Patrick Ryan Lumb's Obituary
With great sadness on Valentines day February 14,2021 we lost our beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend Patrick Ryan Lumb who was at the tender age of 31. Patrick had so much life ahead of him however in the short time we were blessed to have him he touched every soul he had met with his kind and loving heart. Patrick was never one to pass judgment but instead welcomed everyone with an open heart and arms with one of the warmest hugs you could ever have. Anyone who knew Pat knew he always had a smile on his face and always loved to be the life of the party, Patrick had the kind of smile that you could never stay mad at.
Patrick is survived by his devoted mother Theresa McClain (nee Thompson) and father David Lumb Jr. Loving sisters Natasha McGrady and her husband Roger, Nicole Strawbridge, Constance Swann and her husband Matt, Emily Brunner and her husband Mark, Erica Brunner and her husband Eric, Michaela Lumb, and Jessica Anderson. His aunt who he loved as a second mother Helena Thompson Schlauch as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. He will be deeply missed by all of his Nieces & Nephews who he loved as his own. Michael, Mackenzie, Roman, Roger, Juliana, Shianne, Kadien, William, Selena, Mionna, Emory, Tiffany, Alysianna, Azaleah, Andalasia, Leonidas, Rileahna, Autum, Aybree, Mylah, Leland, Miles, Bentley, Ava, Kalianna, Layla and Savannah. Loving grandson of the late Irene and William Thompson, and Addie May and Charles Lumb Sr. Although you may be in Heaven your story is not over yet.
The family invite friends to call at the Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home, Inc. 1501 E. Fort Avenue, Locust Point MD 21230 on Tuesday February 23, 2021 from 3:00pm-5:00pm. A private viewing for the family will be held from 7:00pm-9:00pm. Due to the Covid 19 restrictions the funeral home can only allow a limited number of people inside the building at a time. Everyone entering the funeral home will be required to wear a mask. Please allow additional time if you are planning on coming to the funeral home.
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