Mr. Stiles left here three weeks ago for California to take treatment for melanosarcoma, from which he had been suffering for three months.
Mr. Stiles, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Judson Stiles, of Macon county, had been employed at Enka for two years. He had been a member of the Coweeta Baptist Church since early boyhood.
Pallbears were six nephews, William Cunningham, Vercoe Watkins, J.C. Cunningham, Harry Stiles, Virgil Watkins and Edmund Stiles.
Mr. Stiles left here three weeks ago for California to take treatment for melanosarcoma, from which he had been suffering for three months.
Mr. Stiles, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Judson Stiles, of Macon county, had been employed at Enka for two years. He had been a member of the Coweeta Baptist Church since early boyhood.
Pallbears were six nephews, William Cunningham, Vercoe Watkins, J.C. Cunningham, Harry Stiles, Virgil Watkins and Edmund Stiles.
Family Members
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Mary May Stiles Gray
1886–1967
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Hermie Thedocia Stiles Lawson
1888–1965
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John Brackenridge "Brack" Stiles
1890–1939
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Lela Ethel Stiles Cunningham
1892–1972
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Henry Harrington Stiles
1894–1974
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Thomas Watson Stiles
1896–1957
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Claude Daniel Stiles
1898–1981
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Sadie Emogene Stiles Penland
1901–1987
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Orville Judson Stiles
1903–1992
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George Theodore Stiles
1905–1989
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Helen Belle Stiles Rogers
1911–1997