Chambers Co. AL - OBIT: William Cornelius Holstun USGenWeb Archives Project Notice: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for commercial presentation by any other organization. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. Submitted by: Melissa Smith iamabravesfa@geocities.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Obit: William Cornelius Holstun Obit from Chattahoochee Valley Times, Wed, Jan 30, 1924: "DEATH OF W C HOLSTUN BRINGS DEEP SORROW" Ins the death Monday of Mr William Cornelius Holstun, Lanett and this entire section sustained a great loss, and sorrow and regret was expressed in every face upon news of his going. He was forty one years of age, and had lived in Lanett since he was sixteen, coming to this city from the home place where he was born near Lafayette twenty-five years ago. His death followed a long illness, during which he suffered much but did not murmur. He was as patient in his great suffering as he had always been in his dealings with his fellowmen, and all who knew him loved and admired him for his gentle forbearance and kindness of heart. For years he has been a sufferer and was not unaware that he must answer the call early. However, he was never downhearted nor discouraged but ever striving to serve his day and generation. He joined the Methodist Church at Emory Chapel at the age of 12 years, and was a consistent Christian with the purpose of the Master always before him. He was a leader also in the benevolent and charitable fraternal organizations of this community, and until his health failed him took an active part in their work. He was affiliated with Lanett Camp No 886, W O W; Lanett Lodge No 43b, I O O F; Lanett Tribe I O R M, Lanett Council of Pocahontas and Ivanhoe Lodge No 21, K of P. Mr Holstun, through exercise of unusual ability, coupled with his unfailing loyalty to the big concern in which he had been employed since coming to Lanett, had risen to the position of head of the finishing department of Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works and was known as one of the best dye-house men in the business. Deceased leaves, besides his wife, who was Miss Vicie Barron, two sisters-Mrs Will Hairston, of LaGrange, GA and Mrs Perry Schuessler, of Lafayett; and a brother-Mr John Holstun, of Lafayette. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan 29th at 2 PM at Lanett Methodist Church, Rev Roy Hewlett having charge. A great many friends and admirers of the deceased attended these last rites, the church being crowded with people. The Lanett fraternal orders with which the deceased was affiliated, were represented by large delegations properly attired. The pallbearers were his brother stewards of the Methodist Church. The Lanett Bleachery and Dye Works suspended operations during the afternoon as a mark of respect for the deceased, and the business houses of the city were closed during the hour of the funeral services. The interment was at Pinewood Cemetery, West Point (GA), J J Hagedorn & Co funeral directors in charge. **Notes: Parents, Benjamin F Holstun & Gertrude E Davidson**