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Edwin W Bemis

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Edwin W Bemis

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
5 Dec 1921 (aged 49)
Estes Brook, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 2-Lot 6-Plot 7
Memorial ID
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According to the Milo Cemetery caretakers, Reuben and Tim Northway, Edwin is buried at Block 2, Lot 7, Plot 1. There is no grave maker.

The Princeton Union Newspaper: Thursday December 8, 1921 states the following:

Ed Bemis died at the home of his brother, Al Bemis in Greenbush, on Monday evening. The cause of death was diabetes. Deceased was 49 years of age and had lived with his brother about three weeks. He leaves one daughter and nine brothers. The funeral will be held from the home of Al Bemis on Saturday afternoon and the interment will be in the Milo Cemetery.

The following information was researched by: Steven Dahlstrom:

In the Grant County Farmer (Ashby) Newspaper December 7, 1893 p1, col 2 - Ed Bemis and Miss Susie Olson were joined in the holy bounds of matrimony by Justice Wahldieck, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray, on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bemis left for Princeton, where they reside during the winter. May their wedded life prove a happy one.
According to the Milo Cemetery caretakers, Reuben and Tim Northway, Edwin is buried at Block 2, Lot 7, Plot 1. There is no grave maker.

The Princeton Union Newspaper: Thursday December 8, 1921 states the following:

Ed Bemis died at the home of his brother, Al Bemis in Greenbush, on Monday evening. The cause of death was diabetes. Deceased was 49 years of age and had lived with his brother about three weeks. He leaves one daughter and nine brothers. The funeral will be held from the home of Al Bemis on Saturday afternoon and the interment will be in the Milo Cemetery.

The following information was researched by: Steven Dahlstrom:

In the Grant County Farmer (Ashby) Newspaper December 7, 1893 p1, col 2 - Ed Bemis and Miss Susie Olson were joined in the holy bounds of matrimony by Justice Wahldieck, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray, on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bemis left for Princeton, where they reside during the winter. May their wedded life prove a happy one.


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