John Charles "Buddy" Still

John Charles "Buddy" Still obituary, Nacodoches, TX

John Charles "Buddy" Still

John Still Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 30, 2011.
Buddy went home to be with his Heavenly Father on Saturday, January 29, 2011. He was born in Nacogdoches on June 30, 1922, and lived 88 wonderful years of life. Services will be held on Monday, January 31, 2011 at 10:00 AM at the First Christian Church located at 702 Mound Street in Nacogdoches, with Rev. Terry Hodge presiding. Visitation is from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, January 30, 2011 also at First Christian Church. Buddy was preceded in death by his parents, John D. and Elva Wilson Still, his first wife of 55 years, Margaret Emily Barrett Still, and his second wife of 15 years, Mary Jane Still. Also preceding him in death were his sister, Margaret Stone and husband George, sister, Peggy Russell, son Charles Alan Still and a great granddaughter, Kaylie Breann Smith. Buddy married Margaret Emily Barrett in 1938 and immediately entered the grocery business with his father John D. and grandfather C.J. Wilson. Eventually he and his brother, Pete, owned four grocery stores in Nacogdoches, which Buddy later reduced to the one location at 3100 North Street, in 1958 when Pete relocated out of town. Still Brothers Grocery was probably the last home town store to both charge grocery purchases and deliver them to homes. Over his 41 years in the grocery business Buddy met and befriended many hundreds of people who shared their life experiences with him. He retired from the grocery business in 1979 and then enlarged and continued his lifelong cattle operation until his death. During World War II, Buddy served as a Staff Sergeant (SSgt) in the U.S. Army, 311th Engineering Combat Battalion, Medical detachment, A Company. 86th "Black Hawk" Division, of General George S. Patton's 3rd Army. He was awarded several decorations and citations, including the Silver Star Medal for combat valor in rescuing from death two wounded U.S. soldiers under heavy machine gun fire, during a 341st Infantry Column drive for Hagan, Germany. Buddy's passion was attending virtually all athletic events involving his sons and grandsons. In fact he began attending summer baseball games in 1956 and continued without interruption through 2010, a dedicated effort of 54 consecutive years. Buddy was an elder emeritus and lifelong member of First Christian Church of Nacogdoches, where he was a former Church Board Chairman and served in numerous committees. He deeply loved Jesus and rarely missed a church service. He is survived by sons: John Richard "Rick" Still and wife Linda, Frank Barrett Still and wife Tricia, Joe Evan Still and wife Jill, all of Nacogdoches, and Jim Bob Still and wife Debbie, of Houston; his brother, Pete Still and wife Robbie of Arlington; grandchildren, Jonathan Still, Ricci Still, Andrew Still, Preston Still, John Carson Still and Joe Evan Still, Jr., all of Nacogdoches, Matthew Still, Ryan Still and Jenni Still, all of Houston, and Allison Potgieter of South Africa; great grandchildren, John D. Still and Jenna Potgieter, all of whom he enjoyed greatly; brother-in- law, Terry Russell of Nacogdoches, and daughter-in-law, Jeannette Badgwell of Marvel, Arkansas. Still is also survived by special family in-laws, Sheri McGuire and husband Joe of Nacogdoches, Craig Mangham and wife Robin of Junction, Texas and Christy Avant of Henderson, Texas. Pallbearers will be Tony Dawson, Charlie Still, Andrew Still, Matthew Still, Ryan Still, and Jonathan Still. Honorary pallbearers are the Elders and Deacons of the First Christian Church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the First Christian Church Building Fund, 702 Mound Street, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961. Condolences may be offered at www.casonmonk-metcalf.com. Cason Monk-Metcalf FUneral Home

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February 6, 2011

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February 4, 2011

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February 2, 2011

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February 6, 2011

After a summer day of swimming, my granny would take me to "Buddy Stills" for some candy and an Icee....wonderful memories of the store and Mr. Still...
Beth Wanamaker Kornegay- Seattle, WA.

David DeGrand

February 4, 2011

Buddy Still gave me two cents for every empty soda bottle I brought to his store for many years. He had a smile and a hello every time I came in. His sons learned the value of hard work in that store and it was always a happy atmosphere. There are a few people that I remember from growing up in Nacogdoches that define the kind of town it is, and Buddy was one of those people. He was truly a good man and his sons were very lucky to have him as a Dad.

February 2, 2011

Joe, Jill, Preston, Carson and Joe Evan, So saddened to receive the news about your wonderful dad. We know he leaves behind a legacy of raising amazing men! We love you all dearly!!!
The Lees

Judy Bennett

February 2, 2011

I shall miss seeing him drive by and give a wave as he traveled back and forth on Burt Drive checking on his cattle and working on his place. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Joe Hamrick

February 1, 2011

A wonderful man who raised a wonderful family and set a gentleman's example for all young men (and women) to follow. Our town was made a better place by his presence and he will be sorely missed. Sincere condolences to the Still family from the Hamrick family.

February 1, 2011

Sorry to hear about your Dad. We grew up with Jim and Frank. Everyone always went to "Still Bros Grocery".

Are prayers are with you and your family.

Steve, Terry & Marsha Ramsey
- Seguin, Texas

Glenn (Bodie) Still

February 1, 2011

A couple of years back I walked up and shook Uncle Buddy's hand and said, "You're looking much better than my Dad" (his little brother) and Uncle Buddy laughed and said, "Nothing new about that! I've always looked better than Pete!". I have always loved and admired Uncle Buddy. He is a great man.

Nona Donahue

February 1, 2011

Jim: I am so terribly sad to hear about your Dad. A trip to Still Bros. was a daily event for me for much of my youth. Your dad treated young and old, and even the kid with a nickel for a tootsie roll ,as if they were his most valued customer. Your Dad, the store and you and your brothers are an indelible part of the memories of my youth. The earthly world has lost a man of true character and caring.

Robert Brewer

February 1, 2011

Joe, so sorry for your loss. I remember your Dad at the ballpark all of the time and when I was a little kid I would go into his store with a few pennies and he would tell what I could get with the few cents I had. Great man.

Prayers for your family.

February 1, 2011

What a wonderful man my Uncle Buddy was. I don't remember him ever saying anything negative about anyone, except himself. Through his family and serving his country, he made the world a better place for me & my family. I'm so greatful & proud. -Charlie Still

Bennett and Rhonda Montes

February 1, 2011

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Betty and Joe Biggerstaff

February 1, 2011

The family has our deepest sympathy. How could you live in Nac. and not know Buddy Still, especially in the 50's and 60's. Our thoughts and prayers go to the family as this time of great loss...a great legacy has been left for his children and grandchildren. God bless and comfort each one of you.

January 31, 2011

I have many happy memories of shopping at Still's Grocery. Many times I was greeted when I came in with a smile and a message that my mother had called and wanted me to pick up something extra! He was one of a kind and so was the store. Also remember Joe and my son, Johnny, leap frogging between being the tallest in the class. I'm so sorry for your loss...your Dad was a wonderful man.
Anne Derfus

karen farris

January 31, 2011

Rick, Frank, Joe, and Families,
So sorry to hear about your dad ...I just heard about it and I am deeply sorry.
What wonderful boys he raised and what an honor to have been raised by such a special man.
Neel and I send our love and prayers.
Karen and Neel Farris

Michael Adams

January 31, 2011

Jim, I am so sorry for your loss... you had a great role model in life, and the memories of him will continue to guide you. I will always remember your dad with fondness and respect. God bless you and your family.

January 31, 2011

Buddy Still has been a hero of mine since I was a little boy. He always represented to me the best of what we all aspire to be: a selfless, hardworking man with a strong commitment to God, Country and Family. One would have to look very hard to find a better role model than Buddy.
God Bless You Buddy and rest in peace.
Dan Norton and family.

Bobby Sowell

January 31, 2011

Rick, Frank, Jim, Joe, and all the Still family, just a note to let you know how sorry I am about the loss of your father. Your dad was a wonderful and caring person who helped me out so much when I was attending SFA. My time working with him and all of you at the store were wonderful memories that I have carried thoughout my life and career. I don't think I would have made it through school if it hadn't been for him. Regardless of what my schedule was, he always made sure I had a job. I know that he helped so many people with this kindness and I know everyone remembers that. He will be greatly missed. May God Bless all of you in your time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Bobby

Mark and Judy Rushton

January 30, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss. May God bless you all and be with you and your family.

January 30, 2011

Buddy's friendship will always be valued to us. We enjoyed the years we knew him and did business with him when he had his grocery store at North and Austin . God bless. Neal, Willie, and Mary McCord.

Lynn & Kathy Alexander

January 30, 2011

Our condolences and prayers to you Still Boys and your families. As he was a true friend to our family since 1953, we share in your loss. With a life full of quiet service to and compassion for his fellowman, Buddy was the epitome of Christianity. America’s Greatest Generation. has never had a finer representative. May your hearts and minds be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Carolyn Sitton Blankenship

January 30, 2011

When we were little my brother Bubba Sitton and I would go to John D's store with mother for groceries! Yes,we had a charge account back then. Buddy and Pete and John D were always so nice to us...in fact, they were always in a good mood!!
Buddy was a fine man and will be missed by so many people.

It says a lot for he and Margaret Emily to raise 5 boys that turned out to be fine men. God Bless all of you during this time.

Keith Millard

January 30, 2011

I will never forget M. Still's kindness and patience with us as kids. We spent many an hour looking at comic books and trading baseball cards at the store.it's no wonder all the sons turned into such fine men.he will be missed.

Jan Dobbs Barton

January 30, 2011

Jim, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. Many of our classmates recall fondly how he treated their families in his store. What a wonderful legacy his life has been.
Love to you and your family during this time.

January 30, 2011

Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers today and in the days ahead. So sorry for your loss. Take care.
Tom & Sharon Compton
Ray & Kara Arriola

Carmen Nash Prentice

January 30, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

January 30, 2011

I knew Mr. Still since I was a little boy, and he was one of "the Good Guys". You can tell what kind of man he was by the boys he raised. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family .
Tommy and Colleen Miller

Loy Scoggins

January 30, 2011

"Buddy" Still a real Mentor in the Northern Nacogdoches neighborhoods in the 50's, when the Grocery Store was his office. He helped many folks along the way and was a fixture in the area.

Adren Etheridge

January 30, 2011

An outstanding unassuming man whom I always have been proud to claim as a first cousin. I know he will be missed by all who knew him, and I'm glad he lived for 88 years.

January 30, 2011

Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. May God be with you durning this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers, God Bless you all. What a great man.
A friend of Buddy and Mary Jane
Doris McDaniel

James & Brenda Nash

January 30, 2011

Rick, Frank, Joe, & Jim: James & I share your sorrow. We loved Buddy as if he were our "Dad". He was the most gracious, loving, kind man, and we will surely miss him, but I know he is in a better place than we are. God Bless each of you & your families. You all will be in our prayers. Love to all.

January 30, 2011

Always a Gentleman and a Friend, a Quiet Mentor. Buddy is missed, more importantly, He is Remembered.
David and Chris McLaughlin
Resa and John Todd

John Wallace

January 30, 2011

Many summer mornings Richard Kline and I would ride our bicycles to Still's Gro. to buy baseball cards and visit with Mr. Still. What a wonderful man, and this is a sad loss. Silver Star, too, characteristically an unassuming, quiet hero.

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