was an 80 plus-year member of the United Mine Workers Association. He was both a peace and war-time veteran of the United States Army, having served first from 1936-1939, and again in World War II from 1944-1946. He served in the Philippines and was transported on the USS W.G. Haan. He returned from the Philippines at the end of the war and his service on the "Grey Ghost", Queen Mary, which was one of the fastest troop ships used in World War II. Jimmy was Grandfather, Uncle, Friend, Sage and loved by everyone in his community where he gave willingly and generously of his time to do many acts of kindness for his family, friends and neighbors. Jimmy enjoyed the perks of living to his ripe old age of 104 such as his "on the house meals" at his favorite diner Ruby's & Ketchy's. Jimmy's long and remarkable life and legacy will be honored by his family and friends at Smith Funeral & Cremation Care, 108 Holland Ave., Westover / Morgantown, on Saturday, July 25thfrom 4:00 PM until the time of the funeral service at 7:00 PM which will be officiated Reverend Charles Bowers. Private interment, with Full Military Honors accorded at his graveside, will take place Sunday, July 26th at 2:00 PM at the Donaldson Cemetery on Fairchance Rd., Cheat Lake. Parking is very limited at the cemetery, and access is difficult. Pallbearers will include Larry Horton, Jim Thrasher, Randy Martin, Dick Baker, Mike Simpson and Scott Pifer. Immediately following the graveside service, his family, friends, and the community are asked to join at the Cheat Lake United Methodist Church on Fairchance Road at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, 2020 for a dinner in his honor catered by his friends at Ruby's and Ketchy's. Guests in attendance at the funeral home will be required to wear a face mask and practice all recommended social distancing guidelines. In lieu of flowers the family requests that monetary contributions be made to the Cheat Lake Volunteer Fire Department, Cheat Lake United Methodist Church and/or the Donaldson Cemetery. Personal condolences and other symbolic gestures for his family may be left at www.smithfcc.com.