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Charles L. Bemis

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Charles L. Bemis

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Jan 1917 (aged 37–38)
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec.1-Lot 59
Memorial ID
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Seriously Crippled
Chas. Bemis, while at work on a shingle saw yesterday morning, had the
misfortune to cut off entirely the little finger on his right hand, the
third finger was cut off at the second joint and the second finger at
the first joint. The thumb was badly cut, but no part of it lost. His
wounds were dressed by Drs. Currens and Christensen.
The Chronicle, Tues., May 27, 1902
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Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, January 24, 1917, Page 8

TWO RIVERS MAN IS STRICKEN BY DEATH AT STEVENS POINT
Chas. Bemis Dies
Suddenly of Heart Failure and Body is Brought to Old Home for Burial this Afternoon.

Chas. L. Bemis, aged 38, son of Mrs. Minnie Bemis of Two Rivers, died suddenly at Stevens Point Sunday evening. His death was caused by heart failure. The body of Mr. Bemis was brought to Two Rivers yesterday for burial and the funeral held from the home of Anton Geimer.

Mr. Bemis was born at Two Rivers where he made his home until he grew to manhood. For several years he held a responsible position in a large manufacturing plant at Kenosha, later returning to his home where he remained for a time. For some time past he has been employed by the Soo Line at Stevens Point where his brother, Attorney H. Bemis resides. The deceased was a popular young man in Stevens Point and was a member of the choir of the Congregational church.
His sudden death was a shock to his relatives and many friends.

A mother, one brother and a sister, Mrs. Geimer, survive. The funeral was held this afternoon. Rev. Blake of Stevens Point, who accompanied the remains, officiated at the services.
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Seriously Crippled
Chas. Bemis, while at work on a shingle saw yesterday morning, had the
misfortune to cut off entirely the little finger on his right hand, the
third finger was cut off at the second joint and the second finger at
the first joint. The thumb was badly cut, but no part of it lost. His
wounds were dressed by Drs. Currens and Christensen.
The Chronicle, Tues., May 27, 1902
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Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, January 24, 1917, Page 8

TWO RIVERS MAN IS STRICKEN BY DEATH AT STEVENS POINT
Chas. Bemis Dies
Suddenly of Heart Failure and Body is Brought to Old Home for Burial this Afternoon.

Chas. L. Bemis, aged 38, son of Mrs. Minnie Bemis of Two Rivers, died suddenly at Stevens Point Sunday evening. His death was caused by heart failure. The body of Mr. Bemis was brought to Two Rivers yesterday for burial and the funeral held from the home of Anton Geimer.

Mr. Bemis was born at Two Rivers where he made his home until he grew to manhood. For several years he held a responsible position in a large manufacturing plant at Kenosha, later returning to his home where he remained for a time. For some time past he has been employed by the Soo Line at Stevens Point where his brother, Attorney H. Bemis resides. The deceased was a popular young man in Stevens Point and was a member of the choir of the Congregational church.
His sudden death was a shock to his relatives and many friends.

A mother, one brother and a sister, Mrs. Geimer, survive. The funeral was held this afternoon. Rev. Blake of Stevens Point, who accompanied the remains, officiated at the services.
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