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Florence Chick Stump

Roanoke, Virginia

1912-2008

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Florence Chick Stump, 95, of Roanoke, died on Sunday, January 13, 2008 and was born July 29, 1912. She was the widow of James Sylvester Stump, Sr. She was the daughter of Elvin Richard Chick and Mary Frances Calhoun Chick and a lifelong resident of the Roanoke Valley. She is also predeceased by...

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Good morning,Jim, this is your cousin, Carol Stump McConnell=daughter of Dewey
I want to thank you for notifying me about Aunt Florence.We had no idea and she was a favorite Aunt. Every High School reunion we went to she was there and we got to catch up on you and your family. I thought I knew a lot about her but reading the material you sent was like getting to know her for the first time!! What a woman! I was thrilled to hear that after she retired she went back for another degree. What...

MY CONDOLENCES.

Jim & Patsy,
Terri and I send our heartfelt condolences to you. Mrs. Stump was a great lady and she will surely be missed. She had a long and beautiful life and her legacy will live on through you, her Church, her former students and all those who love her. May she rest in peace.

Jim,

Please know of our sympathy and our prayers in your grief. We have such good memories of your mother during our time at Calvary Church. May you be comforted by many friends, family, and in your faith.

Peace and blessings,

Dennis Herman

Mrs. Stump was one of many outstanding teachers at Jefferson High School. She was my second year Algebra teacher and she was certainly a terrific teacher. After reading her obituary and seeing all the extensive and quality education that she received, I understand her gifts of intellect and wisdom.
I was fortunate to be able to keep up with her during the following years, seeing her at the hospital and different museums, etc. where she volunteered (also even at Ridgewood Gardens when I...

Jimmy: Your mother taught me at Woodrow Wilson School. I played, ate at your house for may years. My favorite toy was your Dad;s train Set.Yes I am part of this family but lost touch with them over the past 20 years.
My daughter, Elaine, lives in ChristansburI am Joan Bradford Vaughan, granddaughter of Minnie Spangler, mother was Frances Gitt Bradford.
Your parents were so good to be with and we had lots of fun when I
was younger. She was a great Christian. Joan

Jim,
I was very sorry to hear the news. Your mother was a legendary lady. I can't begin to express the emotions I feel, but please know that I have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Jim and Patsy: Dianne and I are sad to hear of your mother's death, but not surprised. She had a long and productive life in her church and community. Please be assured that we are praying for you during this time of adjustment to your mother's death and all the associated activities.