Proverbs 31:28–29: “Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: ‘Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all.”
Nola Marie Stump, 79, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, died Friday, November 29th at the SOMC Hospice. Nola was born February 18th, 1945, in Jacksonville, WVA to the late Rose Curry and Charles Curry.
Nola is survived by her late husband Danny Tyrone Stump; three daughters, Tamra Tackett (Joe Tackett) of Chillicothe, OH; Kimberly Evans of West Portsmouth, OH and Kelli Roush (John Roush) of Columbus, OH.
Nola is also survived by her grandchildren Travis Tackett, Justin Tackett (Cheyenne Tackett), Whitney Evans and Kyle Tackett (Samana Tackett). Great grandchildren Reagan Evans and Lilliana Tackett. Preceded by her sister, Ruby Davis and brothers Don and Bobby McCoy.
Nola worked for many years as a Beautician in Portsmouth, OH at Gals and Guys Salon. Also, she loved to travel to the Southern states. Her most favored place to travel to was Tennessee, as she loved the Great Smokey Mountains. Although she loved to work hard and travel, her greatest accomplishment in life was her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Nola will be greatly missed by all of those that knew her.
Graveside services will not be held. However, there will be a viewing on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, from 5-7pm at the Melcher Hammer Funeral Home, located at 1417 Offnere Street, Portsmouth, OH 45662. All family and friends are welcome to attend. Flowers and donations are not necessary but appreciated. Condolences may be sent to www.melcherfuneralhome.com.
Melcher Hammer Funeral Home phone number is (740) 353-2808.
Mommy, the person who loved us unconditionally from our first heartbeat until her last breath. The one who acted as our teacher, doctor, therapist and our best friend. The one true person that we feel that we cannot live without. No words can describe what a wonderful Mother you were, but your memory and essence will always remain within each of us. Your time on earth is gone, but you will never be forgotten.