Rebecca Ann (Becky) Stiles

Memorial service for Rebecca Ann (Becky) Stiles, 66, Lawrence, will be at 2 pm, Friday, May 17, 2024, at First Southern Baptist Church, 4300 W. 6th St., Lawrence, KS 66049. Visitation will be from 6-8 pm, Thursday at the same location. Graveside service will be at 11 am, Friday, May 17, 2024, at Johnson County Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 11200 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS 66210.

Becky died Thursday, May 9, 2024, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family. She suffered a hemorrhagic stroke in September of 2023 and fought admirably during a difficult recovery before having another stroke on May 5. During her final eight months, her indelible sense of humor sustained her and her family.

She was born February 14, 1958, in Kansas City, the daughter of William (Bill) and Loretta Rowland. She graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School in 1976, a proud member of the marching band who played the clarinet and often reminded her family later in life that “West was best.” After a year at Johnson County Community College, she went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Kansas.

She married Joe Stiles on June 19, 1982, in Overland Park, Kansas. They moved to Valley Center, Kansas where Joe served as a youth pastor and Becky worked in the cosmetics department at JCPenny. During that time, they welcomed their first child, Katie. In 1985, they moved to Lawrence when Joe took the youth pastor position at First Southern Baptist Church. They welcomed two more children, Andy and Matt, and set up their roots as devout supporters of Lawrence High School and the University of Kansas.

She was a member of First Southern Baptist Church of Lawrence for 38 years. During that time, she served in children, student, and women’s ministries. She was active in women’s Bible studies, Vacation Bible School, and mission trips all over the country. She often attended Women of Faith conferences with her friends, and regularly listened to, even to her last breath, contemporary praise music.

Becky loved children. She taught her entire 30-year career for Lawrence Public Schools. She began as a substitute for two years before taking a full-time position to help open Sunflower Elementary School. She started teaching first and second grade, before finally serving on the third-grade team for most of her career. In all, she taught 25 years at Sunflower. She loved teaching science, specifically units on outer space, decorating her classroom like the rainforest, reading The One and Only Ivan to her class every year, and educating her classes on Kansas history. She was particularly fond of the yearly Kansas Kids Fitness Day, as well as taking students to tour Allen Fieldhouse and the historic Lawrence Walking Tour to learn about Quantrill’s Raid. She is often remembered for her wit, her patience, and her nurturing and encouraging spirit. One thing is also certain: everyone—students and co-workers alike—will remember Becky’s flawless penmanship. After retiring, she returned to the classroom for three more years, once again as a substitute.

Outside of her professional life, she enjoyed watching the Hallmark Channel, following the latest news on The Royal Family, reading Karen Kingsbury novels, baking—among other things—her summer no bake cookies, playing Solitaire on her laptop, and pulling weeds in her garden. She began every day by checking Facebook to see whose birthday it was and wish them well. She loved opening her home to neighbors and church members and, most often, to her kids’ friends. Her pantry and refrigerator were always fair game. You didn’t even have to ask. She loved curling up in her chair on rainy Sunday afternoons with a book and her Westie, Beasley. Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her family and creating lasting traditions and memories, like watching A Charlie Brown Christmas every year with her eight grandchildren.

Becky will be missed by her surviving family, including her husband, Joe, her daughter, Katie (Clay) Discher of Parkville, MO, and sons, Andy (Bri) Stiles of Olathe, KS and Matt (Emily) Stiles of De Soto, KS; grandchildren, Charlie, Brody, Nolan, Bo, Banks, Oliver, Lydia, and Levi. She is also survived by her sister, Beverly (Paul) Rupert, her aunt Donna Rowland, as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews, other extended family members and her dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents.

The family suggests memorials to the children’s ministry at First Southern Baptist Church of Lawrence, 4300 W. 6th St., Lawrence, KS 66049.

Messages & Condolences

From Mr and Mrs Y...

We wish to express our sincerest sympathy to the Stiles family.
Ms. Stiles has reached into the future, faithfully watching over the children in her care. She will be remembered as a member of one of the noblest professions, a teacher. God bless you.

From Betty Currie...

Joe, Katie, Andy, and Matt, We were saddened to hear of the passing of Becky. We remember all of your family from FSBC when our kids were in youth group. After I retired I did substitute teaching at Sunflower occasionally and visited with Becky. I know she will be missed by your whole family. She was kind spirited and a wonderful role model for all the children she influenced during her teaching career. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time in your lives. May God hold you in his loving arms as you grieve the loss of Becky on this earth,

From Amelia Kramer...

Katie, I’m so very sorry for your loss. I met your mom at your wedding and she was such a bright light filled with warmth and sincerity. Sending so much love to you and your family.

From David Gibbs...

Joe, I’m so sorry for your loss. You and your family will remain in my prayers, asking that God’s goodness and faithfulness sustain you in the days ahead!

From Susie Monte’s de Oca...

It was with outmost sadness to read of Becky’s passing. She brought so much energy and love to her 3rd grade class. I respected her as a teacher and was so grateful for all she did to educate my son. I will never forget her smile.

From Carol Ryan...

Such a devastating loss for her family. She was a treasure. She was a bright light at Sunflower Elem. Always a smile on her face and a nurturing heart for her students. Heartfelt prayers and condolences to her family

From Sheryl Henry...

My thoughts and prayers are with you all in such a huge loss.

From Susie Norton...

I’m so sorry for your loss! Becky was a WONDERFUL teacher!! My kids think of her fondly. She will be missed.

From David Crook...

Joe and family, I am saddened to hear of Beck’s death. May the presence of God sustain you, the arms of God hold you, and the promises of God forever hold your eyes and hearts toward the coming reunion.

From Troy Wingert...

Joe, Katie, Andy, Matt
My deepest condolences to you and your loved ones! Becky’s light and smile will continue to light up every room. She truly is one of a kind and one who had the ability to make everyone’s day she came in contact with. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

From Bob & Patsy Moody...

Joe and Family,
We are so sorry to read of Becky’s passing. Becky provided day care for our sons. We will always remember Becky’s perpetual smile and temperament. She will be remembered fondly in our family for a long, long time. We share your loss.

From Sue Ashcraft...

Joe, Katie, Andy, and Matt,
I am so very sorry to learn of Becky’s passing. I have such fond memories of hours of bleacher-sitting with her at ball diamonds, laughing my head off. Your family was/is a wonderful part of the Prairie Meadows neighborhood, and Becky was integral to it. Much love and hugs to you all during this difficult time. Sue, Jim and Erin

From Brenda Kappelman...

So very heartbroken for you and saying prayers for your entire family. Brenda, Colin, Nolan, Derek and Nathan

From Amy Le...

To the Stiles family, my daughter was in her third grade class 6 years ago and Mrs. Stiles was my daughters favorite teacher! I also got the pleasure of teaching at Sunflower with Becky. She was such a kind hearted, loving person and will be missed. I know she is now in a loving place with her savior!

From Cherie Marshall...

Joe , family and friends i am so sorry for your loss of one gracious ,loved ,lady ,Becky. I will truly miss her. Sending prayers of strength and my condolences. God Bless you all at “first Southern Baptist church.”

From Sandy Davis...

To The Stiles Family
So sorry for your loss. Prayers and thoughts to you all.
The Davis Family
Sandy, Carole, Jacob

From Diannia L Affalter...

Sending prayers to the families during this most difficult time.

From Kay Rytting...

Stiles family, you were blessed with a wonderful mother. I enjoyed working with her at South Jr. High School in the parent projects. May you all be blessed with peace during this time.

From Alex Pickerel...

I definitely enjoyed having Mrs. Stiles as my science teacher in third grade at Sunflower. Although I had Mrs. Bukaty for third grade my class would every now and then go to Mrs. Stiles’s classroom for science. She was a very sweet lady and an excellent teacher! She will absolutely be missed by so many former students, staff, friends, and family. The Stiles family is in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

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