James W. Thurman

James Winston Thurman, age 70, of Chesterfield, MO., passed away on January 25, 2014, at his home after a brief fight with cancer. He was born September 22, 1943, in Marshall, MO. to Ewell S. and Katherine (Arend) Thurman.

He graduated from Clayton High School in St. Louis, MO. in 1961 and received his B.S. Degree in Business Administration in1966 from Southwest Missouri State University (Missouri State University) in Springfield, MO. While deciding on his career he was privileged to have worked as Campaign Manager for a U.S. Congressman from Missouri during the 1966 Election. He married Gail Ann Snyder of Monett on October 7, 1966 and after relocating to St. Louis, MO., he joined the Southwestern Bell Traffic Dept. and supervised over 300 telephone operators in three long distance and information assistance units including the only Teletype assistance unit in the company. In 1970, Jim left SWBT to work as Controller for Peckham-Guyton Architects and also joined the investment group of K.W. Chambers where he later became partner and held the title of Vice President/Secretary.

In the early 1970’s Jim found his calling in life when a friend reached out to ask him to assist with the Presbyterian Children’s Services as a financial investment advisor. While there, he worked his way up the ladder to various positions as Treasurer, Director of Development, Associate Executive Director of Finance, Executive Vice President of Finance and eventually served for the past twenty years as President & Chief Executive Officer of Presbyterian Children’s Services, Inc. (also called Presbyterian Children’s Services of Mid-America, Inc.). In 1987, Jim was honored by the National Association of Fund Raising Executives as the St. Louis Chapter’s “Fund Raiser of the Year”.

While CEO of PCHAS, he helped with the founding of Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Related Ministries, a professional association of Presbyterian Children’s Services Agencies and the name has now changed to Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services. He was a member of The Missouri Child Care Association (MCCA) as well as the Missouri Alliance for Children and Families. Upon his retiring in 2013, a retirement dinner was held honoring him for his 35 years plus of service to the Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services.

Jim was a lifetime Presbyterian acting as elder for the Richmond Heights Presbyterian Church in Richmond Heights, MO., and an active elder at St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Ballwin, MO. and has served the Presbytery of Giddings Lovejoy in numerous capacities including being their Treasurer for 13 years and Moderator of Giddings Lovejoy Presbytery in 2002.

Jim was preceded in death by his mother, his father, mother and father-in-law, Frank and Francis Snyder (formerly of Monett) and a nephew, Timothy J. Schoen.

Jim is survived by his wife, Gail, of the home; a daughter, Cindy Springer of Webster Groves, MO. and son-in-law, John Springer along with three grandchildren Jimmy Springer, Natalie Springer and Matthew Springer; a son, Christopher Thurman of Ballwin, MO., and daughter-in-law Katie along with two grandchildren Janey Thurman and Nicholas Thurman; and one sister, Deborah (Thurman) Schoen and husband Stephen of Monett.

Memorial Services for James W. Thurman will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Ballwin, MO.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Presbyterian Childrens’ Homes and Services, 1220 North Lindbergh, St. Louis, MO 63132, or online at www.pchas.org. or St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 601 Claymont Dr., Ballwin, MO. 63011, or BJC Hospice, 1935 Beltway Dr., St. Louis, MO. 63114 or online at www.bjchospice.org.

10 Comments

  1. Richard & Julie Hunt on January 29, 2014 at 1:54 pm

    As we think of and remember Jim, we see in our minds the many, many lives touched in such positive way by him. It is loss to our world, community, and church to have him leave us (for now). May God’s peace be with us, and especially with his dear family.



  2. Mary Jane Metcalf Elbert on January 30, 2014 at 7:33 pm

    Gail, I went to school with you in Monett.
    Class of “64. So sorry to read of your husbands passing. Please know that prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.



  3. Christine James-Brown on January 31, 2014 at 10:57 am

    The Child Welfare League of America expresses its condolences to Jim’s personal and professional family. The field of child welfare and children and families in this country have lost a true friend and supporter. He will be missed.
    Sent on behalf of the Child Welfare League of America, it member organizations and the children and families that we serve.

    Chris James-Brown



  4. Todd and Jane Overton on February 1, 2014 at 4:08 pm

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. So very sorry for your loss. Todd and Jane Overton



  5. Glen & Ellen Hogan on February 2, 2014 at 9:59 am

    May the peace of our Lord comfort the family during this difficult time. Our deepest sympathy and condolence to the Thurman family who we knew when we both lived in Webster Groves.

    God’s peace and blessing to your family from all of ours.

    Glen & Ellen Hogan



  6. Charles L. Baker on February 3, 2014 at 9:14 am

    Jim was a wonderful friend to me and to the children and families of Missouri. Faithful, caring and committed, he left this world a much better place than he found it.



  7. Jackie Swinnie on February 3, 2014 at 11:33 am

    I know Jim will be truly missed. We have had some wonderful times in past years.
    I will never forget his smile and cheerfulness. He was the best goalie when we played on a couples team. Such a true gentleman. Gail I know you feel such a loss as well as Cindy and Chris. My heart goes out to you.
    Jackie (Counts) Swinnie



  8. Kerry Clogston on February 3, 2014 at 2:46 pm

    Beleive in Angels. They express themselves in many ways, a dream, a whisper, coincidence an overpowering feeling. May your hearts and souls find peace and comfort as prayers of peace and courage have been sent. When reason fails, pray for peace. We will be praying with you.



  9. Karen Sweeney on February 6, 2014 at 2:43 pm

    Gail, I am so sorry about Jim’s passing. I know that Jim did a lot of good in this world, and I considered him a very special cousin. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Cindy and Chris at this difficult time.



  10. Carolyn Maxwell Arend on February 7, 2014 at 11:07 am

    My deepest sympathy and condolence to Gail and the Thurman family. Jim will be truly missed my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss we will all miss him.



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