and highly respected citizen, died in
this city, after a short and painful ill-
ness, on Saturday, July 10th, 1920,
aged 62 years and 1 month.
He leaves a widow, four daughters, Mrs. John
Schwinn, Hyde Park, Mass., Mrs. Ray
Cline, Hanover, Pa., Mrs. Wm. Schwinn
and Emma Bemiller, of this city, two
sons in the west, George and Cleveland,
two brothers, two sisters and a number of grandchildren.
Mr. Bemiller was a graduate, of the Frederick City
School for the deaf and dumb, as was
also his wife, He was employed by
his brother, Wesley Bemiller, in the
shoe business in this city.
The Times July 16, 1920
and highly respected citizen, died in
this city, after a short and painful ill-
ness, on Saturday, July 10th, 1920,
aged 62 years and 1 month.
He leaves a widow, four daughters, Mrs. John
Schwinn, Hyde Park, Mass., Mrs. Ray
Cline, Hanover, Pa., Mrs. Wm. Schwinn
and Emma Bemiller, of this city, two
sons in the west, George and Cleveland,
two brothers, two sisters and a number of grandchildren.
Mr. Bemiller was a graduate, of the Frederick City
School for the deaf and dumb, as was
also his wife, He was employed by
his brother, Wesley Bemiller, in the
shoe business in this city.
The Times July 16, 1920
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