Riverton. Aug. 28.--William H.Stiles, who conducted a drug store in this town for 30 years, died today at his home, 608 Main Street. Mr. Stiles, who was 71, came to Riverton in 1900 and entered the drug business. In 1930 he sold his interest and retired.
He was a member of Covenant Lodge No. 161, F. and A. of Palmyra; Excelsior Consistory, of Camden; Crescent Temple, of Trenton; P. O.S. of A. of Palmyra and Christ Church, or Riverton.
Mr. Stiles was survived by widow, Mrs. Jannet F. Stiles, a brother, Walter Stiles, of Swedesboro and a sister, Mrs.Otto Becker, of Riverton.
Funeral services will be private in funeral parlors at 313 East Broad Street.
Interment was in Colestown Cemetery.
~The Morning Post--Camden, New Jersey--Friday, August 29, 1941--Page 5~
Aged 71, former Riverton druggist, died at his home on Main Street. He was a member of the Riverton Fire company. Survived by his wife, Jannet Petriken Goodenow.
~From: Palmyra News--Aug 29, 1941~
Stiles-Goodenow Wedding.
William H. Stiles, druggist, corner of Fifth and Benson Streets, was married to Miss Jannet Goodenow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodenow by Reverend Gilbert Underhill, rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church.
They will be at home, corner Fifth and Benson Streets, alter November 10th.
~Courier-Post--Camden, New Jersey--Thursday, November 4, 1897--Page 1~
The son of Samuel W. And Abagail Sitles
Riverton. Aug. 28.--William H.Stiles, who conducted a drug store in this town for 30 years, died today at his home, 608 Main Street. Mr. Stiles, who was 71, came to Riverton in 1900 and entered the drug business. In 1930 he sold his interest and retired.
He was a member of Covenant Lodge No. 161, F. and A. of Palmyra; Excelsior Consistory, of Camden; Crescent Temple, of Trenton; P. O.S. of A. of Palmyra and Christ Church, or Riverton.
Mr. Stiles was survived by widow, Mrs. Jannet F. Stiles, a brother, Walter Stiles, of Swedesboro and a sister, Mrs.Otto Becker, of Riverton.
Funeral services will be private in funeral parlors at 313 East Broad Street.
Interment was in Colestown Cemetery.
~The Morning Post--Camden, New Jersey--Friday, August 29, 1941--Page 5~
Aged 71, former Riverton druggist, died at his home on Main Street. He was a member of the Riverton Fire company. Survived by his wife, Jannet Petriken Goodenow.
~From: Palmyra News--Aug 29, 1941~
Stiles-Goodenow Wedding.
William H. Stiles, druggist, corner of Fifth and Benson Streets, was married to Miss Jannet Goodenow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodenow by Reverend Gilbert Underhill, rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church.
They will be at home, corner Fifth and Benson Streets, alter November 10th.
~Courier-Post--Camden, New Jersey--Thursday, November 4, 1897--Page 1~
The son of Samuel W. And Abagail Sitles
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