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James Daniels Obituary


JAMES "JIM" OTTO DANIELS, of South Point, OH passed away from Earth into the arms of Jesus suddenly and unexpectedly in the early morning hours on Sunday, May 25th, 2025. He was born February 26, 1952, to late Otto and Delores Daniels and was preceded in death by his daughter, Tara Anne Daniels.
He is survived by the love of his life, his wife of twenty-two years, Lisa Daniels, also of South Point, OH. He is also survived by his three sons, David Daniels of Irmo, SC, Jonathan Daniels (Tasha) of Lexington, KY, David Adkins of Boise, ID, and one daughter, Casey Gibbs (Kevin) of North Grosvenordale, CT. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, who were his pride and joy: Bella, Will and Alexis Daniels, and Beans the cat, whom he tolerated (secretly adored). He also leaves behind his extended family which includes an enormous number of cousins, relatives, including in-laws and nieces and nephews.
A Huntington native, Jim graduated from Huntington East High School in 1970 and from Marshall University in 1980 with a psychology degree. In 2018, he retired from the WV DHHR after 35 years of service as a program specialist. He was a faithful member of New Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon, unofficial greeter, and anything else that was needed. He was also a long-time member of the YMCA and enjoyed taking classes at Tri-State Bible College.
Anyone who met Jim knew that he loved people and never met a stranger. His friendly demeanor and sense of humor allowed him to make friends everywhere he went. He always greeted everyone with a warm, welcoming smile. In addition, he had a variety of interests such as: trying new food (he rarely met a restaurant he did not like), solving crossword puzzles in ink, watching old movies, reading books, planning class reunions, corny dad jokes, and ministering to others. Jim had a wide variety of friend circles from all walks of life and will truly be missed by all who had the privilege of meeting him because he had the ability to make everyone around him feel comfortable and welcome.
Most of all, Jim will be remembered for his devotion to the Lord, his family, and his friends. Upon his retirement, besides caring for both his parents and his in-laws, he took it upon himself to learn Greek and Hebrew to get to know his Lord and Savior better, which culminated in a trip to Turkey and Greece in April 2025 where he walked on the same streets as Paul and John from Scripture. He loved church fellowship and spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren, and extended family. He truly had a heart of gold and spent his life putting others first. Every person in his life knew they could count on Jim because he had a passion for helping others. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and anyone who knew him. Although his passing was a shock to all, it was absolutely not a shock to God.
Services will be held on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at 4 p.m. at New Baptist Church in Huntington, WV with Dr. Trent Eastman officiating. There will be a brief visitation 30 minutes prior to the service; however, immediately following the service everyone is invited to an informal reception/celebration of life gathering on the church's Wild Side. In honor of Jim, it is requested (but certainly not mandatory) that everyone wear either khakis or Marshall gear.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Jim's name to New Baptist Church or Tri-State Bible College.

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Published by The Herald-Dispatch on Jun. 17, 2025.

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Dale Kelz

June 22, 2025

Jim was a kind and gentle soul that I knew from years at the "Y".

DeLane Ball

June 20, 2025

Barbara and I were members with Jim in the Seasons Class at HBC for many years. Jim was cheerful, very engaging, warm&friendly, upbeat and enjoyed interacting with others! However, his having been born again as a child of God by way of the shed blood of his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, AND his trek through his life to be as much like HIM as humanly possible is why he is now spending eternity with HIM! Lisa & family, take comfort in the knowledge that Jim is with Jesus and looking forward to being joined by all those who made the same decision for Jesus that he did! We continue in prayer for all you!

James Thurston

June 19, 2025

Saddened to read of Jim's passing. It's been many years since the late '60s /early 70's , but I fondly remember Jim at both at both Huntington East High School and The Highlawn Baptist Church we attended together. Every time Jim would see me he would always have a smile and something complimentary and uplifting to say like " you played a great game Friday Night " or, " Lookin' Sharp !" ,....always something to make others feel confident and good about themselves . I also read where Jim had a happy and productive life in Christ . What a Victory!

Jim Thurston
Melbourne, Florida

Denise Hoge

June 17, 2025

Wonderful person!!!

Jane Walker

June 13, 2025

Lisa, so sorry for you and your family`s loss,my husband and I really like Jim , he was a wonderful man, so Godly, always had kind words to say and helpful thoughts and prayers for me and my family when I needed them most, I will miss seeing him in Walmart on occasion and having a quick catch up with what´s been going on with y´all ! It´s our loss definitely heaven´s gain. Praise God for the years you Had together. What a great reunion in Heaven someday

Sarah Kyle

June 11, 2025

Sorry for your loss , Lisa . Jim was a great man, always had a great smile for us who knew him.

Mike & Diann Murphy

June 8, 2025

David and Jonathan,
There are truly no words that can be said to take away the pain, but know that our hearts and prayers are with you.

Lisa Steele

June 4, 2025

Dear Lisa and family,
We were so saddened to hear of Jim´s passing. What a wonderful man of which, no doubt, heard `well done good and faithful servant.´ as he entered his final home.
I was blessed to call Jim a coworker, friend, and more importantly, a prayer warrior.
You are in our prayers during this most difficult time and the days ahead.

Josh Brown

June 3, 2025

It was sad to hear of Jim's passing. I first met Jim close to 20 years ago as a coworker with the State of West Virginia. He was beyond nice and welcoming to a 27 year old just getting started in the world of state government. Over the years we would run into each other. When Jim decided to retire in 2018 I was lucky enough to take over his position. On my first visits to the medical providers he had served for decades, I was often greeted by the staff as "the new Jim." I was quick to correct them and deny my ability to fill such huge shoes. I knew there was no way I could come close. There was only one Jim.

Sandy Blank

June 1, 2025

I knew Jim from Highlawn Baptist Church. Over the years when I would get to see him, he would always smile and ask me about the family. He also would always be the first to wish a Happy Birthday on Facebook. He was truly a special man and I know he will be so missed. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for all of your family and friends. Sandy Blank

Terri hensley

June 1, 2025

Lisa and family,
Mike and I are so sorry for this terrible loss. James was such a wonderful Christian man. He was a mighty prayer warrior and he prayed a lot for my daughter and Mike's daughter.
You will be in our prayers. We will be sure to see James in Heaven when all is done with this world. Please call if you need anything or just want to talk. God bless you and keep you in HIS arms.
Mike and Terri Hensley

Daniel Eugene Heintzman

May 30, 2025

Lisa and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was not only a wonderful coworker with OMCFH, but an even better friend. You and the entire family are in Charlotte and I's prayers.

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