Bio: Bemis, Amelia

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

 

Surnames: Bemis, Herrick

 

----Source: Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI, August 29, 1968, Front Page

 

 

Grandma Bemis is 100 today

 

 

Grandma Bemis

‘Sense of Humor important’

 

Gets Message from President

 

Today (Thursday) is a big day for Mrs. Amelia (Grandma Bemis), long-time Humbird resident.

 

Today she is 100 years old.

 

The celebration of Grandma and a host of friends and relatives will be elaborate and genuine in Memorial Hospital at Neillsville, where she has been confined since fracturing a hip bone four years ago.

 

Grandma is amply up to celebrating.  Despite her confinement to a wheelchair, she retains an alert mind, good spirits, her capacity to enjoy life and people.  In fact, Mrs. Robert Herrick, registered nurse in charge of her care, asserts: "She’s as robust as a woman 60 or 70 years of age."

 

Chary of Reading

 

Grandma Bemis (everybody calls her that) carried on a spritely conversation; and when her daughter, Mrs. Lola Dimmitt of Norfolk, VA., visits her it’s hard for anybody else to get a word in edge-wise.  Mrs. Dimmitt will be there today, for she spends every summer vacation in the area visiting relatives - and especially Grandma.

 

While her eyesight still is good, Grandma reads but little anymore, she told The Clark County Press.

 

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From President

 

Grandma Bemis Tuesday received a birthday message from President Lyndon B. Johnson.  The Telegram stated: "My sincere congratulations upon your birthday.  May good health be yours through many more happy years.  Lyndon B. Johnson"

 

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Not that she can’t, but she feels that reading would dull her vision.

 

"There’s just so much mileage in the eyes?" she was asked by the reporter.

 

"Yes, something like that," Grandma replied.

 

Knitting and crocheting have been Grandma’s avocation for many, many years.  She still knits, and she has done so much of it for so many years she doesn’t have to watch what she’s doing.  She never drops a stitch.  So, she knits right along, even now.

 

Humor valuable

 

Asked about the inevitable question about what she attributes her long life to, Grandma Bemis allows it’s a good sense of humor.

 

"I find a smile in almost everything," she said.

 

Grandma Bemis was born August 20, 1868 - four years after the close of the Civil War - in Clintonville.  Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Jedulah Umphrey Church. She was married at that city to Walter Bemis on July 20, 1890.  Bemis was a head sawyer, and the family moved around quite a bit during their early years.  They lived for three years in Plainview, Minn., and three years in Michigan, for instance.  Finally, the family settled down on a farm near Humbird, which Grandma has called "home" ever since. Walter died on July 16, 1955, just four days before their 65th wedding anniversary.

 

Grandma has four children living.  In addition to Mrs. Dimmitt there are: Earl Bemis of Neillsville, Clayton of Newaygo, Mich., and Percy, who is on the home farm near Humbird.  Her oldest daughter, Ina, is deceased.

 

In the last year Grandma has been presented with two great-great-grandchildren, bringing to four the number of progeny thus far of four generations later. Also there are 38 great-grandchildren and 15 grandchildren.

 

There will be a lot of hoopla as Grandma Bemis celebrates her 100th birthday today in Memorial Hospital and getting the biggest kick from it all will be Grandma Bemis - right in the center of the action.

 

 


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