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1953 - 2015
Deborah Kay Eplin (Stump), 62, of Huntington, passed away Wednesday, December 9, 2015. She was born on February 26, 1953, in St. Albans, W. She was preceded in death by her father, Paul Emerson Stump. Debbie is survived by her husband of 42 years, Berton Clinton Eplin Jr. of Huntington, WV; daughter, Marie Elizabeth Greene; grandsons, Brock Gunner and Bryce Kolton Greene and granddaughter Campbell Grace Greene of West Lafayette, Indiana. Also surviving Debbie are her mother, Margie Faye Stump of St. Albans; sister Paula Miller (Bob); brother Paul Stump Jr. (Carolyn); and many nieces and nephews. She was a member of Ceredo United Methodist Church. Debbie was a registered nurse in the surgery department at St. Mary’s Medical Center for 42 years, and she loved taking care of her patients and assisting physicians and staff. Debbie was passionate about gardening, and had remained close with her girl scout troop after many adventures. Her biggest joy in life was being a granny; she loved to bring smiles to those little faces. She was loved and will be missed by many. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, December 12, 2015 at the Wallace Funeral Home & Chapel, Barboursville, by Rev. Tom Baisden. Burial will be in Forest Memorial Park, Milton. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donation be made to One by One Animal Advocates, P.O. Box 1032 Ashland, Ky 41105. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 8 condolences.
August Anirina
Tuesday October 17, 2017 at
2:05 PM
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I'm so so sorry to hear this. She was a wonderful person. I haven't see her in 10 years and was actually looking for her and saw this.
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Pastor Dan Martin
danninamartin@gmail.com
Friday December 18, 2015 at
1:16 PM
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So sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. She was a good friend and a wonderful lady. God's blessings to you all during this time. Dan and Nina Martin.
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Scott Wood
Thursday December 17, 2015 at
11:16 PM
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Bert and Beth I am so sorry to see this!! You all were a big part of our "band family" at Buffalo. So sad to see this.........
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Donna Lipscomb
grandaddyrock@yahoo.com
Saturday December 12, 2015 at
12:56 PM
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So sorry to hear about the passing of such a kind person.
My prayers are with the family at this time.
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Sandy Pridemore
Friday December 11, 2015 at
10:13 PM
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To the family of Deb,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your loved one. May God wrap his loving arms around each and every one of you, comfort you and guide you in this very difficult time. God Bless you all.
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margaret sims
Friday December 11, 2015 at
6:11 PM
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I m so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Psalms 72:12 For he will rescue the poor who cry for help. Also the lowly one and whoever has no helper. Please accept my sincere condolences.
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Julia Grubb
Friday December 11, 2015 at
9:52 AM
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Deb will never be forgotten. She loved gardening and animals and loved to share Her passions with Her many friends. I thank God that I was counted as one of those friends and shared in Debbie's passions. Much sympathy to Bert, Beth and The Grandchildren. We have all lost a wonderful woman in our lives.
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Kim Oldham smith
Oldhamk@bsci.com
Friday December 11, 2015 at
9:07 AM
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Debbie was one of the most caring and knowledgeable nurses I have worked with in the past 16 years. There was absolutely nothing but the best care provided for her patients. She also insisted that the doctors be provided the best assistance in the operating room. She gave her best to her doctors and patients.
Like so many others, I grew in my career with Debbie teaching me ropes and letting me know if I was not doing what I should. As a sales person, I got to see through Debbie 's work what a good caring nurse really is.
She was a friend to me. I got to watch her as she watched her daughter grow up and become a mother. She was so proud of Beth and all that she has accomplished.
You couldn't meet Debbie and not know how much she loved Beth and her beautiful grandchildren. They were her greatest joy.
I am blessed to have been able to know Debbie and call her friend . I will greatly miss her.
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