The Tribune Seymour, Indiana Wednesday, November 21, 1900 Page 2 STINNETT-William Stinnett died at his home Thursday evening, Nov. 15, of general debility. His death has been expected for some time. He died in full triumph of Christian faith, although seventy-six years spent in worldly living he saw the error of his life and on Jan. 29, 1894, under the powerful preaching of Brother Eugene Martin, he came forward with tottering footsteps and confessed his Lord and has lived a devoted christian life since. He was 83 year old at his death. He leaves a widow, tow daughters, one son and a host of friends who deeply deplore his death.