Alan-Plump-Obituary

Alan S. Plump

Birmingham, Alabama

Sep 10, 1963 – Feb 15, 2016

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BORN
September 10, 1963
DIED
February 15, 2016
LOCATION
Birmingham, Alabama

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Feb. 15, 2016 Age 52, of Birmingham, passed away Monday, Feb.15th. Survivors are his wife, DeAndrea Plump; two daughters; two sons; mother, Helen Plump; three brothers and three grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Fri. Feb.19th. at 11:00 AM from Faith Chapel - Campus B (The Dome Location)...

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Remembering Coach Plump who was a leader and guide in developing young people. He was very influential with my son during my son middle school years. Prayers for continuing strength to his family. Rest Peacefully Coach

McLendon Wilson

Though we never met, I was aware of you, your family and your greatness. Gods blessings upon your loving family. Cousin McLendon Wilson

Prayers go out to the family

HHS Class of 2013

This man will truly be missed. Not only did he love and cherish his own children, but we all felt like his kids because of the love and discipline that he showed us. R.I.P. Coach!!

May the peace of God comfort the family in this sadden time. Coach you was truly a blessing.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Condolences to the Plump family, Coach was a very kind man, he was my son middle school coach and he always said Coach Plump cared. May you be strengthen knowing how instrumental he was in so many youth lives. RIH Coach Wanderlyn ( son ) Walter ( W T.) Nixon

Allan Plump. A.H. Parker high school football. Reading these messages and the story of his life brings me joy. Allan carried the same joy and fun loving spirit that he displayed in high school. Still following Parker High School sports as I do. I happened on this story and I experienced great joy and pride and then a sense of loss.To Allan's family and friends. Allan was a great student ,person and friend. Unforgettable if you will. His spirit will live on. May the lord bless and keep you...

Former Smithfield Resident

To the family, and Birmingham Smithfield family; Sorry for your loss. He was a great man. Praying for strength.