MOORE v. HEDERMAN BROS.

No. 41735.

240 Miss. 358 (1961)

127 So.2d 647

MOORE v. HEDERMAN BROTHERS, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bert Crisler, Crisler, Crisler & Bowling, Jackson, for appellant.

Watkins & Eager, Shelby R. Rogers, Jackson, for appellee.


RODGERS, J.

Mr. Guy J. Moore was found dead in the Bayliss Hotel at Columbia, Mississippi, about noon March 4, 1958. He was a long and trusted employee of Hederman Brothers, as a traveling salesman. Mr. Moore was suffering with a great many ailments and among others he had high blood pressure, chronic bronchitis, and hypertension.

It is claimed that his death was causally connected with his employment.

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