Donna Lea Stump, 60, of Front Royal, Virginia passed away on Thursday, December 26, 2019.
A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, January 1, 2020 at 3 PM at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 West Main Street, Front Royal.
Mrs. Stump was born on July 27, 1959 in Radford, Virginia to Curbie Lee and Joan Marie Bates Boyd. She was preceded in death by her husband, James “Mickey” Stump.
Surviving along with her parents are her son, Colby Matthew Byrd (April) of Floyd, Virginia; daughter, Jessica Ann Brooks (Peter) of Front Royal; sister, Julie Ann McCann (Dale) of Front Royal; brother, Kenneth Ray Boyd of Floyd; three granddaughters, Tosha Ashton Webber, Megan Noel Brooks and Taylor Makenzie Ratcliffe all of Front Royal; grandson, Harley Davidson Morris Sr. of Front Royal; three great grandchildren, Harley Davidson Morris Jr., Greyson James Morris and Addison Elizabeth Morris all of Front Royal and nieces and nephews, Miranda Lee Mabry, Cody William McCann, and Kenzie Leigh Boyd.
The family will receive friends two hours prior to the service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

Prayers for family and friends. She was a wonderful friend and will be missed
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family an all friends effected by this tragity .She is now in the arms of our Lordand woll forever missed.God have mercy on us all.
Was truly a great friend to my daughter Patrina Unroe steckel who was friends for many a years. I also called her a friend
Donna had been a dear friend of mine for many years. I will miss her dearly. May God give the family comfort and peace at this time.
Donna was family. I will never forget her.She was a hoot and I will truly miss her visits.
I pray for God’s comfort for her family.
I remember moving into our house when I was a child and meeting Donna walking down “the hollow”. From the very beginning I enjoyed talking to her and having long interesting conversations. She was a very caring, true to herself and giving person.
We will always hold her close to our hearts, remembering all the great times spent with her. She is missed so deeply that it’s really hard to put to words.
The most painful goodbyes are the one that are never said and never explained
I miss you Donna won’t you come back Cause you were loved didn’t you know that?You helped me so much with my life ,I could talk with you and you to me I would have saved you if only I knew ! you will always be in my heart and thoughts forever Your closest friend Beth
John and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family members during your time of bereavement. Donna was a hard worker when she came to stay with her parents in Floyd. Her dad, Curbie, loved gardening and Donna would can or freeze the fruits and vegetables to eat until spring. Donna will certainly be missed from all that knew her.
Donna was a wonderful person and a dear friend. I remember the first time she welcomed us into her home, helped me get my wheelchair in, gosh we talked and laughed for hours. We will miss her dearly !
Our heart and sincere condolences goes out to the family and other friends.
Prayers for the family. You will be missed .