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James Vincent Bunch

June 9, 1937 - February 13, 2017

U.S. Veteran

Burial Date February 17, 2017

Family and friends may call at the Amos Carvelli Funeral Home, 201 Edison Street, Nutter Fort on Thursday from 12:00 to 8:00 pm.   The service will be held at the Amos Carvelli Funeral Home on Friday, February 17, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Jim Nuzum presiding.   Interment will follow in the Floral Hills Memorial Gardens.  

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Tim Bunch and family, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. He was a great man and I loved seeing him at our Baseball games back in the day. I also would see him in passing going over winding way to visit home. He is in a much better place. God Bless!

Posted by David Bunnell on February 17, 2017

Family of Jim Bunch, So sorry to hear of Jim\'s passing. I worked for Jim at the Exponent Telegram beginning in 1988. As I had told him on more than one occasion, he was the best boss I ever had. Many times over the years I happened upon Jim and was always greeted with a hug and smile. May God wrap his loving arms around you all in your time of sorrow.

Posted by Jean Ann England-Boggess on February 16, 2017

Tim and Amy we are so sorry to hear of Jims passing. He was such a nice man did so much for others. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Unfortunately we are out of town and won't be able to attend the service but are with you in thought and spirit. May God give you peace and comfort

Posted by Bob and Linda Abell on February 16, 2017

I was saddend to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great boss, band member and leader, friend, and a brother in Christ to me. I will miss him. Yet, I am also rejoicing because another child of GOD has been received into heaven. Prayers go out to you all for comfort in your time of loss.

Posted by Elaine Satterfield on February 16, 2017

Sorry for your loss, I only knew Jim for a short time through church. However he made a long lasting impression on me. He was a great guy and God broke the mold when he made Jim.

Posted by Don and Denise Jenkins on February 16, 2017

Pam & Family, We are sorry for your loss. Jim is now in a better place with no pain or anquish. Love and prayers.

Posted by Jim & Penny Demastus on February 16, 2017

So sorry to hear of your loss. Jim was a wonderful person with a tender spirit. He fought a good fight and we all know he is singing at the throne of Jesus!

Posted by Mike and Deanna on February 16, 2017

Pam & family, Al & I are so sorry for your loss, Jim will be greatly missed by so many people. We have great memories of his singing and entertainment at Toni's . Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God Bless You.

Posted by Al & Toni (Tarantino) Fleming on February 15, 2017

Dear family. Death is an enemy! So says the Word of God. True comfort comes in knowing that God does not cause our death, for He promises to eliminate death completely in the near future. I hope this gives you a measure of comfort during this difficult times. (1 Corinthians 15:26; Isaiah 25:8).

Posted by pfl on February 15, 2017

Pam and family. I was really saddened today when I heard about the passing of Jim Bunch. Me and Jim were good friends for many years. Back in the late 1960s we were both District Managers for the Clarksburg Exponent Telegram. He was a wonderful man to work with and had a great sense of humor. I will miss him dearly and I am sure he will be missed by many. You and all of your family are in my thoughts and prayers today. May God comfort and bless you always. (Rest in Peace Jim)--Larry G. Crislip

Posted by Larry G. Crislip on February 15, 2017

Pam, We are so sorry to hear of Jim\'s passing. He was such a wonderful man. A very dear friend to our family. We loved & enjoyed his music for a lot of years. Pam, may you find peace in the memories. (RIP Jim & thanks for the good times) With our love, John & Margie Prunty & family

Posted by Debbie Poluck - John & Margie (Jones) Prunty (Jones Family @ Mill Fall) on February 15, 2017

Dear Pam my condolences that I lost of your husband he was a great man and a friend to everyone and he will be sorely missed God bless

Posted by Veldia Hess on February 15, 2017

So Sorry for your loss.Fly high Jim and keep my boys in line for me.

Posted by Pam Carder Cayton on February 15, 2017

Pamela so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers

Posted by Jack and Madge davis on February 15, 2017

Pam and family, So sorry about Jim! May God bless you and your family at this time. Jim is at peace now. He fought such a gallant fight. He set an example for others! Our prayers are with you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. Joe and Sandy Tomaro

Posted by Sandy Tomaro on February 15, 2017

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing, but also grateful that he is in our Lord's loving arms now, free from pain and fully restored. I have no doubt that Jim is already making beautiful music with the angels and God's choir! I will forever remember his beautiful voice singing at my Dad's funeral. I am sorry for your loss Pam and family. Sleep with angels Jim!

Posted by Melodye Demastus on February 15, 2017

I will miss you "Joe" & you calling me "Josephine" but I know Heaven became more glorious with your beautiful voice.. I'm not good at "Goodbyes", they don't come easy I life but just like Jesus' Last Supper, perhaps we should pay close attention to how he does it. Jesus washes away any disappointment He may have had with His disciples by washing their feet. Reconciliation was a part of Jesus' great farewell. Our "goodbyes" should imitate His. Whether great or small, whether people know they need it or not, we should let this reconciling love of Christ flow through us, bathing our "goodbyes " with His presence, washing others with reconciling forgiveness will bring us peace and enable us to travel on. Consolation was a part of Jesus' farewell, "Do not let your hearts be troubled, I am going to prepare a place for you. We will be together again. And as Jesus wept at the grave of His friend Lazarus, so I weep at the loss of my friend Jim. And there must have been some sadness and tears at the thought of losing his wife, Pam, family & friends as he set sail to a new life beyond the Horizon. Yet relatives & friends joyful voices escorted Jim across the Horizon by the prayers of those who longed to see him. One day we will meet again my friend & the tears will turn to music & laughter. Thank you for singing my song, Child of Mine, I love you "Joe".

Posted by John & Karen Corbin on February 14, 2017

Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Cherish your memories.

Posted by Mark & Roberta Williams on February 14, 2017

What a wonderful man. He will be missed by many. Keeping all of you in my prayers.

Posted by Tammy Riffle Shaw on February 14, 2017

Singing among the ANGELS!

Posted by Kissy Riffle on February 14, 2017

To Tammy, Donna and Tim, I am so sorry to hear of Jims passing. I have many fond memories of our family gatherings many years ago, and many memories of just standing and talking with Jim. He was always a great guy and I always felt at home with him. I am sorry I of course wont be in Clarksburg but I am thinking of you all & pray for your comfort. Larry Fleming

Posted by Larry Fleming on February 14, 2017

All of Jim's family, we are so sorry for your loss. We pray for peace and comfort during this time. He has always been so special to so many, he will be missed. He and his birthday buddy (Uncle David) are celebrating with all of the family who have gone before. God is good.

Posted by Bob and Melody Waybright on February 14, 2017

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