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Harry James Stout II

February 18, 1957 ~ May 22, 2021

Harry James “Jim” Stout II, age 64, a resident of Brushy Fork Community passed away unexpectedly on Saturday May 22, 2021 in Broaddus Hospital Emergency Room. Jim was born February 18, 1957 in Philippi a son of the late Harry James and Eva Louise (Cain) Stout. Surviving is- Twin brother, Harlen “Joe” Stout and wife Melissa of Brushy Fork Community Sisters, Belva Ewing of Brushy Fork Community Gladys Marie Ferguson and husband Curtis of Jane Lew Lovie Jane Young and husband Danny of Charleston Nephews, Joey Stout and wife Stacy, Bobby Clifton and wife Karen, Scott Purkey and wife Theresa, Keith Purkey and wife Donna, Mike Purkey and wife Karen, Jimmy Morris and wife Patty, Sandra Kay Cunningham and husband Bubba, Timmy Daugherty and wife Erin, Lora Hebb, and Dawna Mackey Step-grandson, Kenny Paul Weekley III, and several great-nephews and nieces. Jim worked as a Heavy Equipment Operator for Development Services and C &W Coal Company. He was co-owner and operator of J &J Logging and JJ Farms with his brother. He enjoyed working on his family farm with his brother Joe, great nephew Talan and great niece Paisley Stout. He also enjoyed logging and farming with Brian Wentz. Jim enjoyed racing with Denny Chamberlin Race team, and Eric Hudkins Motorsports and recently became partial team owner of the Jacob Hawkins CJ Johnson # 37 Race Team. He also enjoyed playing cards with his nephews and cousin James Cain, and would help out in the community whenever he could. Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Tuesday May 25, from 4-8 pm, Wednesday May 26, from 3-8pm and on Thursday May 27, from 10 am- 12 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 12 pm with Pastor Mike Riffle officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Tabor Cemetery.

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  1. I remember my childhood coming down with my grandparents, Jim & Jennie Cain for visits and the family reunions. I remember sitting and talking with Uncle Harry and talking to Jim & Joe. Jim (and Joe) are honorable, upstanding men.. the kind of men that boys should aspire to be like. He will be missed and I wish that I could have spent more time with him and the rest of the family. My job takes me all over and rarely leaves me free time to get back to WV! Rest in Peace, Jim.

  2. Thoughts and prayers to the family of one of my racing buddies.I will miss our talks and friendship Rest In Peace my friend.

  3. I am so sorry to hear of your family's loss. I'm a classmate, class of '75, and remember both Harry and Harlan as such nice guys. My heart goes out to Harlan and all of your family members.

    Judy Creed White

  4. So terribly sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Many good memories of him and Joe and racing. Prayers for comfort and strength for Joe and the family. Our sincerest condolences-


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