John Brackenridge “Brack” Stiles

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John Brackenridge “Brack” Stiles

Birth
Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Death
14 Dec 1939 (aged 49)
Redding, Shasta County, California, USA
Burial
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John Brackenridge Stiles
J.B. Stiles
Dies in West

Mrs. Wade Cunningham received message from Redding, California, telling of the death of her brother in a hospital there on Thursday afternoon.

J. Brack Stiles, 49, a former Macon County man, and son of the late Judson Davis and Ella Bates Stiles, was born in the Riverside section of Macon county.

In 1909 Mr. Stiles went to Washington where he lived 12 years, prior to his moving to California where he was employed in the logging camps until 1921, when he received serious injuries to his back when he was struck by a wire cable. During the 18 years that he was injured, he ran a business by the use of a wheel chair.

In early manhood Mr. Stiles joined the Cowetta Baptist Church.

Surviving are three children, five sisters, and five brothers, and former wife Patricia Edna McKay Stiles.
Funeral services were held at McDonald's Chapel and burial in Redding Memorial Park.
John Brackenridge Stiles
J.B. Stiles
Dies in West

Mrs. Wade Cunningham received message from Redding, California, telling of the death of her brother in a hospital there on Thursday afternoon.

J. Brack Stiles, 49, a former Macon County man, and son of the late Judson Davis and Ella Bates Stiles, was born in the Riverside section of Macon county.

In 1909 Mr. Stiles went to Washington where he lived 12 years, prior to his moving to California where he was employed in the logging camps until 1921, when he received serious injuries to his back when he was struck by a wire cable. During the 18 years that he was injured, he ran a business by the use of a wheel chair.

In early manhood Mr. Stiles joined the Cowetta Baptist Church.

Surviving are three children, five sisters, and five brothers, and former wife Patricia Edna McKay Stiles.
Funeral services were held at McDonald's Chapel and burial in Redding Memorial Park.