James B. Sorrent

James B. Sorrent

Passed: February 05, 2024
Dunbar, WV

James B. Sorrent

Passed: February 05, 2024
Dunbar, WV

Obituary

James B. Sorrent – or “Jim” to most – greeted loved ones in the next life on February 5, 2024.

Jim indisputably lived life to the fullest and was slowed only by the ugly illness that is dementia. He was loyal, caring, and generous. He, like his brother Dominick “Dom” Sorrent who passed in February 2022, loved nothing more than his family, friends, and his Catholic faith. He no doubt was welcomed by the many that passed before him, including Dom and their mother and father.

Jim is survived by his sister, Stephanie, and brother, Joe. He is also survived by other beloved family, such as the Giusti cousins and his nieces, nephews, and great nephews: Amanda, Nicole, Katie, Josiah, Holly, Julian, Noah, Nick, Grayson, Xavier, Maddie, Carley, and Gus. Jim’s family was not just blood, it extended to friends like Cindy Sturm, Matt Henson, Joey Jobst, David Stern and Father Donald “Don” Higgs.

Jim’s Catholic faith ran deep. He loved his Church and those within it. His faith enriched his life, and it breathed through his actions of kindness and service. After graduating from Marshall University, Jim went on to serve as an educator and school counselor in the Kanawha County school system. With a smile on his face, he frequently recalled the wonderful students he met and staff with whom he worked. He wished nothing more than to support others on their journey through life, encouraging them to make the most of it, and reminding them to be proud of their efforts.

His love of Church led him to Italy, the origin of his family’s existence. His passions – beyond Church and family – included travel and playing bridge. He wanted to see the world; and to him, sometimes, that meant setting out to Florida, Ohio, Kentucky, or wherever his family was. He walked this Earth with purpose and shared joy everywhere he went.

Jim’s smile lit up any room he entered, and his soul warmed anyone he encountered. He loved to make people laugh, sharing silly jokes and riddles. Even those he told time and again never got old. And now, they, along with many other cherished memories, will transcend his time with us, being retold to others using his name. He will be sorely missed but fondly remembered.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 10, 2024, at the Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 1114 Virginia Street East, Charleston, West Virginia, with the Very Rev. Father Donald X. Higgs officiating. Following Mass, burial will be held at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, 5251 Robert C. Byrd Drive, Beckley, West Virginia.

A celebration of Jim’s life will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 9, 2024, at Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, 1118 Virginia Street East, Charleston, West Virginia.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart or South Charleston High School.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.barlowbonsall.com.

Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.

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22 responses to James B. Sorrent

  1. Mr. Sorrent was a strong positive presence at SCHS when our sons attended there. His caring, concerned nature was evident, and their high school years were better because of him. We appreciated his efforts on their behalf. Our sincere sympathy to his family as they grieve.

  2. Terry Hodges says:

    The world has lost a shining light. Jim was everything that is expressed in his obituary. He was always smiling, joking and laughing. Jim will be missed. I valued his friendship and his advice was indispensable.

  3. Carl Paul says:

    First met Jim in the boys locker room in the old South Charleston junior high school where he started his career that I’m aware of. We, as young boys sometimes do, had returned to places up past glory, and I remember a young student, drinking at the water fountain and being cold to move over some derogatory word that the “men” wanted a drink. He look so young back in those days the people sometimes didn’t pay him the respect that they would learn to pay him in the future. My later interaction with Jim was while my wife taught Spanish at the junior high after it moved to the old high school building. All I can say about Jim is, we are losing a generation of educators that respected their job as well as the students they cared for. Other than playing bridge with you I’m a couple times I can’t speak of his accomplishments more than to say he was loved by all and will be missed by too many, and God bless to you and Jim

  4. Mr. Sorrent was one of my favorite staff members during my time as a high school student at SCHS. Looking back, I was lucky to have such a kind, caring, generous man as my assigned counselor who was always smiling and eager to help me whenever I needed his assistance. Rest in peace, Mr. Sorrent, and may your family be comforted by the memories you leave behind and the lives you touched.

  5. Patti Brown says:

    I will never forget Jim’s love of playing duplicate bridge and telling corny jokes. I imagine that Jim and my mom (Ruth Lemon) are probably playing bridge in heaven now. He will be missed by many.

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