David Ray Bumpurs

David Ray Bumpurs obituary

David Ray Bumpurs

Upcoming Events

Oct

18

Memorial service

1:30 p.m.

Central Community Church Chapel

6100 W. Maple Street, Wichita, KS 67209

David Bumpurs Obituary

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David Ray Bumpurs, a hardworking man with a big heart, passed away on September 18, 2025, at the age of 66.

Memorial Service will be 1:30 pm, Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Central Community Church Chapel.

David spent his life outdoors, doing the kind of work that built things, fixed things, and helped people. He began his career as the "cable guy," working for Multimedia Cablevision, Cox Communications, and Blue-Sky Satellite. He later brought his skills to Martin EBY Construction, where he helped construct a variety of projects-and even lent a hand during the Spirit tornado recovery, a time when neighbors helped neighbors and David stepped up without hesitation. His final role was with Restoration and Waterproofing of Wichita, where he could often be found hanging off the side of buildings, doing what he could to keep them dry and protected. Whether it was repairing cable, building structures, or weatherproofing buildings, David took pride in a job done right.

Outside of work, David loved life in motion. He enjoyed being a state level wrestler at Wichita East High School, later playing softball with all his buddies at Linwood Park. He never passed up a chance to go fishing with his daughters, grandchildren and close friends. He was a proud loyal Dallas Cowboys fan, and enjoyed watching football games with his wife, especially Friday night lights dates. His favorite hobby was having a nice afternoon nap. He also loved John Wayne movies and music from a multitude of genres.

David Bumpurs had one of the kindest and most loving hearts. He never met a stranger, especially a stranger in need. He was the kind of person who would gladly give away his own lunch to help someone hungry. No matter where he went, it seemed someone would ask him for five dollars, and he'd give them a ten-dollar bill without hesitation. David had a gift for seeing people-not just noticing them, but truly seeing their struggles, their pain, and their humanity. Whether it was a woman with car trouble or a homeless person sitting quietly on a sidewalk, he was always ready to lend a hand. His generosity, empathy, and unwavering kindness left a lasting impact on everyone lucky enough to cross his path.

But above all, David's greatest pride and joy was his family. Raising his two daughters was the highlight of his life, and nothing lit him up more than spending time with his grandchildren-playing, laughing, and loving them with all he had. David unconditionally loved his wife, who stood beside him through life's many ups and downs. Their bond was a constant source of strength, comfort, and laughter.

He will be remembered for his strong work ethic, love of the outdoors, and quiet dedication to those around him.

Preceded in death by his father, David Benjamin Bumpurs.

Survived by his mother, Pamela Ann Bumpurs; wife, Amy K. Bumpurs, both of Wichita; daughters, Sierra Kae (Adam) Duncan of Brighton, CO, Vanessa Rae (Nathan) Tullis of Hutchinson, KS; grandchildren, Tatym, Arya, Ronin; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A memorial has been established with: The Human Brain and Spinal Fluid Resource Center, 11301 Wilshire Blvd, Building 115, Room 215, Los Angeles, CA 90016.

Arrangements in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary – West Chapel.

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Oct

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Memorial service

1:30 p.m.

Central Community Church Chapel

6100 W. Maple Street, Wichita, KS 67209

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