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Ginger Crump

Jacksonville, Florida

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CRUMP Ginger Crump passed away at home on Nov. 24, 2008. She was an angel surrounded by family and friends who will always love her and treasure her memory. Born January 14, 1958 at the US Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, VA and raised in Marianna, FL, Ginger moved to Jacksonville in 1986 and...

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Jack, Will, and Carly,

We are so sad for you and are besides ourselves in knowing how to respond. Our God and Father is faithful and the Saviour and Keeper of our souls past the grave, and is not the God of the dead, but of the living! "But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus."

Ken and Vicki and kids

Dr. Crump: My husband and I were both patients of yours a couple of years ago.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dr. Crump & Family, What a wonderful legacy Ginger has left with all those who knew her (and some that were touched by her kindness but yet never met her). She never met a stranger and had the ability to light up any room she entered.
You are in our thoughts and prayers and our hope is that the pain will lessen daily and be replaced by the wonderful memories Ginger created daily.
With love, Janice & Mike Ivey

Jack, Will and Carly: As always you are in my heart and prayers. Ginger was a terrific friend, and so much fun

Jack, I just learned of your terrible loss from one of your UMSL classmates, Charlie Rieser. I had asked her how to contact you and she came across the obit. I am so sorry for you. I wish we had been able to get to know Ginger. I had hoped to contact you and reminisce about happier times and Me2B2O3 so long ago. Anyway, I will do that soon and I want you to know that Pat and I are thinking of you. I guess we haven't communicated since you began your life in Florida. Take care, Lol Barton

Poppa Ms. Dianne and Rick
We are very sorry for your loss. The words seem mundane and empty and yet they are the only way to try and convey our deep felt sympathy.We pray for your family perfect rest and abundant blessings!!!

Dr. Bruner and family, I cannot believe that Ginger has passed away from cancer at 50. We grew up together in Marianna and graduated high school in 1976. I wish I had known her as an adult. I am so sorry for your loss and at a shock.

Dr. Crump,

Annette and I both had the joy to know Ginger and were truly amazed in how she embraced life and lived a full life in everyday. Our thoghts and prayers are with you, Will, and Carly.

God's Love,

Randy and Annette