William L. Bliss

American judge (1876–1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William L. Bliss (December 13, 1876 – January 29, 1969) was appointed as justice of the Iowa Supreme Court.

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Bill Bliss
Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
In office
January 1, 1957  June 30, 1957
Preceded byG. King Thompson
Succeeded byNorman Hays
In office
January 1, 1954  June 30, 1954
Preceded byNorman R. Hays
Succeeded byTheodore G. Garfield
In office
January 1, 1950  June 30, 1950
Preceded byNorman R. Hays
Succeeded byTheodore G. Garfield
In office
January 1, 1946  June 30, 1946
Preceded byFrederic M. Miller
Succeeded byTheodore G. Garfield
In office
January 1, 1942  June 30, 1942
Preceded byFrederic M. Miller
Succeeded byCharles F. Wennerstrum
In office
July 1, 1939  December 31, 1939
Preceded byCharles F. Wennerstrum
Succeeded byPaul W. Richards
Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
In office
January 1, 1939  April 16, 1962
Preceded byJohn W. Anderson
Succeeded byC. Edwin Moore
In office
September 26, 1932  December 5, 1932
Appointed byDan W. Turner
Preceded byJohn M. Grimm
Succeeded byRichard F. Mitchell
Personal details
Born(1876-12-13)December 13, 1876
near Polk City, Iowa
DiedJanuary 29, 1969(1969-01-29) (aged 92)
Mason City, Iowa
SpouseMargaret A. McGruder (m.1895)
Children3
EducationDrake University (LLB)
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Life

He was born near Polk City in 1876 to Wentworth H. and Ellen (MacDonald) Bliss.[1] He graduated from Guthrie County High School in 1895.[1]

He graduated from Drake University Law Department in 1902 and began private practice in Britt. He moved to Mason City in 1914 where continued his private practice. He married Margaret McGruder on June 6, 1906 in Britt, Iowa, and they had 3 children.[1]

On September 27, 1932, following the retirement of Justice John M. Grimm, he was appointed to the Iowa Supreme Court by Governor Dan W. Turner.[1] He resigned his position following 1932 election, returning to private practice in Mason City. He was elected on January 1, 1939 and stay on the court until his retirement on April 16, 1962.[2] He served as Chief Justice in the last 6 months of 1939.

Margaret died on April 20, 1955.[1] Bill died in 1969 in Mason City.[1] They were both interred at Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery in Mason City.[1]

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