E’Retrious “Pop” Gus, 42 of Orange passed away November 26, 2019 at HCA Medical Center in Clear Lake, Teas. The Funeral Services will be held on December 7, 2019 at St. Therese Catholic Church, Orange, Texas. Service will begin with viewing at 9:00 AM followed by Funeral at 10:00 AM. E’Retrious is the son of Marvin & Cindy Gus Hampton was born on July 13, 1977 in Orange, Texas. He was a graduate of West Orange Stark High School “Class of 1996”. He worked as Assistant Manager of Taco Bell from 10 years. His passion was music along with his brothers was one of the founders of the Rap Group PimplolG 101 and release many albums, but more importantly “Pop” Loved his family and GOD. Those left to cherish is memories are his wife of fifteen (15) years Amanda, one son, E’Retrious Jr., one daughter, Aliyah Gus, of Orange, Texas. He also leaves behind one brother, Johnathan Hampton of Waco, Texas, sisters, Melena Hampton, Kanesha Hampton Bridges, both of Beaumont, Texas.

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