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Michelle Humanick

July 30th, 2010  |  by Marcus Afzali  |  Published in Site Announcements  |  3 Comments

Back in 2006 this site was launched by David Daddio and Rob Goodspeed to focus on development issues taking place in College Park so that “students and city residents can be educated, debate the merits of projects and voice opinions.”   Both have since moved out of the city and for over a year now the person who has kept this site going and posted most of the articles you have read is a city activist by the name of Clay Gump.  Clay’s optimism about the future of College Park and the potential he believes our city has is refreshing and inspiring for those of us who believe College Park can one day be a truly great college town.

During last weekends storm tragedy struck as Clay’s wife Michelle was killed by a falling tree while running errands with her mother-in-law.  Michelle like Clay was dedicated to serving her community and making College Park a better place to live.  The Washington Post article on Michelle states:

“Michelle Humanick was ever-present in her College Park neighborhood. Stopping to chat while walking her golden retriever, Rocky BalBubba. Playing with her daughter in the snow. Hosting political events, countless play dates, family-friendly movie nights and a regular poker party with her husband.”

Clay and Michelle have done so much for our community from serving on city committees, to neighborhood watch, to keeping this site going (which I know many of us view us an amazing resource).  If you are as thankful as I am for everything Clay and Michelle have done for our community including this site and want to support Clay and his two  children please make a  contribution to the Sophie and Amelia Gump Education Fund in memory of Michelle, c/o Juliet Johnson at Suntrust Bank, 2825 Smith Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21209 (410-602-9109).

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  1. Ben says:

    July 31st, 2010 at 10:43 pm (#)

    Clay, I’m so sorry to hear about what happened to your wife. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. As a College Park resident, I want to thank you and wife for all you have done to help make this a better community for all of us.

    Warmest Regards,
    Ben

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  2. Former Resident says:

    August 11th, 2010 at 2:50 pm (#)

    Clay,

    I am so sorry for your tragic loss, which is a loss to everyone in our community, most of all you and your kids.

    It’s trite but true to say that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Most of all, I bid you hug your beautiful children, love them with all your might, and enjoy the peace and truth of their perfect innocence.

    Paul

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  3. Clay Gump says:

    August 12th, 2010 at 12:04 am (#)

    Thank you all for the support and kindness in this time of grief.

    -Clay

    http://michelle.claygump.com

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