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John Starr Stiles Jr.

Galveston, Texas

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John Starr Stiles, Jr., a longtime resident of Midland Tx., passed away July 1st, 2011, in Galveston Tx. John was born March 18th 1928, in Raymondville Tx. A graduate of Texas A&M University, where he was a member of the ROTC, and worked in broadcasting in the early days of college radio....

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Prayers to the Stiles family. He was my Teacher in Stanton High School and really had a positive effect on my life. Thank so his patient and persistance.

My prayers and sympathy to the Stiles' family. Knowing that God received a very special person in his arms and thanked him for the kindness, tenderness and patience he gave to all the students and co-workers during his life.

My sympathy goes out to Johns family. John and I served together in the Army Reserves for many years. He was a dedicated officer as well as being a very qualified officer.
LTC Ray Lawils (Ret US Army) Granbury, Tx.

Mr. Stiles you will be missed immensely. Thanks for all those great memories out at the golf course, you were the best golf coach anyone could ever have and excellent teacher as well. Thanks for all your love and attention to all your students at Stanton High School.

Our sympathy to Johns family , Johns smile lit up the room, he always had a kind word and a friendly hello to all he met. He was a special individual, and he will be missed, God bless you Mr. Stiles.

Mr. Stiles you will be in my heart forever. Thank you for your patience out on the golf course, you will always be the best golf coach ever. My prayers and my heart are with the Stiles family.

John you will be greatly missed and I feel like a better person for knowing you. Midland will be less an angel but full of wonderful memories of your warm smile and great personality. Thank you to the Stiles family for sharing this wonderful man with us. My prayers are with you.

It was great bowling with John through the years in the Keglers League at Cactus Lanes. His presence is greatly missed. I also used to see John at the post office at least 2-3 days a week. Keeping your family in prayer. May you feel God's love in the love of family and friends. May our loving God envelope you in His loving arms

I will always cherish the many conversations I had with John at the bowling alley. It did not matter how long it had been since I had last saw him he always stopped to say hi. I will miss him. Prayers to his family