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November 15, 2014
Tabby Jump
I love you Grandma so much and i will miss you very much.. Please give Grandpa and my Daddy a big hug for me when you see them in heaven. I know you are dancing with them right now and I can feel your bright smile. Until we see each other on the other side please watch over all of us. love you to the moon and back forever and always
November 14, 2014
Reina Gardner
Sorry I couldn't make it grandma. I love you. Hope you reunite with grandpa. Fly high with all the angels(:
November 14, 2014
Leann Jump Mobley
I'll miss you Grandma! I'll never forget the way your face lit up the last time I came to visit you. You were truly an amazing woman and I love you! I know your dancing with Jesus now and that is the greatest comfort to know. I love you Grandma! I can't be sad knowing your at peace with the Lord.
November 11, 2014
Mary Stewart
Our family sends love and prayers to all of the Jump family. I remember Flora when we lived next door to you on 51st Street, she also worked with my Mom, Mary Underwood. May your healing process begin soon with God's love.
November 10, 2014
On behalf of our family here at Greenwood, please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. If there is anything else we can do to help during this difficult time, please do not hesitate to let us know.
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