Bryan Edward Hemphill
Bryan Edward Hemphill
1935 - 2008
Long time Newport
Beach resident Bryan
Hemphill passed away on
June 20, 2008.
Bryan grew up in
San Marino, attended
Polytechnic School, South
Pasadena High School
and the University of
Southern California. In
1964 he married Mary
Ann Gilbert, a UCLA graduate, on the day of the
USC-UCLA football game. Thus, he never forgot
their anniversary.
Bryan was the consummate businessman, loving
the retail business. He owned Hemphill’s Shoes,
which expanded from its original Alhambra
location to Costa Mesa in1958. In 1970 the
Costa Mesa store moved to Fashion Island.
During his many years in retail, Bryan loved
talking with his customers and sales reps. He was
known for his daily walks through Fashion Island,
discussing the state of business with the many
other independent retailers.
He sold Hemphill’s Shoes in 1989, and he and
Mary Ann moved to Williamsburg, Virginia, that
same year.
After six years in Virginia, the Hemphills
decided it was time to “come home.” After a brief
return to the shoe business, Bryan switched to a
new retail field, working with his son, Brett, at
Hemphill’s Rugs and Carpets in Costa Mesa.
Bryan loved golf and was a long-time member of
San Gabriel Country Club.
The Hemphills were great travelers. They
visited 47 countries and took more than
50 cruises. In recent years they celebrated
anniversaries and birthdays at the Halekulani in
Waikiki and made three trips to Italy. Breaking
away from the retail business, Bryan helped Mary
Ann, a freelance travel writer, in research and
photography during their travels.
During a private family memorial service,
Bryan’s son Gregg said, “Dad set a moral compass,
through which he will live on. Brett and I will
pass that along to our sons.”
In addition to his wife Mary Ann, Bryan is
survived by son Brett and his wife, Cherie, and
their two sons, Pierce and Will; and by son Gregg
and his wife, Amy, and their two sons, Jack and
Ben.
The most oft-heard description of Bryan
following his death was, “He was just such a great
guy.”
In lieu of flowers, the family requests a
donation to the American Cancer Society through
www.cancer.org, where a search can be made for
Bryan Hemphill’s name in the Mosaic of Hope
section of the Donations page.
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