Bernard Adams
Single
Iron Molder
buried at County Hospital Cemetery June 18,1907
STARVING IN HAY LOFT
Bernard Adams Lay Five Days Without Food, and While Quite Ill
Bernard Adams, the iron molder who was found lying ill in the hay loft of a barn in the rear of Mrs. R. B. Roblin's residence last yesterday afternoon, was removed from the Emergency to the County Hospital today noon.
When found, the man had been five days without food, and was suffering excruciating pain. June 1st, the man wandered away from the County Hospital after having been operated on twice. While suffering intense pain, he crawled into the hayloft in the barn and lay there without food or aid for five days. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Roblin was attracted by his groans and he was discovered. The man is about fifty-three years of age.
Stockton Daily Evening Record June 14, 1907
Bernard Adams
Single
Iron Molder
buried at County Hospital Cemetery June 18,1907
STARVING IN HAY LOFT
Bernard Adams Lay Five Days Without Food, and While Quite Ill
Bernard Adams, the iron molder who was found lying ill in the hay loft of a barn in the rear of Mrs. R. B. Roblin's residence last yesterday afternoon, was removed from the Emergency to the County Hospital today noon.
When found, the man had been five days without food, and was suffering excruciating pain. June 1st, the man wandered away from the County Hospital after having been operated on twice. While suffering intense pain, he crawled into the hayloft in the barn and lay there without food or aid for five days. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Roblin was attracted by his groans and he was discovered. The man is about fifty-three years of age.
Stockton Daily Evening Record June 14, 1907
Inscription
Here rest the remains of persons relocated from the San Joaquin County Hospital Cemetery in 1989. For further information, inquire at the cemetery office.
At the top of the left plaque: In the spaces in front of this memorial rest the remains of persons who were transferred from the San Joaquin County Cemetery in 1989. The original cemetery was located adjacent to San Joaquin General Hospital in French Camp, California. Records indicate the cemetery was used from 1880 to 1930. The cemetery was relocated in order to construct the sheriff's operations center and new jail complex. For additional information, please inquire at the office of this cemetery.
Gravesite Details
Removed from San Joaquin County Hospital Cemetery
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