James-Gumpper-Obituary

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James Charles "Jimmy" Gumpper

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DIED
May 23, 2018
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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John F Givnish Funeral Home - Academy Rd Obituary

James Charles "Jimmy" Gumpper passed away, suddenly, on May 23, 2018 at the age of 54. Loving father of Samantha, Abigail, Emily and Katherine Gumpper; beloved son of Carol and James G. Gumpper, Jr.; dear brother of Karen Crawford (Bob) and Michael Gumpper (Paula). Also survived by many nieces,...

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It's been four years since you left this world. However, You'll never leave our hearts and minds. The guys at Holts still share funny stories of you and the kind things that you've done. You're missed but never ever will be forgotten.

I worked with Jim at PGW in the 90's. He was one of the nicest and funniest coworker's I ever had.
Rest in Peace my friend. We will meet again in the kingdom of the Lord~
My deepest sympathy and prayers to all of Jim's loved ones~

To the Gumpper Family,

My sincerest condolences on Jimmy's passing. I knew Jimmy from Holts and he will be missed.

A grand human being, employee and co-worker

Bill Fricker...Jimmy is one of those kind of guys after meeting him you walk away saying.What a "Great Guy". Jimmy was a jovial guy who never said a bad word of anyone. He loved life and was always there if you needed a hand. He was 1 of our group that smoked cigars and on occasion have been known to have a finger or 2 of a herty drink from time to time. Jimmy was a very good friend and he'll be missed very much. I'm glad to have had the pleasure of being friends with him. Rest In Peace...

Jimmy was an excellent example of PGW and a very knowledgeable worker. He was a great neighbor and an overall good man. May he rest in peace and God bless him. My condolences to the family.

My condolences on the lost of one of the nicest human being I had the pleasure of working with. He cared about his customers, fellow workers. He would give the shirt on his back to anyone regardless of ethnicity, etc. He will be missed but Heaven has picked up a Gem.

Jim, you were a good friend at PGW. Funny and very knowledgeable of your job.
R.I.P. Earl Fritchey