WILLIAM A. STEALEY
Clarksburg (W.Va.) Exponent., SUNDAY MARCH, 13, 1932.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete for William A. Stealey, 81, veteran mechanic at the Hart machine shop, of 11 Bailey street, Point Comfort, who died at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon of complications.
Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
William Stealey had been in the employ of the Hart Brothers machine shop for the past sixty years. He was born in Harrison county in 1851. William was one of nine children.
He is survived by two brothers, John, of No. 6, River road, and C. C. Stealey, of the same address.
Clarksburg (W.Va.) Telegram., March 14, 1932
WILLIAM A. STEALEY
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the home at 11 Bailey street for William A. Stealey, 81, veteran mechanic of the Hart Brothers Machine Company, who died Saturday evening of complications.
The Rev. J. Marion Smith, of the Clarksburg Baptist church, will be in charge. Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
Stealey had been an employee at the Hart machine shop for more than sixty years. He was a native of Harrison county.
Pallbearers for the funeral are William R. Sharpe, C. E. Snider, J. B. Wiley, C R. Miley, Charles Wickwoff and E. R. Bucklew.
Surviving are two brothers, John and C. C. Stealey, of 6 River road; a daughter, Mrs. Mattie Muligan, and a son, Seymore W. Stealey, both of 11 Bailey street; and five grandchildren
Clarksburg (W. Va.) Exponent., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1932.

WILLIAM A. STEALEY
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the home, 11 bailey street, for William Stealey, 81, veteran mechanic at the Hart Brothers Machine Company who died at his home Saturday night.
The Rev. J. Marion Smith, pastor of the Clarksburg Baptist church, will officiate and burial will be made in the Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
Pallbearers for the funeral are William R. Sharpe, C. E. Snider, J. B. Wiley, C. R. Miley, Charles Wyckoff and E. R. Bucklew.
Surviving are two brothers, John and C. C. Stealey, of 6 River road; a daughter, Mrs. Mattie Muligan, and a son, Seymour W. Stealey, both of 11 Bailey street; and five grandchildren.