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    MARK ALLAN HAMPTON

    By Herald Staff,

    14 days ago
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    Mark Allan Hampton, the son of Dr. Lavere Hampton and Leota Fuhr Hampton, was born Feb. 18, 1956, in Jefferson City, Mo. Mark passed away in the early morning of June 23, 2024, in the Burko Hunting Area, Moduli Region of Tanzania, making his age 68 years.

    Mark graduated from Summersville High School in 1974, and while in high school he was very active in high school sports. Mark was the Missouri State Trap Shooting Champion for two consecutive years in his 11 th and 12 th grade years. He was also awarded All American Junior from the Amateur Trap Shooters Association. He continued his athletic prowess as a pitcher for the College of the Ozarks Bobcats Baseball team during his time in college.

    Mark was united in marriage to Karen Rae Overmiller in September 1979. Mark had an extensive and varied work history, always in service to others. He worked for a brief time for the Missouri State Water Patrol. Mark was elected and served as State Representative for the 147th District. He was a volleyball coach, softball coach and teacher at Summersville High School. He held the positions of principal and superintendent for Summersville R-2 School District. Mark was also able to parlay his passion for handgun hunting and shooting into being an author, writer and columnist for various magazines and publications. He served as executive director for the Grand Slam Ovis Club from 2018-2022.

    Mark was a member at First Baptist Church of Summersville where he was saved and baptized at an early age. Mark was recently ordained as a deacon at First Baptist Church in Mountain View, Mo. where he also taught his beloved Sunday School class. Mark was active in his community as well as some of his hunting organizations. He served on the Texas County Memorial Hospital Board and Summersville Development Cooperative Board, serving for many years as vice president. He was a board member of the Grand Slam Ovis Club, and a member of Safari Club International, serving as co-chair of the Record Book Committee.

    Some of Mark’s favorite memories include coaching his girls’ softball teams to consecutive all-conference championships and winning four district volleyball championships and a 4 th place title in Missouri State Volleyball. He and Karen always cherished the bonds, friendships and memories from those years.

    Mark grew up hunting and fishing as a way of life and loved doing so with his wife, family members and friends. Whether it be at home shooting squirrels, calling up a wild turkey, hunting whitetail deer on the family farm or hunting abroad for dangerous or exotic game in foreign countries, his passion never wavered for the next hunting outdoor adventure.

    He was preceded in death by his father Dr. Lavere Hampton, his mother Leota Hampton and brother Ronnie Hampton.

    Those left to mourn Mark’s passing are his wife Karen, brother Mike Hampton and wife Sandy of San Antonio, Texas, sister-in-law Beverly Hampton of Mountain View, nephews Jeffery Hampton of Rockwall, Texas, Michael Wayne Hampton of San Antonio, Texas, nieces Angie Osguthorpe of Ogden, Utah and Heather Danielle Lopez of San Antonio, cousins Cheryl Rose Frazier of Bentonville, Ark. and Jerry Wayne Griffin of Ash Grove, Mo., sister-in-law Karla Irvin of Neosho, Mo. and a host of great nephews and nieces.

    Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 13 at the Summersville High School Gym with Pastor Jeremiah Nichols officiating. Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m., Friday, July 12 at the Summersville High School Gym. Interment will be in the Summersville City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mark’s memory may be made to the Summersville City Cemetery or the Summersville Senior Center. Services are under the care of Bradford Funeral Home and online condolences may be left at www.bradfordfuneralhome.net

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