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Stephen Mumley

Lebanon, New Hampshire

1946 - 2023

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Stephen Mumley Lebanon, NH - Stephen "Steve" Mark Mumley, 76, of Lebanon NH, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on January 29 after a brief fight with pancreatic cancer. Steve was born on Nov 8th, 1946 to George and Leona Mumley in Alburgh, VT, leaving the Lake Champlain...

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Steve would have loved going to the Big Train Show in Springfield, Mass. this weekend. I still can't believe Steve is gone. Best wishes for his whole family and all his friendsL.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

A wonderful man, a significant contributor to Vermont history and railroad history in particular, Steve seemed interested in and fascinated by almost everything -- and a great contributor, in many ways. My thoughts continue to be with Steve's family and hope that passing time is helping, with the best of thoughts from family and friends from everywhere. Steve is surely missed and will always be.

It´s very sad to hear that Steve Mumley is no longer with us. I met Steve in the 1990s. He worked for the Green Mountain Railroad, but was really an ambassador for railroad buffs of the Rutland and the Central Vermont. I´ve never known anyone with such infectious enthusiasm. Thanks, Steve. Larry Burch, Meriden NH

Dear Joanne Sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Even though we have been out of touch for years, I still have good memories of the 'Old Days' in Hemmingford & White River Jct. The move with the Tilden rent a truck, Steve's guided tours of the area, our exchanges of business ideas and the famous Good Friday service call with Arthur ! Wishing you and your family strength and peace during this difficult time. Andy Latour

My dear dear friend, our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Steve will never be forgotten for his love of life. Special memories will keep him in our hearts. Sending our love to you.

My condolences to the Mumley family, Larry and Marilyn and relatives on the passing of Steve, AKA: Tacker. I remember very well our days in Alburg in the 50's and arly 60's when we were hanging out at the Alburg rail yards and marveling over the arrivals and departures of the Rutland railroad trains and the wonders they conveyed. I'm quite sure you will be rewarded in heaven for your exemplary life with a conductorship on one of the Lords most powerful rail lines. 'Joey' Prairie

We have lost a dear family member. Life won´t be the same without him, but we feel comforted knowing that he lives on in the hearts of many. We will miss his smile, his jokes, stories and sayings. "You think it is easy eh"! He had such a love for his family, and life in general, and appreciated the simple pleasures. Think about Steve, the next time you enjoy a glass of red wine or a vodka and tonic. The next time you listen to jazz music, or get on the dance floor, although you...

My deepest sympathies go out to Joanne,Stuart and Kate. So many good memories from the Choquette days. Steve was a tremendous guy and a cherished friend-one of the good ones taken too soon! Be assured that you are all in my thoughts and prayers! Rest In Peace Steve