Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Jean Wells, Chattanooga; Mrs. Inez Rovie, Meriden, Conn.; Mrs. Mattie Hodges, Meriden, Conn.; Mrs. Anita Lowe, Birmingham, Ala.; three sons, John Terry Stancil, Birmingham, Ala.; James Stancil, Birmingham, Ala.; Roy Stancil, Meriden, Conn.; one sister, Mrs. A.M. Bennett, Cleveland, Tenn.; 2 brothers, William Starks, Cohutta, Ga.; J.E. Stancil. Pecan Gap, Tex.; nine grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Complete arrangements will be announced later. The National Funeral Home in charge.
Published in the Chattanooga Times, March 24, 1949:
Notes:Taught at Cohutta school. Tax assessor Catoosa County, Georgia.
Genealogy Info: Andrew J. Stancil was the son of Samuel and Nancy E. Whisenant Starks Stancil. He was predecesed by 2 brothers, George and Jasper (Jack) Stancil. J. E. Stancil was James E. Stancil. William Starks was his half brother.