Page News & Courier, Thursday 10 May 1945
Pfc. Jesse W. Campbell, Jr., 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Campbell, of Shenandoah, died April 9th in England of wounds received in action in Germany on March 30th, according to information received by his mother on Sunday, April 29th from the War Department.
Pfc. Campbell entered the service in September, 1944 and left for overseas duty in January of this year. He was a member of the Infantry.
He was born in Shenandoah on April 3, 1926 and spent all his life in Shenandoah, until entering the service.
Prior to entering the Army he was employed at the Shenandoah Knitting Mill.
He is survived by his parents, his wife, the former Janice McDaniel, a daughter, Gloria Jeanne, and the following brothers and sisters: PFC Robert Campbell, in England, Ray Lee and Frankie Campbell, at home, Mrs. Carroll (Helen) Haugh, of Shenandoah, Misses Hazel, Mildred, Mary, Shirley and Brenda Fay Campbell, all at home.
Page News & Courier, Thursday 10 May 1945
Pfc. Jesse W. Campbell, Jr., 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Campbell, of Shenandoah, died April 9th in England of wounds received in action in Germany on March 30th, according to information received by his mother on Sunday, April 29th from the War Department.
Pfc. Campbell entered the service in September, 1944 and left for overseas duty in January of this year. He was a member of the Infantry.
He was born in Shenandoah on April 3, 1926 and spent all his life in Shenandoah, until entering the service.
Prior to entering the Army he was employed at the Shenandoah Knitting Mill.
He is survived by his parents, his wife, the former Janice McDaniel, a daughter, Gloria Jeanne, and the following brothers and sisters: PFC Robert Campbell, in England, Ray Lee and Frankie Campbell, at home, Mrs. Carroll (Helen) Haugh, of Shenandoah, Misses Hazel, Mildred, Mary, Shirley and Brenda Fay Campbell, all at home.
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