Mary Sue Crump

mary crump

November 22, 1942 ~ December 12, 2021

Born in: Winchester, KY
Resided in: Duluth, GA

Mrs. Mary Sue Crump, 79, ended her three-year battle with pancreatic cancer on 12/12/2021. She was predeceased by her parents, Thomas and Nannie Mae Burch Berry, siblings David Berry, Alma Williams (Charles, Jr. dec.), Bill Berry (Arnita) and special nephew David Hunt.

She is survived by her husband of 58 years, R.G. Crump, her son and daughter in law, Randy and Lynne Crump (Dunwoody, GA) her son Dr. M. Todd Crump (Columbia, SC), two sets of twin grandchildren whom she adored: Gordon & Gracie, and Ellie & Lila, and her sister Judy Hunt (Walter, dec.), brother Jim (Geneva) Berry, nieces, nephews, grand Godchildren, and countless friends.

Sue grew up in Winchester, KY. Although she never attended college or nursing school, she served as Dr. Robert Brashear’s “nurse” for many years. Dr. B’s patients adored Mary Sue and her warm, caring spirit. However, her life vocation was to become an amazing wife, an incredible mother, a gifted cook, a perfect hostess, a proud grandmother, and the kind of friend and neighbor that all cherished. She and the family left Winchester to move to Nashville, TN, then to Palm Beach Gardens, FL, and finally to Duluth, GA. Regardless of where she lived, Sue always made sure you felt right at home.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 21, at 11:00 a.m. at Johns Creek Baptist Church where she worshiped, volunteered as a greeter, and looked forward to attending services each Sunday. Family will greet friends immediately following the service in the Heritage Room at the Church. A private inurnment service will be held at a later date. The service will be broadcast in the chapel at Scobee Funeral Home in Winchester, KY on Thursday, December 23 at 11:00 a.m. to accommodate our friends and family members unable to travel long distances. A memorial service will also be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Columbia, SC after the holidays. Please contact a member of the family after December 22 if you would like a link to view the service online.

The family would like to thank numerous friends and neighbors for their greeting cards, home cooked meals, flower arrangements, words of encouragement and prayers over the last few years. Your kindness and generosity have been overwhelming, and there are no words to express our sincere gratitude for your amazing show of love and friendship. We give thanks to the staff and congregation at Johns Creek Baptist Church for their incredible love and support. We express our gratitude to her providers, Dr. Ryan Bozof, Dr. Nishan Fernando, Dr. Eddie Abdalla, Mrs. Brittany Glaser, Alethea RN (hospice), and her home health aides, Helen, Titi and Stephanie.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her honor to Johns Creek Baptist Church, 6910 McGinnis Ferry Road, Alpharetta, GA 30005 or to The Free Medical Clinic, 1875 Harden Street, Columbia, SC 29204. Or you may simply choose to do as Sue would do: offer a warm smile, say hello to a stranger, and reflect the love of God to all you meet this day. We grieve for now, but not as those without hope; for Sue…Mom…Mimi was a beautiful Christian woman whose faith has at last given her victory in Jesus as she joins that great cloud of witnesses for all eternity!

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  1. Joyce Pasley says:

    With our deepest sympathy (Mary Sue’s First Cousins): Bob Burch, Dorthy and Edward Stone, Marjorie Palmer, and Joyce and Lane Pasley. You’re in our thoughts and prayers.

  2. Jean Waddell says:

    Sue was a loving and caring person,
    and the one you would want to meet if you needed someone. When Sue expressed her feelings for someone, you knew she meant every word. She was the type of person that God means when he says “love your neighbor as yourself.” We love her very much and she will always be in our hearts.
    Our prayers our with all of you.

    • John and Laurie Salomon says:

      Our hearts and prayers go out to RG and the entire Crump family. Sue was just a wonderful person. We loved being her neighbor and her telling us Kentucky stories. On our little piece of Heaven on Tintern Trace in St Marlo you could always expect to see Sue or RG enjoying a neighborly chat with one of our gang. Our neighborhood get togethers we’re always enhance with Sue’s presence. We will always keep our memories of Sue in our hearts !

    • Pete Eisele says:

      A second mother as I was growing up: her love and selfless kindness were unexhaustable, and her sense of humor brought much joy to all who knew her. But always first was her faith which she lived and shared with everyone she encountered. She was an irreplaceable Southern lady.

  3. Kim Rogers Thomason says:

    I have fond memories of her infectious laugh and love of life. My family spent many happy times with her, RG, Todd and Randy that I will never forget. Rest easy, sweet soul.

  4. Rebecca Jaber says:

    There are no perfect words to say when you lose someone so special like Sue Crump. I can only express how fortunate we’ve all been having had Sue in our lives. My deepest sympathy RG, & to your family.

  5. Gail Graham says:

    She was a very special friend to me for many years. She will be missed by many people. My condolences to R.G, Todd, Randy and family! She was the epitome of a true Christian, southern lady. I will miss her!

  6. Pat & Bob Moravek says:

    I am so heartbroken. She was one of the sweetest people I have ever met. We had a lot in common. I loved her very much. RG, we love you too. If there is anything we can do for you, please let us know. She was a true Christian and definitely a Southern lady but she knew how to have fun and laugh. She was just the best and I am blessed that Andrea introduced us to her years back. Loved her very much.

  7. Wendell and Gail Lewis says:

    Our hearts go out to RG and the entire family. Our hope is that the love and prayers of all surround and comfort everyone. May many fond memories ease the saddest of the coming days.

  8. Claudia Warthen says:

    I met Sue thru other ladies in St Marlo. She always had a kind word upon greeting. She had a way of making you feel so special. Anyone who ever knew her was gifted by her smile and big heart. My sincere condolences to her family. Prayer for peace and comfort.

  9. Trudy Provo says:

    My heart is so saddened by this terrible news. Sue was such an amazing lady. Always smiling. She fought really hard through this battle. My heart, prayers and deepest sympathy go out to you RG and your beautiful family. May the glory and love of God bring you comfort through this very difficult time.

  10. Mark & Kaaren Lloyd says:

    Sue and RG were neighbors for many years and we moved but continued to be blessed with their friendship. Sue was a special person with a great faith in God and will be missed by those who knew her. To RG and your family, prayers are with you all and may you find peace in knowing she is with God. Love to All, Kaaren and Mark

  11. Beth Townley says:

    Sue was one of the sweetest ladies. I am so sorry for your loss R.G, Todd and Randy. Sending prayers to your family.🙏❤️


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