When I first moved onto Spring Crest Blvd, Mr. Stump lived across the street. He always got me to buy Sinking Spring historical society fundraiser BBQ tickets. He was a nice guy.
Andy Price
March 13, 2012 | Wernersville, PA
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Dear Stump family, We are so very sorry to hear of Earl's passing. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. Please accept our most sincere sympathy. With love, Linda & Frank
Linda & Frank Ferraro
March 13, 2012 | Wyomissing, PA
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Randy, I'm very sorry to hear that you've lost your father. I know how hard it can be. It is a lot of responsibility taking care of elderly parents. When the time comes for them to leave us it can be both a very sad day, and a day of relief. They are never gone, however, from our hearts and our memories. It's important to remember that the sun keeps rising in the east each morning, giving us another day to live our lives to the fullest... until it is our time, too, to move on. I'll...
Gary Grubb
March 12, 2012 | Salt Lake City, UT
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We lived on Spring Crest Blvd. for quite a few years and had the good fortune to have Earl and Mary Jane as neighbors. Earl watched our kids learn to walk and always had a smile and a chat with us. I admired his positive attititude and kind ways. Our thoughts go out to his family and especially to Mary Jane. Tom, Linda, Olivia, Sarah & William Connelly Lower Heidelberg Township
Linda Connelly
March 12, 2012 | Sinking Spring, PA
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Dear Stump family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr.Stump..... I have such happy memories of his visits to Greg at West Point, and then getting to see him at the Sinking Spring Historical Society dinners. God Bless. Lisa Barnett Santa Maria, CA