Carol Ann McGlumphy Grum, 82, passed into the higher service of her Lord on March 13, 2019 at Valley Hospice in Steubenville, Ohio. She was born February 20, 1937 the daughter of the late William G. and Katherine Holowid McGlumphy III. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a daughter Susan Lynn Tudor; sister Judith Durenberger and a brother William S. McGlumphy. Carol retired from Dr. Francis Sunseri’s Medical Office. She held church membership at First Westminster Presbyterian Church, Steubenville where she served as organist for many years and was organist for over 35 years at Starkdale Presbyterian Church. Carol graduated from West Liberty State College as a Dental Hygienist and her early years was active member of 4H Club and took piano lessons from age 7 through college. She sang in churches locally and in the Pittsburgh area. She is survived by her son David Eric (Anna) Grum; six grandchildren Rachel and Catherine Tudor, JoAnn, Frances “Frankie”, David Ethan and Erika Grum; sister Susan (Carl) Gleason of Ravenswood, WV; brother David Roberts (Sandra) McGlumphy of Toccoa, GA. Memorial services will be held at First Westminster Presbyterian Church, 235 North 4th Street, Steubenville, Ohio 43952 on Friday, March 22, 2019 where friends may call from 10:30 until the time of services at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Jason Elliott officiating. Private inurnment in Greenlawn Cemetery, Moundsville, West Virginia. Friends are invited to attend a luncheon immediately following the service in the church fellowship hall. Memorial contributions may be directed to First Westminster Church or Donor’s choice.
09/03/2024
Don & Dianna Vandeborne
So sorry for your loss. Such a sweet lady. She has earned her place in heaven. Knew her from Starkdale Church.
09/03/2024
Carolyn & Vernon McCamic
Very Lovely Lady !! Fantastic Organist. I knew Carol very well, had been to her Home many times. So sorry for your Loss. Knew her from Starkdale Church.
09/03/2024
Lynn Sunseri
I was a freshman in high school when I met Carol. I began working at my dad's office. In essence, she was my first 'boss' and trainer. She ran that office like a pro and took good care of my dad and the patients. She taught me all the tricks of insurance billing. Some evenings, I rode home with her. She knew that I played the piano at the time... and her little blue maverick would hum.... she said, "Lynn that hum is a B".... and in fact the minute I got home... humming that tone coming from her muffler... I played that B on my piano... and sure enough... it was!!!! Much love and hugs to the family... and Heaven has just gained a fabulous organist and singer.
09/03/2024
Debbie, Ashley and Matthew Firm
09/03/2024
Ellen Mosti Barner and Doug Mosti
My brother Doug and I grew up in Starkdale Church and have fond memories of Carol as our organist and friend. Our deepest sympathy to you and your families.
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