Capt. James Robert 'Jim' 'Tiny' Sills, USN (Ret.)
1956-2017


Capt. James Robert 'Jim' 'Tiny' Sills, USN (Ret.)

Captain James Sills USN (Ret.) passed away July 8th at his home in Natick, Massachusetts after a battle with cancer. Jim “Tiny” Sills was born in Tacoma, Washington on August 19, 1956 to Colonel James (USAF) and Audrey Sills, the youngest of three sons (Douglas and David).

The Sills family moved with changing military assignments and Jim spent his youth in Washington State, Illinois, Washington DC, Kansas, England and Germany. He would later move to Massachusetts and call the Boston area his home.

He played defensive tackle on varsity football squads through high school and college. He enjoyed skiing in Vermont, Colorado and the Alps with his brother Dave and friends. In 1977, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and qualified as an Air/Sea Rescuer and a SH-3 Air Crewman. His afloat tours include the aircraft carriers USS Carl Vincent and USS Constellation. Jim graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, a Masters of Science in Applied Management and a Masters of Science in Government Contracting.

Jim received a commission in the U.S. Navy Reserve, beginning his service as an Ensign and retiring with the rank of Captain. He served two tours as a Commodore and completed three deployments to Southwest Asia. As a civilian, he was an adjunct professor at Lesley College; teaching international business, operations management and global affairs. He also worked as a government contract manager for General Dynamics Network Systems for many years.

Captain Sills was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star for accomplishments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Jim was a proud and devoted father who was often heard expressing how much he loved, admired and wished to spend more time with each of his children. He particularly enjoyed making memories outdoors with them in Vermont and Maryland.

Surviving Jim is his daughter Erica Sills Rimmer (29) and her husband Martin of Charlestown, son James Sills (17), daughters Fiona Sills (16) and Lily Sills (13), and their mother Diane Sills of Carlisle; his brother David Sills and his wife Pam of Cambridge, VT, and their two daughters Stephanie Sills (26) and Kristie Sills (23), along with his former spouse Mary Rossetti Wills, sister in law Peggy Humphreys and her son Douglas Sills. He was preceded in death by parents James and Audrey, and brother Douglas.

Jim was well loved by family, friends, colleagues and shipmates alike. With his 6’8” frame, he was an imposing figure of a man but known for his humility, good humor and equal treatment of all. Family, friends, shipmates and coworkers alike sought out his wisdom and counsel often. He would always make time for those in need.

He will be missed, but never forgotten.

A military memorial service will be held at the USS Constitution, Charlestown Navy Yard on Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 2 p.m. with reception to follow at the USS Constitution Museum. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, or a charity of your choice.










Jim's niece, Stephanie.









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Assignment details as release by the U.S. Navy:

CAPT Sills enlisted in the U.S. Navy on November 1, 1977. He served as an avionics technician and air crewman on H3 helicopters for three Western Pacific cruises aboard the USS CONSTELLATION (CV 64) and the USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70). He was designated a Master Training Specialist as an instructor with Naval Air Maintenance Training Group at Naval Air Station, North Island, CA. Hedeparted active duty in November 1985, was commissioned in the Naval Reserve in May 1988 through the Direct Commission Program, and graduated from the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, GA.

Naval Reserve assignments include: Avionics Division Officer, Naval Station Rota, Spain; Assistant Operations Officer, NSC NORVA; Supply Officer, Naval Submarine Support Force; Operations Officer, Supply Support Battalion TWO; Active Duty Recall as Action Officer to J4 at USACOM for Haiti, Iceland and the Azores; Executive Officer, Tank Farm (Fuels Operating Unit); Officer in Charge, Supply Support Battalion TWO, Detachment Providence; Executive Officer, Supply Support Battalion TWO; Supply Department Head, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion TWO SEVEN; and Chief Staff Officer, Navy Supply Support Battalion TWO.Active Duty Recalls include: Chief Staff Officer (Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2004 & 2005), Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Forward BRAVO; Commanding Officer, Navy Air Cargo Handling Battalion ONE; Senior Battalion Assessment Officer, Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group; Group Commander (Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in 2009 & 2010) Navy Expeditionary Logistics Group Forward JULIET; Commodore, SECOND Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiment; and Joint Team Leader for Disposition Services Reserve Forces, Defense Logistics Agency, Battle Creek, MI.


"Tiny" and I were fellow US Navy instructors a long time back. We had a great time together goofing around on/off duty. I actually was his roomie for a while at his home in Chula Vista.

Absolutely a great guy with a fantastic sense of humor. Thoughts and prayers for his family.

James Patterson
September 26, 2017 | San Diego, CA | Friend


Am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I knew him in San Diego so many years ago. A wonderful, friendly guy who loved his corvette. :)

My sincere condolences to his family.

Mary Miller
July 21, 2017 | Poway, CA | Friend


Big Jim

A big personality, a big voice
fingers that could snap like a thunderclap
a big smile, a great friend
good time memories that go back to the seventies

A big heart, a great guy
a great officer and American
a big empty place now here on Earth
another great soul now in Heaven

Rether Johnson
July 18, 2017 | Lebanon, IL | Friend