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Raymond Eugene Stump

Aydlett – Raymond Eugene Stump, 83, passed away December 13, 2021 in Elizabeth City. Raymond was born November 4, 1938 to the late John and Virginia Stump and was a proud US Marine Corps veteran. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his children, Ricky Stump, Corey Stump and Kathy Stump; two grandchildren Steven Stump and Dallas Stump; and a brother Jimmy Stump.
He is survived by his children, Barbara Sarver and husband Terry, Michael Stump and wife Karen Lynn, Gary Wayne Stump, Tammy Stump, Matthew Stump and wife Wendy, and Danalei Turner and husband Aaron; daughter-in-law, Cindy; grandchildren, Barbara Ann Hager, Heather Elizabeth Stump, Kristie Nicole Stump, Garrett Waitt Stump, Gunner Ray Stump, Ashley Kalin, Jake Ethan Stump, Haley Smith, Brock Stump, Lucricia Stump, Gage Turner, Arian Turner, Axie Turner, and Tabatha Stump; and great grandchildren, Ethan Van Horn, Eli Stump, Heavenly Stump and Nevada Stump.
The family will hold a private memorial service. Please express condolences to the family via the online register at www.gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.
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Papa Geno - You will be missed by so many! We will always remember our years together at Green Valley - we had so much fun together and became family. While we lost touch after you moved away, we never forgot about you and hoped you had found a beautiful place to spend your days. Your heart was always open and helped anyone in need. Rest easy my friend, here's a taste to you! Much love, Rob & Jen
My heart aches for you and your family. He was a great person and will be greatly missed. Sending prayers your way 🙏 Benay
I spent many of nights talking with Gene around a warm campfire reminiscing ABOUT the I B E W and the work we did as a line man and me as a JIW GREAT CONVERSATION Rest In Peace my brother
We camped with Papa Gene for at least 12 years. He was our family. We love and miss you Geno. Fly high. You will never be forgotten. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Papa Geno – You will be missed by so many! We will always remember our years together at Green Valley – we had so much fun together and became family. While we lost touch after you moved away, we never forgot about you and hoped you had found a beautiful place to spend your days. Your heart was always open and helped anyone in need. Rest easy my friend, here’s a taste to you! Much love, Rob & Jen
My heart aches for you and your family. He was a great person and will be greatly missed. Sending prayers your way 🙏
Benay
I spent many of nights talking with Gene around a warm campfire reminiscing ABOUT the I B E W and the work we did as a line man and me as a JIW GREAT CONVERSATION Rest In Peace my brother
We camped with Papa Gene for at least 12 years. He was our family. We love and miss you Geno. Fly high. You will never be forgotten. ❤️❤️❤️❤️