Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2021)

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  1.    Tinney,  Thomas Ray
  2.    Floyd,  Clarice Eleanor
  3.    Luther,  Robert Vinson
  4.    Luther,  Susan Dawn
  5.    Byrd,  Sheila Kay
  6.    Cullum,  William Daniel
  7.    Reynolds,  J. C.
  8.    Hemlepp,  Vicki Lynn
  9.    Jarvis,  Gary Allen
  10.  Hutchinson,  Christopher
  11.  Rowe,  Larry Paul
  12.  Rowe,  Larry Paul
  13.  Bias,  Sandra Hope
  14.  Boudon,  Crella Jean
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  Workman,  Marsha Elaine
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  Woods,  Dorothy Lee
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  Bias,  Lemach Everett
  18.
  Kirby,  Donna Evelyn
  19.  Jeffers,  Barry James
  20.  Blake,  Lois J.
  21.  Black,  Virgie Elizabeth
  22.  Duffield,  Kathleen
  23.  Conn,  Sharon Rae
  24.  McCray,  Sharolyn Ann
  25.  Simms,  Robert Dennis
  26.  Irvin,  Sandra Lee
  27.  Nelson,  Joseph Mayo
  28.  Gebhardt,  Georgia Mae
  29.  Estep,  Herschel Larryl
  30.  Theuring,  Stephen Michael
  31.  Perry,  Alice Lucille
  32.  Stokley,  James Homer



 


 


 

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Obituary

James Homer "Jim" Stokley
(August 20, 1957 - December 27, 2021)


James Homer "Jim" Stokley



James Homer "Jim" Stokley
, 64, of Ona, husband of Susan Ellis Stokley, passed away Monday, December 27, 2021 in St. Mary's Medical Center. He was born August 20, 1957 in Logan, WV, a son of the late Joseph Orus and Lila Louise Lackey Stokley. One sister also preceded him in death. He was a US Airforce veteran and was a district manager for Mobil Link Cellular. Survivors in addition to his wife include: one daughter, Kelley Tull of Deleware; two sons and their spouses, Christopher and Heather Stokley of Deleware, and Edward and Susan Stokley of Ona; four sisters, Becky, Kathy, Theresa and Cindy; 6 grandchildren, Jonathan, McKinley, Drew, Kenneth, Joseph and Lilly. Jim was very active in the Boy Scouts of America serving as scout master and a mentor to many boys in their journey of growing up. He really enjoyed cooking for the scouts, Biscuits and Gravy his specialty. He bragged about being able to feed each boy for 1.79 per meal. He received the Silver Beaver award and numerous other honors during his scouting years. He was loved and will be missed by many. No services are scheduled at this time. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. Chapman's Mortuary is assisting the family.

 

 

 

 

 

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