Albert Bemiss, a life-long resident
and farmer of Pittsfield died in the
Cooperstown hospital Tuesday, night,
September 27th. as briefly told in the
FARMER -last week. Mr. Bemiss was
hurt in a fall as he was getting out of
his wagon at the skimming station, in
that village one morning about two
weeks ago. He was seriously injured
internally and on advice of his physician,
Dr. Cruttenden, went, to the hospital
for treatment. He was apparently,
recovering from his injuries when his
heart began to show weakness; although
not alarming until Tuesday, when it was
seen that heart trouble was
certainly a serious matter with him,
and in fact caused his death that night.
Mr. Bemiss was a man well-known
in Morris, and is survived by his wife
and one daughter, Mrs. George Nearing.
His age was about fifty-five.
Albert Bemiss, a life-long resident
and farmer of Pittsfield died in the
Cooperstown hospital Tuesday, night,
September 27th. as briefly told in the
FARMER -last week. Mr. Bemiss was
hurt in a fall as he was getting out of
his wagon at the skimming station, in
that village one morning about two
weeks ago. He was seriously injured
internally and on advice of his physician,
Dr. Cruttenden, went, to the hospital
for treatment. He was apparently,
recovering from his injuries when his
heart began to show weakness; although
not alarming until Tuesday, when it was
seen that heart trouble was
certainly a serious matter with him,
and in fact caused his death that night.
Mr. Bemiss was a man well-known
in Morris, and is survived by his wife
and one daughter, Mrs. George Nearing.
His age was about fifty-five.
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