Charles B. Jump

Service Date: October 14, 2019
Visitation Info: Florence Christian Church
Interment Info: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Service Info: Florence Christian Church
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Charles “Bud” Jump, 87, passed away Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at his home following a fall and recent failing health, surrounded by his loving kids.  Bud was a member of Florence Christian Church.  He served in the US Marines and was an engineer on the CSX railroad.  Bud spent his time fishing, reading and watching Civil War History, following the UK Wildcats and keeping up with his kids, grandkids and great-granddaughter.  Bud was preceded in death by his parents Nannie and Winford Jump and beloved wife Betty Scalf Jump.  He is survived by his children Charlsey Smith and Brian (Susan) Jump; his grandchildren Michael & Courtney Smith and Brittany & Brandon Jump; and great-granddaughter Charlotte Chakanyuka. Visitation will be held on Monday, October 14, 2019 from 10-11 AM at Florence Christian Church with services to immediately follow at 11 AM.  Bud will be laid to rest beside his beloved wife Betty Scalf Jump at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Erlanger, KY. In lieu of flowers Memorial Contributions may be made to Bluegrass Care Navigators at 2312 Alexandria Dr, Lexington, KY 40504.

Monday
14
October
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Florence Christian Church

300 Main Street
Florence, KY 41042
Monday
14
October
11:00 am

Florence Christian Church

300 Main Street
Florence, KY 41042

Forest Lawn Memorial Park

Address: 3227 Dixie Hwy ERLANGER, KY 41018
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Charles B. Jump


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Charlsey, Brian and Families

Charlsey, Brian and families – We are sorry to hear about your dad. Although we are out of town taking care of our grands and will be unable to be at the service honoring your dad, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Celebrate his life.

Jan and David Ransdell


Deepest Sympathy

I was saddened to learn of Charles Buddy’s passing. Although I hadn’t seen him in years, I thought of him often. I best remember him for his teasing but kind nature. You have my sympathy and thoughts in this difficult time.