William J. Studstill, a prominent business man of Milan, died suddenly last night on a Central of Georgia train as it slowly pulled into the depot at Orchard Hill.
In company with his father, W. H. Studstill, and his physician, Dr. H. S. Maloy, of Milan, he was en route to Atlanta to undergo treatment in a private sanitarium for heart trouble and death overtook him when but half-way to his destination of possible relief.
Mr. Studstill was thirty-one years of age, and leaves a wife and four children, who reside at Milan. The body was brought to Macon and placed in the hands of Jesse B. Hart for burial
One of ten children born to William and Annie Studstill. William and his brother John Edward married Whaley Sisters Jessie and Bessie Pearl Whaley
William J. Studstill, a prominent business man of Milan, died suddenly last night on a Central of Georgia train as it slowly pulled into the depot at Orchard Hill.
In company with his father, W. H. Studstill, and his physician, Dr. H. S. Maloy, of Milan, he was en route to Atlanta to undergo treatment in a private sanitarium for heart trouble and death overtook him when but half-way to his destination of possible relief.
Mr. Studstill was thirty-one years of age, and leaves a wife and four children, who reside at Milan. The body was brought to Macon and placed in the hands of Jesse B. Hart for burial
One of ten children born to William and Annie Studstill. William and his brother John Edward married Whaley Sisters Jessie and Bessie Pearl Whaley
Family Members
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Zachariah Daniel Studstill
1876–1937
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Johnnie Edward Studstill
1878–1904
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James Leonard Studstill
1879–1880
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Maria Isabelle Studstill Holt
1881–1946
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Charlie Fitzgerald Studstill
1884–1961
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Lawrence Monroe Studstill
1886–1970
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Francis M Studstill
1888–1893
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Thomas Eason Studstill Sr
1892–1950
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Henry G. Studstill
1894–1970
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