Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Non-Hispanic
Marital Status: Widowed
Social Security Number: 244447583
Father's Last Name: Stinnett
Age: 65 Years
Date of Birth: 15 Aug 1932
Birth State: Tennessee
Residence City: Garner
Residence County: Wake
Residence State: North Carolina
Residence Zip Code: 27529
Education: 11th grade
Occupation: Machinists
Industry: Yarn, thread, and fabric mills
Date of Death: 22 Dec 1997
Death City: Garner
Death County: Wake
Death State: North Carolina
Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Cause of Death: Malignant neoplasm of esophagus: Esophagus, unspecified
Other Cause of Death: Cardiac dysrhythmias: Cardiac arrest
Autopsy: Autopsy Not Performed
Autopsy Findings: Autopsy findings were not considered in determining cause of death
institution: Nursing Home
Attendant: Physician
Burial Location: Cremation in-state
Recorded date: 31 Dec 1997
Source Vendor: North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics
Uncle Bill always seemed young. He was my mom's baby brother and they were very close, though both had high tempers. I can remember several times that my mom and Uncle Bill clashed.
The last time I talked to Uncle Bill, I had heard that he was in the hospital. I called him.
Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Non-Hispanic
Marital Status: Widowed
Social Security Number: 244447583
Father's Last Name: Stinnett
Age: 65 Years
Date of Birth: 15 Aug 1932
Birth State: Tennessee
Residence City: Garner
Residence County: Wake
Residence State: North Carolina
Residence Zip Code: 27529
Education: 11th grade
Occupation: Machinists
Industry: Yarn, thread, and fabric mills
Date of Death: 22 Dec 1997
Death City: Garner
Death County: Wake
Death State: North Carolina
Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Cause of Death: Malignant neoplasm of esophagus: Esophagus, unspecified
Other Cause of Death: Cardiac dysrhythmias: Cardiac arrest
Autopsy: Autopsy Not Performed
Autopsy Findings: Autopsy findings were not considered in determining cause of death
institution: Nursing Home
Attendant: Physician
Burial Location: Cremation in-state
Recorded date: 31 Dec 1997
Source Vendor: North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics
Uncle Bill always seemed young. He was my mom's baby brother and they were very close, though both had high tempers. I can remember several times that my mom and Uncle Bill clashed.
The last time I talked to Uncle Bill, I had heard that he was in the hospital. I called him.
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