OBIT: James P. WILLS, 1880, Altoona, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _________________________________________ A PAINTER FALLS FROM A ROOF AND IS KILLED. James P. Wills, a painter, while engaged in painting the roof of the Globe Hotel met with a frightful death yesterday morning. After finishing his work he, in a playful, not to say foolhardy, manner began jumping from the roof of another wing running parallel with it, between which there is an intervening space of about five feet. He had successfully accomplished the feat twice, against which his employer, Mr. J. H. Bergstresser, who is also Wills' brother-in-law, strongly remonstrated, but he was deaf to all advice and warning, and remarked that he was not at all afraid of the undertaking. On the third attempt he slipped on the comb roofing of the western wing, and fell a distance of fifty-four feet, striking on the plank flooring between the two buildings. His head was shockingly crushed in, and he expired almost instantly. In his descent he struck the wall of the eastern wing. Coroner Humes held an inquest over the body and rendered a verdict of accidental death. He was about 34 years of age. His remains were taken to undertaker Tipton's establishment, on Eleventh avenue, and prepared for burial. His parents reside at Warriorsmark, Huntingdon county, whither his remains will be taken for interment. His brother Benjamin was killed at the Centennial building in Philadelphia in 1876, about a month before the opening of the Exposition, by the fall of a scaffold on which he and a number of others were standing while painting that edifice. In this case, however, James owes his death simply to his own indiscretion and heedless disregard of the warnings of his fellow-workmen. Morning Tribune, Altoona, Pa., Tuesday, August 10, 1880 1880 Altoona, Blair County census - James Wills, 35, divorced, painter Larra M. Wills, 8 1850 Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County census - Richard Wills, 39 Cath. Wills, 31 Samuel Wills, 12 George Wills, 10 Mary E. Wills, 8 James Wills, 6 Benj. P. Wills, 3 Sis. Wills, 3/12