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Goldie Stilwell

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Goldie Stilwell

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Mar 1932 (aged 40–41)
Perry Point, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Prosperity, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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From the
Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Tuesday, Maech 29, 1932

World War Veteran
Dies At Perry Point

Goldie Stillwell, aged 34 years, a native of Greene county and a World war veteran, died in Veterans' Administration hospital, Perry Point, Md., Friday, March 25, 1932.

His body arrived at the A. Blaine Day funeral home in Washington, Sunday morning, where it will remain until 1:30 o'clock Tuesday when it will be taken to the Upper Ten Mile Presbyterian church where funeral services in charge of Rev. J. Calvin French will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Prosperity cemetery.

He leaves the following brothers and sisters: William B., of Denver, Colo.; James, of Waynesburg, R.D. 1, and Mrs. Herman Phillips, of Denver.

He had been in failing health for two years.

He was a member of Company D, 56th Regiment Pioneer Infantry, and was in the Meuse and Argonne from October 19, 1918, to November 11. His home was near Waynesburg.
From the
Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Tuesday, Maech 29, 1932

World War Veteran
Dies At Perry Point

Goldie Stillwell, aged 34 years, a native of Greene county and a World war veteran, died in Veterans' Administration hospital, Perry Point, Md., Friday, March 25, 1932.

His body arrived at the A. Blaine Day funeral home in Washington, Sunday morning, where it will remain until 1:30 o'clock Tuesday when it will be taken to the Upper Ten Mile Presbyterian church where funeral services in charge of Rev. J. Calvin French will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Prosperity cemetery.

He leaves the following brothers and sisters: William B., of Denver, Colo.; James, of Waynesburg, R.D. 1, and Mrs. Herman Phillips, of Denver.

He had been in failing health for two years.

He was a member of Company D, 56th Regiment Pioneer Infantry, and was in the Meuse and Argonne from October 19, 1918, to November 11. His home was near Waynesburg.


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