Kimberly was such a memorable person that her good friend Kelli not only holds fond memories of their time together but she also reflects back to Kimberly's likes, dislike and even pet peeves…
Kelli remembers…
I have so many memories of Kimberly. As far as music goes I remember she liked James Brown, Prince (before he changed his name), and Ray Stevens. I still have the tape she dubbed for me from her Ray Stevens collection. I laugh because she wrote on the label "This tape recorded on Kimberly Hampton's massive stereo system". I remember playing Nintendo tennis (she always won, BIG SURPRISE!), sleepovers, and always having an afternoon playmate at West End. She was a great dresser, even in sweats she looked so put together. She was just a natural beauty and it radiated from her all the time. I think her favorite flower was a sunflower. She liked riding in the Accord with the sunroof open and windows down. I remember Jackson the Collie that we would run around with in the yard. I remember how happy I was to see her at PC for the first time after she moved in. Sometimes now I go by and visit her for a while…the tombstone is beautiful and I love the picture window.
When you grow up as a competitive athlete, you are able to see people's true colors pretty quickly. How someone chooses to conduct themselves in moments of stress and when the match is "on the line" is very telling about their character. I knew Kimberly Hampton because we both were junior tennis players and saw each other very regularly at South Carolina Tennis Association events. Although I never faced her in a match (thank goodness!) because of our difference in gender, I did observer her play regularly because she was my friend. Kimberly's cool, calm and collected attitude on the court was never missing. Matched with a palpable but quiet intensity—you knew that she was a classy but fierce competitor at all times. I cannot write without also saying that Kimberly just so happened to be extremely beautiful. But, if you were a friend of hers, you knew that her physical beauty was certainly squelched by the magnitude of her kindness and strength of character.