James Allen Bradbury
Born: 12/21/1944
Died: 01/05/2025
Location: Teays Valley

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James Allen Bradbury

James Allen Bradbury, born Dec 21, 1944, passed away in the presence of his family on January 5th 2025, after a battle with cancer. A longtime resident of Putnam County, West Virginia, Jim was born in Portsmouth, Oh to Paul E. and Ada E. Bradbury. Jim grew up with a love for working with his hands and for recognizing the value of the repair of things worthy and unworthy of restoration. After graduation from Dunbar High School in 1962, Jim studied first at West Virginia University in Mechanical Engineering before transferring to a specialized Measurement Science program at the State University of New York at Alfred, NY, graduating at the top of his class. After graduation, he enlisted in the Army National Guard and worked for a scale company in Columbus, Ohio.  Jim & Judy met at Alfred and when they decided to get married, he decided to move back to WV to help his father grow the family business of Kanawha Valley Scale Service, later renamed Kanawha Scales and Systems (KSS). Jim eventually led and grew this company into a worldwide enterprise. The company’s hallmark product was a high speed, accurate train loading system for bulk products which has now been consistently selling around the world for over 45 years in the US, Canada, China, Australia, South America, Africa, India, the Middle East, and more. Prior to the company’s sale in April 2022, in which Jim retained an ownership interest, the company had also grown to 19 locations throughout the eastern US. He was a member of the Kanawha Valley Business Forum and the Scale Dealer Association.

Beyond KSS, Jim owned and operated many other businesses, most notably several in the realty sector, along with his wife Judy and son, Mark, as well as other valued partners. He held interests and served in leadership roles in several other companies, including a British-based company specializing in high performance aftermarket components for the automotive industry.  Since stepping away from the day-to-day operations of KSS, Jim’s greatest love was in finding, haggling, securing, and restoration of a wide variety of artifacts, from older cars and trucks to motorcycles, bicycles, clocks and just about everything in between.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Paul E Bradbury and Ada E Bradbury. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Judy L (Freeman) Bradbury, and his children Tracy (Mudar) Kattash of Lake Charles, LA, Mark (Holley) Bradbury of Scott Depot WV, Michael (Liz) Bradbury of Louisville KY, and sisters Pat Hatcher of Dunbar WV, Pauletta (Mike) Fisher of Durham, NC, and Debbie (David) Schwirian of Charleston WV.  Also left to cherish his memory are his grandchildren Ameera, Aniese, Aliya, Layla Kattash; Sarah and Hailey Bradbury; and Lou Bradbury (with a baby brother on the way), as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and extended family.

He enjoyed a long life with his wife, working side by side for 55 years and traveling the world together. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He enjoyed teaching his children and grandchildren many of life’s lessons like how to hold a flashlight steady while he worked under the hood of a car. His energetic and passionate work ethic, as well as his generosity to others has infected many around him, friends, family, and employees alike.  His willingness to help repair your broken “anything” or to lend the tool or knowledge to do so will be greatly missed by many.

The family requests that remembrances be made in the form of contributions to HospiceCare of Charleston, 1606 Kanawha Blvd., W, Charleston, WV 25387-2536.

A Celebration of Life will be scheduled for January 18th 2025, from 4pm – 8pm at Embassy Suites 300 Court Street, Charleston, West Virginia, 25301. A time of sharing memories and stories will begin at 6:00 pm. A buffet of Hors d ’Oeuvres will be provided by the family.

We have a block of rooms held for anyone who needs one. Please use “Bradbury” when requesting a room. Hotel contact info: 1-304-347-8700

Online condolences and memories may be shared by visiting www.snodgrassfuneral.com and selecting the obituary. Arrangements are in care of Snodgrass Funeral Home.

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