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John Cumbey Obituary

John Cumbey FRANKLIN - John Cumbey, the son of Lacy Fore Cumbey and Louise E. Amos was born in Pamplin, Va., where the Nottoway River begins. He died on Wednesday, where he vowed he would, in his home in Franklin, overlooking the place where the Nottoway River ends. In 1999, the only time in 500 years it had flooded that high, his beloved river destroyed his home during Hurricane Floyd. In addition to a tendency to do whatever they wanted to, John and his river had other things in common. Complex, remote, productive - each a well guarded secret and both a deep trove of sustenance to those willing to navigate the terrain. John rebuilt his house - he was good at making things right. His formal education ended with the closing of the public schools in Farmville in 1956. So, he became a scholar of the world around him, and a memorable teacher, using his own blunt, wry lesson plan, of tolerance, equal opportunity, hard work and all-around doing right and acting like you should. He was proud that he coached the Little League Football program in Courtland for 10 years and saw it through many seasons of playing every kid in every game. In roughly 1983, the new Coach, his son Bobby, barred him from Courtland Indian's games for swearing too much. Passion has its price. John was also passionate about seeing the world. He drank iced tea at Normandy, and vodka most everywhere else. He climbed up onto a glacier, went down into the Grand Canyon and fit in one last trip to see the Natchez Trail. He worked for Union Camp most of his adult life, and became a paper maker in his successful 42-year career there. The son of one of his longtime co-workers called him one of the "last of the Mohicans; a real paper maker, with his hands." He was proud of his children, the late John Alan Cumbey, Lisa Dawn Cumbey of Richmond, Robert Byron and his wife Rhee Cumbey of Hunterdale and Warren Dean Cumbey and his wife Becky of Courtland; and his grandchildren Casey Cumbey, Bradleigh Cumbey, Trevor Cumbey and Kendal Carwile. He made certain each knew the unique way in which he loved them. He also leaves his brother, Lacy "Butch" and Virginia Cumbey of South Boston, Va. John loved beautiful women and they loved him. The Nottoway River doesn't really end at John's house, it just becomes something else. As, we believe, will he. He loved his Johnny Cash and he will be loved and missed, "As long as the moon shall rise, as long as the rivers flow. As long as the sun will shine, as long as the grass shall grow." The family will receive visitors at John's home on the river from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Nov. 13. A memorial service will be held at R.W. Baker Funeral Home & Crematory in Suffolk on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family thinks John would like it if memorial donations were made to the Southampton High School Special Athletic Fund, 23350 Southampton Parkway, Courtland, VA 23837.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 13, 2009.

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Guy Edwards

November 14, 2009

Butch and Gary ,
We are very sorry to hear about John's passing , I sincerely hope that he has joined my Uncle Tommy in GOD's KINGDOM of HEAVEN who recently passed also , John was a gentleman to me when I had met him in the past on family occasions like Christmas and Thanksgiving when we generally always made time to meet with different parts of our large family in Farmville when we gather there each year { John Included :) } .
My mother Joyce Wood Edwards , and my Father Les , when he was still with us , always had nothing but good things to say about John and I am sure he will be sorely missed by all of those who knew him he has left behind .
Butch and Gary , if you need anything please let us know and GOD BLESS you both and Be With You as you mourn for John and yet his brother Tommy .
We will keep you both in our Prayers ,

Sincerely ,

The Edwards Family :
Joyce , Susan / Jeff / Wyatt , Guy / Cheri / Jordan , Leslie

November 12, 2009

I also never knew John,however reading about him, I wash I had. grace kahn hitt,born in Richmond, Va, now living in Portland Oregon. God Bless the Family

Jonny Butler

November 12, 2009

I never met your loved one, but I wish I had......he certainly sounds like he would have been fun to know and a great friend. Godspeed to him, and condolences to you on the loss of what must be one of the last of the "free spirits" of America. May God bless and keep you all.

Nancy Denby

November 12, 2009

To the Cumbey Family ~
I never knew John, but probably someone a little like him. It makes me want to sign his guest book anyway. What a wonderful (in his own way) life he must have lived...hardships and learning. It sounds as though he couldn't beat his old friend, river, and decided to follow its unending flow. May all of your memories enfold and comfort each of you in God's love.
Sincerely,

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