Mary Schneider
Will miss the sparkle in his eyes and laugh...A good man, to say the least. And he really knew how to make a great Singapore Sling!!!
Birth date: Aug 8, 1944 Death date: Mar 24, 2019
Hampton L. Baker, 74, of Clinton, passed away Sunday, March 24, 2019 at Mercy- Clinton. Per his request there will be no services or visitation. Snell-Zornig Funeral Homes & Crematory is assisting with arrangements. Hampton Lesli Read Obituary
Will miss the sparkle in his eyes and laugh...A good man, to say the least. And he really knew how to make a great Singapore Sling!!!
Bart and Denise and Hamp's family. I was akways happy to run into Hamp. He was larger than life and always brought a smike to your face. He will be missed by many. Most of all by his fami mk y, so sorry for your loss. M.Patrice Golinvaux
Linda & I would like to extend our condolences to the Baker family. We always enjoyed being with Hamp and getting his input on a great variety of topics. One of my special memories of Hamp was sharing our Wednesday’s during the summer months going out of town to play golf. On our return trips Hamp was usually our “designated driver” and we would entertain him with our version of “Friends in Low Places”.
RIP Hampton.....we miss you!
Larry Barnes
My sincere condolences to the Baker family. Hamp was one of the classiest guys ever. I feel honored to have known him.

Hamp always had a smile and his signature
Best day I ever had
My best wishes Bart and family
Much respect
Condolences to the Baker family. Please know you're in our thoughts and prayers. Today is not "the best day I've ever had" after learning of this sad news but it gives me comfort to know that he led a great life and many "best days"!
In sympathy,
Doug Weih & Family
Hi Bart,
So sorry for your loss. Please take care
Doug Hultquist
Hamp was a great neighbor for over 27 years. He would always wave with a smile on his face as he was coming and going. He would walk over and chat with Kevin while he was working on "the wall" and would offer his yard waste bin when he would see us working in the yard. We will miss his smile. Becky and Kevin Temperly
Hamp I've known you most of my life. From knowing my parents, my daughter, and me you have always been so friendly and caring. I loved how my daughter told you about my surgery and you made sure you came to work to talk to me. I'll never forget you calling me kid,kiddo, or just Trac and your phrase I'm having the best day ever. You will be missed by everyone you have touched. Always, Tracy Holdgrafer Jones.