Jim Freed
Thank you for teaching me how to fish and live in the woods. You weren’t my father, but in the short time that I knew you, you taught me things that a father would teach a son. I just didn’t realize it until much later.
Birth date: Jun 7, 1936 Death date: Jan 9, 2019
Gerald Lynn Stiles passed away on January 9, 2019, in Eustace, Texas. The son of Guy D. Stiles and Annie Mae Warren. Born on the 7th of June, 1936. A 1955 graduate of Daingerfield High School. He was a Korean veteran from 1955-195 Read Obituary
Thank you for teaching me how to fish and live in the woods. You weren’t my father, but in the short time that I knew you, you taught me things that a father would teach a son. I just didn’t realize it until much later.
To Lola Stiles and family, so sorry to hear of this. Prayers and love for all during this time.
Tempest Timmons

A few weeks ago , Dad talked with me about his time in the service. He was in many places over 3 years before being shipped to Camp Casey Korea a few years after the Armistice.
He lived in tents , was a Combat Engineer, which meant he carried s rifle but was a builder. He helped create a stained glass window for a church. They used pocket knives to cut the glass. He saw a map of the modern Camp Casey and was astonished at its present day size,
To Lola and the family; Our most sincere condolences from Gerald's friends at Hometown Hardware.
Turner Family, Vail Family, Green Family, Mitchell Family
Am so sorry to hear about Gerald. I knew Gerald for years and he was a true friend and a good person. Remember all the good times and may he rest in peace. My prayers are with you, Lola and his family.
Kathy Hendricks
Bancorp South
Probably the best man I ever worked for and big reason why I'm alive today. My deepest thoughts and prayers for all.
Lola and family, we are so sorry to hear about Gerald's passing. Our hearts and prayers are with you. Love, Aline and Jim Dillahunty