
Janice Yvonne “Jan” Crump, 78, of the Middle River Community, passed away Friday evening, June 10, 2022, at her home.
Born January 21, 1944, in Chillicothe, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Albert E. and Rosabell Batson. She was the mother of the late Rosemarie “Sissy” Crump. She was a retired home healthcare worker and had worked at Tugalo Home Health and Stephens County Hospital. She was a member of the Gideons Auxiliary and Indian Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband Robert Coleman Crump; daughter Robin Lee “Missy” Crump, Carnesville; sons, Thomas Allen “Peanut” Crump, Carnesville, Thimothy Brian Crump, Toccoa, and Terry Coleman Crump, Lavonia; 14 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great- grandchild; sisters, Brenda Hammond and Linda Redmon, both of Chillicothe, Ohio.
Services will be Monday morning at 11am at B D Ginn Memorial Chapel with Rev. Britt Ginn and Rev. Tommy Childress. Interment with Rev, Nate Bunner will be at Broad River Baptist Church.
The body is at Ginn Funeral Home. The family is at the home and will receive friends at the funeral home from 5 until 8pm Sunday evening. Condolences may be left at ginnfuenralhome.com. Memorials may be made in her memory to Indian Creek Baptist Church, 11091 Old Federal Rd, Carnesville, GA 30521 or to Gideons Camp #U10098, P O Box 297, Franklin Springs, GA 30639.
Jan was such a sweet precious lady. Prayers to comfort the family … may precious memories of her give you comfort.
Robin sorry to see when your mom passed way u in my prayers love u very much prayers for the family too
Jan was a precious lady I worked with her many years at Tugaloo home health. Praying for her family and friends
To her sweet family, she was a precious lady always wore a smile ,you are in my prayers
Robin so sorry for your loss prayers for the family
I am so sorry for your loss! Jan was a very sweet lady and I will always remember her smile. So glad to have attended church with her and the family for some years at Hunter’s Creek. I’m praying that God will give you peace and comfort during this very difficult time.
Jan was a precious lady. Her and my Mom was friends for a very long time. Praying for all of her family.
I am so sorry to hear of Jan’s passing. I had the pleasure of working by her side at Tugaloo Home Health many years ago. She talked about her family everyday and would tell me what a Blessed lady she was to have each and everyone of you and how much she loved you all. Praying for you all during this difficult time.
We are thinking of you all and sending heartfelt love and such precious memories of Jan. We love each of you and pray GOD will comfort you through this time of loss for such a beautiful lady.
Jan was such a sweet friend. We worked together on the Child Evangelism Fellowship committee and she also taught Good News Clubs. She had such a servant’s heart. Precious lady who loved her Savior and loved her family and friends.
Praying for peace and comfort for Robert and the whole family.
Kayla,
So sorry to hear of your grandmother’s passing. I hope you can find comfort in the fond memories you two shared. Please know there are many who are keeping you in their thoughts in these difficult days. Sending your entire family healing prayers. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Beth Pinder, IRT
Robert and Family, I am so sorry to read about your sorrow. Jan was a sweet and special person who was a blessing to everyone she met. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time and for the days ahead that God will comfort each of you as only He can.
She was my sister. I will miss our conversations over the phone. And hearing her sweet voice. She knew her siblings in Ohio (Ron, Rhonda, Mark, Marsha and me.) loved her and she always sent her love to all of us. My sweet southern sister is with Jesus now. I am so glad I got to see her last September. She will be missed.
I will always remember Jan and the smile she always wore. Jan always had time to chat with me . Prayers to you all especially in timed like this.
Robin, I am so sorry to read about the passing of your mother. You know she is walking the streets of gold today.
We both have mothers in Heaven. Something else we have in common. Take each day a day at a time. I have been sick and not able to get out or I would have come to the visitation.
Love you my friend