OBITUARY
Grace Marie Lumpkins
October 3, 1932 – April 16, 2025
She was a kind and loving woman. She enjoyed church, garage sales and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She sang in the church choir, like an angel. She will be loved and missed by all.
Grace is survived by her daughter, Tammy Dimitroff and her son, Michael Leon Lumpkins. Mrs. Lumpkins also leaves behind many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Cleo Lumpkins; parents, George Smith and Genevieve Aker; and children, Philip Lumpkins, Marie Luce, Teresa Senclair, Jenevieve Matthews, Diana Lumpkins and Patrick Lumpkins.
A memorial service for Grace will be held Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 10:30 AM at Bloomington First Baptist, 68 Leonard Ave S, Bloomington, TX 77951.
Thoughts and memories may be shared at www.colonialfuneralhomevictoria.com.
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Date: | 5/17/2025 | Time: | 10:30 AM | Location: | Bloomington First Baptist, Bloomington, TX |
Grace Marie Lumpkins passed away on Saturday, April 26, 2025. For additional information, please view the complete Grace Marie Lumpkins obituary at the Victoria Advocate newspaper obituaries: obits.victoriaadvocate.com  To order flowers & plants, call (361) 575-2307 |
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