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Heather Marie Stump passed away peacefully on January 27th at the age of 50.
Born on August 8, 1975, in Vancouver, Washington, Heather lived a life defined by strength, leadership, and unwavering love.
Her incredible work ethic shined as she built a respected career as a Plant Manager for a manufacturer in Tucson, Arizona. Heather led teams both confidently and compassionately, leaving a lasting mark on everyone who worked alongside her.
Above all, Heather was a devoted follower of Christ. Her faith shaped the way she deeply loved, without condition. She believed in grace over guilt, love over judgment, and connection over division. Heather had a rare gift for making every person she encountered feel seen and valued. She fiercely defended not only her close friends and family, but people from all walks of life.
Heather had one of the most passionate and vibrant spirits, especially when it came to her beloved Green Bay Packers. She was a devoted fan who proudly cheered and declared, “Go Pack Go,” no matter the season! That loyalty and enthusiasm were just another reflection of how fully she lived and loved.
The titles she wore most proudly were Auntie and Sister. Her love for her family and friends was unmatched. She had a way of wrapping people, even strangers, in warmth and reminding them they were never alone.
Heather was living in Alabama at the time of her passing. Though her time here was far too short, her legacy of faith, strength, fierce loyalty, and unconditional love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Heather was preceded in death by her mother, Diana; her father, Kevin; and her sister, Mindy.
She is survived by her nephew, Jordan; her brother, Mike; and her best friend, Andrea Jackson.
In honor of Heather’s life and the strength she showed throughout her journey with muscle dystrophy, memorial donations may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association
“Well done, good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:23
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