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Remembering Mr. Junior Lumpkin:
A wonderful father in law


About: Obituary: Mr Junior Lumpkin 55 Campbellsville, KY

By Lindsay Harding
In loving memory of Junior Lumpkin.

I could never express to you what a wonderful father in law you have been to me. You have loved me like I was your own. You have loved my son, Griffen, just as he was one of your own, and you were his Papaw. He didn't see it any different way. It breaks my heart that Gavin (BooBoo) will never be able to hear you say to him how he makes your heart want to explode because you loved him so much.



You and Boo had a special bond

I dont know if it was because he was the baby, but you and Boo had a special bond. It gives me some kind of comfort that maybe he was the last thing that you looked at on this earth.

He loved you more than anything and we will everyday let him know how much you loved him. I dont know if we can even put into words to Boo the great and special love that you had for him. It breaks my heart that he will never know that, he will never know what a wonderful Papaw he had and what a special gift from God you were. I was lucky to have had you in my life and to know you.

I thank God you were Papaw to my children

I could never thank God enough for sending you to this earth to be a Papaw to my children. I have never met another man who loved his wife the way that you loved Connie.

It was so perfect and she is so lucky to have had that love that people search their whole life for and never have.

In closing, I will tell Boo and the other kids everyday that you loved them more than life itself. They will never be able to understand how special that love you gave them was.

We will always keep you alive, and we know you will always be there with us for everything. I promise to you that Chas and I will do the only thing you wanted us to do now, and you will get us through it.

I love you Junior, and Thank You for your love and being you. You will always be in our hearts and we will keep your love alive.

I Love and Miss You! -Lindsay Harding


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