The Craigsville community lost one of its most beloved citizens when Gump Shiflett collapsed after returning to the Craigsville-Augusta Springs Rescue Squad building on July 30, 1995.<br />
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Love of community led Camp to be a member of the Craigsville-Augusta Springs Rescue Squad for the past five years and a longtime member of the Craigsville Volunteer Fire Department where he was an emergency vehicle operator course-certified vehicle driver for both organizations. He was also certified in CPR.<br />
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Gump's selfless nature was well known in Craigsville as were his love of coffee and bingo."Gump was the kind of guy that never met a stranger. Everybody in the community knew him and loved him. It always amazed me that he could answer a 3:00 a.m. call and look like he just got out of church," said fellow squad member Richard Fox."I don't know how he could fit everything into a day. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather as well as a tireless worker who would bend over backwards to help anyone."<br />
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Gump's greatest joys were his wife of 45 years, Elsie, his daughter, Della Deans who preceded him in death on September 2, 1991, his granddaughter, Jennifer Peters and his great-grandson, Kyle. Also surviving are three brothers, three sisters and his son-in-law Jerry G. Deans.<br />
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Honored 1998 |