"WORCESTER - Philip G. Wieting, President of the Worcester Bank, died very suddenly at Dayton. Fla., Monday 3 a. m. where he was spending the winter. Full particulars are as yet known, beyond the fact that he caught a heavy cold while attending the races. His widow is bringing the remains north for burial, and will probably reach here Thursday. Mr. Wieting is a well known man of large means having business interests in the middle West, and in Syracuse, and is a heavy stockholder in the Bank of Worcester. The summer months were spent here in a handsome suite of rooms at the Central hotel. Mr. Wieting was 70 years old." [The Otsego Farmer & Republican (Cooperstown, NY), Feb. 16, 1906, p. 6, col. 1]
"WORCESTER - Philip G. Wieting, President of the Worcester Bank, died very suddenly at Dayton. Fla., Monday 3 a. m. where he was spending the winter. Full particulars are as yet known, beyond the fact that he caught a heavy cold while attending the races. His widow is bringing the remains north for burial, and will probably reach here Thursday. Mr. Wieting is a well known man of large means having business interests in the middle West, and in Syracuse, and is a heavy stockholder in the Bank of Worcester. The summer months were spent here in a handsome suite of rooms at the Central hotel. Mr. Wieting was 70 years old." [The Otsego Farmer & Republican (Cooperstown, NY), Feb. 16, 1906, p. 6, col. 1]
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