Timothy A. Hamper Sr.'s Obituary
Timothy A. Hamper Sr., age 73, of Columbia Station OH, passed away on December 27th. 2024 after a brief but fierce battle with cancer.
Tim was born June 9th, 1951, in Bay Village Ohio. He is preceded in death by his parents John P. Hamper Sr. and Ethel Hamper(Harrison), and his sister Donna Mae Hamper. He is survived by his siblings John "Butch" P. Hamper Jr.(Sue) of Columbia Station, Billie Ann Wigginton(Ralph) of Sun City AZ, Joseph A. Hamper of Rocky Ford, CO, Patrick Hamper of Phoenix Az and, Patricia Hamper of Peoples Valley. Az.
Tim is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years Rita (Jenkins), daughter Donna Frank and Son-in Law Brad Frank, Son Timothy A Hamper Jr and Daughter-in-Law Kelly Hamper(Gibbons), of Columbia Station. Grandchildren Justin A. Hamper(Brittney), of Columbia Station, Breanna Hamper(John Crampton) of Berea, and Jacob Frank of Columbia Station. Great Grandchildren Brayden and Oakley Hamper and Callie Crampton.
Tim's love of family and hosting parties was rivaled only by his absolute love for classic cars. He had a true appreciation for a good ole' American Muscle Car. Between Cars and his long career in Construction, he could fix anything and build anything! He generously used those skills to teach so many others as well. After working hard to start his own construction company, Hamper Construction, he was proud to be able to hand that over to his son Timothy Jr.
So many people loved Tim for his humor, his generous heart, and his loyalty. He made friends on all his travels, and while he moved back and forth from Columbia Station, OH to Lake Havasu City Arizona, over and over, and over again, he made every new place a home filled with love, family, friends and good times!
So please join us as we honor this great man. Saturday January 11th, 2024.
1:30pm Meet in Jardine parking lot for Procession. We will not be going inside building. Classic cars encouraged! 15822 Pearl Rd. Strongsville
2:01pm Leave Jardine's, proceed to cemetery.
2:20pm Service at Columbia Cemetery 26025 Royalton Rd
3:00pm-6:00pm receive friends Columbia VFW 25742 Royalton Rd
Family requests that if you have a car shirt, a Route 66 shirt, or anything related, to wear those car tees and shirts in honor of Tim.
What’s your fondest memory of Timothy?
What’s a lesson you learned from Timothy?
Share a story where Timothy's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Timothy you’ll never forget.
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