Notes for: Stella Arell Marsteller
From Find A Grave:
The Manassas Journal, Manassas, Prince William County, Virginia, 5 November 1915 (page 1, column 3)
S. A. MARSTELLAR DEAD
Native and Lifelong Citizen of County Succumbs to Heart Disease Wednesday.
About 7 o'clock Wednesday [November 3, 1915] morning death claimed S. A. Marstellar, a well-known resident of the Nokesville neighborhood. Mr. Marstellar had been in failing health for the last year or two, but was not stricken fatally with heart trouble and paralysis until the first of the week.
The deceased was a native of the county and had resided near Nokesville all his life. He was sixty-three years of age at the time of his death. Mr. Marstellar is survived by a brother, L. A. Marstellar, of Warrenton; a sister, Mrs. Cora Milburn, of Vienna, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. M. E. Cockrell, of Washington, and Mrs. C. K. Bodine, of Nokesville; two sons, Eugene N., of Nokesville, and L. M., of Alexandria.
Funeral services will be conducted at St. Anne's, Nokesville, this afternoon at 1 o'clock, and the remains will be brought to Manassas where interment will be made in Manassas cemetery. The services will be conducted by Rev. J. F. Burks.
-- transcribed by Morgan Breeden, RELIC Volunteer, Bull Run Regional Library, Manassas, VA; Contributed by: L.K. Perry (#47129998)