James Phillip Stiles, 82, passed away at his Washington residence during the afternoon of August 12, 2025. He was born on March 22, 1943, in Loogootee, the son of Albert and Louise (Van Hoy) Stiles. On June 15, 1966, Phill married Mary Kay (Clark) Stiles and they made their home together until she passed away on April 6, 1985.
Phill was a 1961 graduate of Washington Catholic High School. He went on to serve his country honorably from 1961 until 1964 in the United States Navy. He was a Viet Nam veteran. In 1990, Phill retired from the Ameritec Publishing Company, and later worked at Jasper Engines and Bill Dobson Ford. He was a member of: Our Lady of Hope; the Knights of Columbus and was an evangelical minister at St. Simon. Phill was a recipient of the Brute Award given by the Catholic Diocese of Evansville.
With his love of the outdoors, Phill was an avid golfer and enjoyed shooting at the Washington Conservation Club.
Those who now cherish Phill's memory include his sons: Jeffrey (Amy) Stiles of Zionsville and Tim (Crystal) Stiles of Washington; grandchildren: Joshua Stiles, Zachary (Sydney) Stiles, Aleeya Stiles, Monika Stiles, Mariska Stiles, Quentin Stiles, Shirley Stiles, Brandon Sheley; and two sisters: Judy Ann Brewer of Washington and Kathleen (Ben) Rohlfing of Lebanon.
During his lifetime, Phill mourned the loss of his parents, Albert and Louise Stiles; wife, Mary Kay Stiles; brother, Richard Stiles; sister, Jane McAtee and brother-in-law, Bob McAtee.
Visitation for James Phillip Stiles will be 11:30 am - 12:50 pm, Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, 315 NE 3rd Street, Washington, Indiana.
A Mass of Christian Burial will immediately follow the visitation on August, 19, 2025, also at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, and begin at 1:00 pm. Father Paul Ferguson will be the celebrant.
James Phillip Stiles will be accorded military honors at the graveside service which will be held at 11:00 am, Wednesday, August 20, 2025, at the Zionsville Cemetery, 5992-5998 West Old 106 Street, Zionsville, Indiana.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com
The staff of the Ed Lee Mortuary was honored to have been entrusted with arrangements for James Phillip Stiles.
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Tony Potts wrote on Aug 20, 2025:
"My sincere condolences to the Stiles family. I meet Phil years ago in our local Veterans office wonderful man. We always talked Navy (coffee shop too) both stationed in Charleston, SC and same class ships DLG's. Phil was a very good and proud Radioman with never forgotten great stories. Thanks Phil, Tony Potts, Daviess C.V.S.O. "
Diane Griffo wrote on Aug 17, 2025:
"Jeff, Amy, Josh, and Zach - You are in my thoughts at this trying time. Sending love and comfort. Mom & Grandma"
Jeff Casper wrote on Aug 15, 2025:
"To the Stiles family you are in my thoughts and prayers. I was honored to serve with your father on parish council and work along side him at Jasper
Engines.He lived a Christ like life. Jeff Casper
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