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James Stillman

San Francisco, California

1953 - 2018

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James R. Stillman

4/24/53 - 1/15/18

James Richard Stillman, devoted family member, attorney, teacher, historian, and musician, left this world a better place on January 15, 2018. Jim is lovingly remembered and grieved by his parents, Donald W. and Deborah (Marshall) Stillman, and his...

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As I am looking at the list of high school classmates we have lost, I was so sad to learn of Jim's passing. We were even in the same kindergarten class. Even at a young age, his brilliance and talent were undeniable.

Wish we could have stayed friends in touch. As with steve too
Years passed

I had the privilege of working with Jim when he taught high school in the late 90's. He was a diligent worker even though the students could be occasionally unruly. Yet he was patient, kind, and intelligent. He wore his knowledge lightly. I remember his sense of humor and the deep faith behind all that he did. May he rest in peace.

Dennis Recio, SJ
Loyola House, Jesuit Community, USF
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Jim enhanced my life with his brilliance, humor and genuine caring for others. Mike Lee also sends his love and respect.

Ben Costigan

Am saddened to learn of Jim's passing, just last night I was thinking of him and wanting to send him some books of interest. He was and is a humble and great man, and will continue to learn in a happier realm where he will no longer be encumbered by hindrances of this life. Knowing Jim enriched my life. Sincere condolences to his wife and family.

Karen Ririe Kratzer

I was a client of Jim's. He helped me a great deal during a time of duress. He was intelligent, generous, humorous and creative. A fine human being.
Victor Rauch

Jim was a great and gentle soul. I attended high school with him, and was reacquainted with him 10 years later in Berkeley. We composed songs together. Knowing him was inspirational.
I will always cherish his memory.