
Stephanie Marie Shumans, July 13, 1966 – October 11, 2025.
Stephanie Marie Shumans passed away Saturday, October 11, 2025 under the compassionate care of Abercorn Rehabilitation
Center, Savannah, Georgia. Born July 13, 1966 in Savannah, Georgia, she was the youngest of
four children and the only girl. She was raised in Port Wentworth and graduated from
Tompkins High School in 1984.
Stephanie is predeceased by her mother, Estelle Pritchard Shumans Covenah; her father, John
Hubert Shumans; her step-father, Gleamon Royston Covenah; and brother, John Paul Shumans.
She is survived by her brothers; James N. Shumans (Debbie); Edward T. Shumans (Nancy); step-
sister, Glenda Morris (Ken); Nephews; Brian Shumans (Wendy), Keith Shumans, and Christopher
Shumans (Leah); niece, Erin Shumans; and precious aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Arrangements by Families First Funeral Care and Cremation Center.
Service: Bull Street Baptist Church, 1400 Bull Street, Savannah, GA. Saturday, November 1 st at
11:00 a.m. with visitation at 10:30 a.m. preceding the service.
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Julia Grant
Stephanie was a jewel. She shared a room with my mom at the nursing facility. She help to watch over her and gave me the run down on how the unit cared for my mom. I called her my angel. After my mom passed I tried to keep up with her she had my number and I had hers. A sweet spirited person. Whose life will be missed. She has earned her 🪽. Goodnight my angel tell my mom hello.
Susanne McLaughlin
With sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of Stephanie. She was a sweet person in high school. May she rest in peace. May God’s mercy be upon her family at this time. God bless all the family. From a class member of Tompkins High c/o 1984
Jan (McGinty) Boyett
Rest in peace, Sparkles!
Inez P. Golden
Stephanie was our special niece who had a very sweet outgoing personality and jovial nature for everyone to enjoy including her Aunt Inez and Uncle Jim. She brightened our days with phone calls full of laughter. May she rest in peace with no more pain and misery!