James David “Jim” Stump
It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved James David “Jim” Stump. Jim was born on November 16, 1954, in Charleston, West Virginia, to the late Chester Richard Stump and Virginia Fulk Stump. He passed peacefully, surrounded by the love of his family. A man of quiet strength, kindness, and faith, Jim lived his life as a true gentleman, guided always by devotion to God and to those he loved most.
Born in Charleston, Jim was raised primarily in Clendenin, West Virginia, where he spent most of his childhood and formative years. He attended Herbert Hoover High School, graduating in 1973. Jim went on to attend West Virginia University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in Graphic Design in 1977. During his time at WVU, he was a proud member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and played an integral role in the design of the iconic Flying WV logo-an enduring symbol cherished by generations of Mountaineers.
It was while working at Twin Towers that Jim met the love of his life, Sabrina. Their bond was immediate and enduring. Following graduation, Jim accepted a position with Marriott Corporation in Atlanta, Georgia. His career with Marriott took him across the country in various leadership roles over several years. Yet his greatest calling was always home, and his love for Sabrina ultimately brought him back to West Virginia. They were married in 1983 and built a life grounded in faith, family, and deep devotion to one another.
Upon returning to West Virginia, Jim served on the executive committee that helped open the Charleston Marriott Town Center, where he held the role of Director of Services. In the late 1980s through the early 1990s, he served as General Manager of Kanawha Country Club before transitioning into a successful career in real estate with Old Colony Company.
Jim was a devoted husband and a loving father. He and Sabrina welcomed their two children in 1984 and 1986, roles that brought him his greatest pride and joy. He loved his children dearly and found his deepest happiness in simply being at home with his family. Sundays were sacred, and family dinners together were a cherished tradition that remained constant through the years. Faith was an integral part of Jim’s life and sustained him through both joy and adversity. He was a proud and faithful member of St. George Orthodox Cathedral, where his devotion to God guided him through life’s most challenging seasons.
Jim is survived by his beloved wife, Sabrina Stump; his cherished children, Dr. Matthew D. Stump and Dr. Jacqueline H. Stump; his sister, Michele (and husband Tom) of Morgantown, West Virginia; his brother, Rick Stump (and wife Cindy) of Charlotte, North Carolina; his nephew, Jacob Stump (and wife Christy); and the loving members of the Howard and Teeter families. He was preceded in death by his parents, Chester Richard Stump and Virginia Lee Fulk.
In his leisure time, Jim found joy in life’s simple pleasures. He had a passion for cooking and was especially known for making exceptional pies. He was a master gardener, loved spending time at the beach, and took great delight in Christmas, his favorite holiday, especially decorating and creating a warm, festive home for his family. Reserved, quiet, kind, and easygoing, Jim was known for his gentle demeanor and steady presence. He was, in every sense, a gentleman.
Jim lived a meaningful life defined by love, faith, and devotion to family. He leaves behind a legacy of quiet strength, generosity, and unwavering integrity. He was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed.
The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to Johns Hopkins University, the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Witt Durden, Dr. Jeremy Stapleton, Dr. Mitch Rashid, and the late Dr. Steven Jubelirer for their compassionate care and dedication throughout Jim’s journey.
A service to honor the life of Jim will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at St. George Orthodox Cathedral in Charleston, West Virginia, officiated by Reverend Alex Mackoul. Burial will follow immediately at Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston.
The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025, at St. George Orthodox Cathedral.
Memories of Jim may be shared by visiting snodgrassfuneral.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. George Foundation. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston, West Virginia.

I grewup with Jim in Clendenin he was a good person. I liked and respected him very much.
To Matt,Jacqueline and family .You have my deepest condolences at the loss of your father .May God comfort you ,keep you and give you peace at this difficult time.You are both wonderful representatives of the legacy of your father .His love for you will always be reflected in your hearts . May the love of your friends and family help to support and strengthen you through this challenging time.
Sabrina,Matt, Jacqueline,
My heart aches for you. James David as I referred to him was my best buddy from the time I came to Herbert Hoover then on to WVU after graduation. The stories and memories I have of those 53 years will be cherished for as long as I live. He was a class act for sure. A good friend and personality unmatched . God’s grace and comfort for those left behind.
Sabrina, Matt and Jacqueline,
With sincere and heartfelt sympathy in your time of sorrow. So glad we had the honor to meet and get to know Jim when our daughters became college friends. He was a true gentleman through and through. May the love of family and friends bring you peace and comfort.
Sincerely,
Maggie and Eric Kuhn
Sabrina and family. Our most sincere love and prayers in your loss. What a gentle, lovely man. His legacy is a gift to so many people. Peace be with you. Denise and Mike
Dear Sabrina and Family, we worked with Jim when we were all transferred to open the Charleston Marriott Hotel. We had a lot of fun opening the hotel and working together. Jim was so personable, kind and professional and we enjoyed our time in WV. Todd and I still have the wedding gift Jim gave us. We are so sorry and pray for your peace and comfort. May Jim rest in eternal peace.
Sabrina, Matt & family. My heart aches for you all. Jim was such a wonderful man and always so proud of you. May the wonderful memories of him live on through you, his extended family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
My deepest sympathies to the Stump family on the the loss of Jim. Prayers for his family.
Sabrina, Matthew, Jacqueline, Rick, Jacob and the entire family: Paula and I send our sincere sympathies on Jim’s passing. You are all in our thoughts and we pray that you find comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Tom and Paula Flaherty
Debbie and I would like to offer our most sincere prayers to the Stump family. Growing up in Clendenin with the Stump family provided lasting memories of wonderful times. God Bless!!
Prayers to this beautiful family for their great loss, especially Dr. Matt and Dr. Jacqueline🙏🏻