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Raymond Junkins
In Memory of
Raymond Forrest "Bim"
Junkins Jr.
1953 - 2017
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Obituary for Raymond Forrest "Bim" Junkins Jr.

Raymond Forrest "Bim"  Junkins Jr.
Raymond “Bim” Forrest Junkins Jr., 64, of 4 Burnthouse Rd. Smithville passed away on Thursday, June 15, 2017 in Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital of Weston following an car accident. He was born in Clarksburg on March 12, 1953: son of the late Raymond Junkins Sr. and Charolotte (Buckhannon) Junkins and step-mother Mary Wannona Junkins. He was married to Ellen Bernice (Post) Junkins, who preceded him in death in 2012.
Mr. Junkins is survived by five daughters: Renaee Moore & Bobby, Patricia Stallard of Myrtle Beach, SC, Michelle Cole of Glenville, Sondra Branson & Mike of Richmond, VA, one son: Michael Junkins & Dusty, eight grandchildren: Amanda Brunett, Alisha White, Sarah Stallard, Summer Stallard, Alley Moore and Hayden Branson,Sierra Richards,Timothy Richards, five great-grandchildren: Elizabeth Burnett, Vivienne Burnett, Marcus Burnett, Trinity Stallard and Hailie Stallard , two sisters: Patty Robinson and Jesslynn Maditz, five brothers: Charles "Chuck" Junkins, David Junkins, Ronnie Junkins, Karry Junkins and Tim Junkins and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and wife, Bernice, Raymond was preceded in death by an infant son.
Mr. Junkins was a member of the Southside Baptist Church. He volunteered countless hours for the Burnthouse community and was a great foster parent for 23 years. He loved hunting and fishing but spending time with family was his true pleasure. Mr. Junkins was a veteran of the United States Army in which he proudly served.
At Mr. Junkins request cremation services were honored. On-line condolences and life stories in memory of Raymond may be expressed at hardman-palettifuneralhome.com.
Hardman-Paletti Funeral Home of Weston is honored and privileged to serve the family of Raymond “Bim” Forrest Junkins Jr.


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