, Kansas; and concluded her career in the school systems of Linden and Atlanta, Texas, retiring in 2005.

Kay was a charter member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Atlanta (Cass County), Texas, where her love of music flourished. She served faithfully as church pianist for more than 30 years and also as church secretary.

Kay enjoyed crocheting, allowing yarn to become her “palette” as she created many beautiful items. In later years, this passion was expressed through “Threads of Love,” where she crocheted baby layettes for charity hospitals.

Kay was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Robert (Bob) Hampton; her parents, Andrew and Marie Heinze of Sylvan Grove, Kansas; three brothers, Richard Heinze and his wife, Betty; Leonard Heinze and his wife, Lillian, of Lincoln, Kansas; and Harlan Heinze and his wife, Lois, of Sylvan Grove, Kansas; one sister, Doris Janne and her husband, Kenneth, of Wichita, Kansas; one niece, Linda Shores of Haven, Kansas; one great-niece, Haley Peters of Bazaar, Kansas; three nephews, Douglas Heinze and Robert Heinze of Lincoln, Kansas, and Richard Janne of Wichita, Kansas; and a niece, Debra Heinze Minear of Lincoln, Kansas.

She is survived by her son, Brian Robert Hampton; grandsons, Levi and Cody Hampton, all of Round Rock, Texas; her son and daughter-in-law, Christopher Wade and Jennifer Hampton of Hallsville, Texas; her special friend, Rev. Larry Stier; and many other relatives and friends.

Kay will be remembered as a good person with a great sense of humor and a deep love for family and friends as she goes to be with her dear Lord and Savior.
“Bring Back the Glory”

Services

Funeral Ceremony: January 23, 2026 11:00 am

Redeemer Lutheran Church
57 CR 3111
Atlanta, Texas 75551


Visitation: January 22, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Reeder-Davis Funeral Home - Linden
202 N. Main
Linden, Texas 75563

(903) 756-5211
https://www.reeder-davis.com

Interment:

Linden Cemetery
1103 N Main St.
Linden, Texas 75563


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  1. Greg & Kathy Heinze, Salina, Kansas

    Godspeed, Aunt Karen from the oldest rooster of your flock. Condolences to our cousins and their families.

  2. Candle 8We are so very sorry for this deep loss to you and our family. Auntie K was dear and precious to us. I loved my long chats on the phone reliving our Heinze past and memories with her. She truly was one of a kind. We will not forget her or you, dear cousins!! Love and prayers during this most difficult time.

  3. Auntie Karen, you have left a wonderful legacy for your family. We were watching and striving to be like you as you stayed true to your faith, loved your family well, served your church – music and office, worked with school children. You were our favorite aunt, as we snooped through your magazines at Grandpa and Grandma’s house, played dress-up in your clothes, danced to old 45’s, learned Heart&Soul on the piano. When you sent us our very own Japanese dolls, we were in awe! Then came the fun of documenting photos and stories of “Growing Up Heinze.” Our love and sympathy to all your family as we wait to be reunited, when we shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Ps.23

  4. Candle 2Ms. Hampton was such a sweet and kind woman. She was always one of my favorites at school when I was in Elementary school. Just her presence in the room was always a comfort.

  5. Candle 2I had the pleasure and privilege to work with Kay at AHS for several years. She was a wonderful coworker and friend. I am very sorry to hear of her passing.

  6. We met Kay in January of 1985 when we moved to Atlanta. Since we were from the Midwest, we had trouble finding our place in Northeast Texas. Kay stepped in and took us under her wing. She was such a Blessing to us! Although it has been 40 years, I have continued to hope we would have a chance to see each other again. Now, I will look forward to our reunion in Heaven. To God Be The Glory!


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