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Charles Walter Campbell

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Charles Walter Campbell

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
8 Nov 1928 (aged 29)
Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
BLK OC LOT 659 Grave 8 BK 1 Page 174
Memorial ID
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Birth: 20 AUG 1899 in Washburn, Sebastian Co., AR
Death: 1 AUG 1927 in Holdenville, Hughes Co., OK of shot on duty by drunk Indian

Occupation: Policeman

Father: Herbert Araldo CAMPBELL b: 4 SEP 1874 in Washburn, Sebastian Co., AR
Mother: Mary Lou FLOYD b: 23 FEB 1877 in Bloomer, AR

Marriage 1 Della Dewey SINGLETON b: 5 OCT 1898

Children
Living CAMPBELL
Living CAMPBELL
Living CAMPBELL

From the Officer Down website (www.odmp.org)

Patrolman Charles W. Campbell
Holdenville Police Dept.

Patrolman Campbell was shot and killed while in a foot pursuit. He and another officer had been called to the scene of a family disturbance. When he arrived two brothers fled on foot. During the foot chase one of the suspects turned and fired, striking Patrolman Campbell. The other officer on the scene was able to capture both suspects. One of the men died of wounds sustained in the shootout. Patrolman Campbell had been with the agency for two years and is survived by his wife and three children.
Birth: 20 AUG 1899 in Washburn, Sebastian Co., AR
Death: 1 AUG 1927 in Holdenville, Hughes Co., OK of shot on duty by drunk Indian

Occupation: Policeman

Father: Herbert Araldo CAMPBELL b: 4 SEP 1874 in Washburn, Sebastian Co., AR
Mother: Mary Lou FLOYD b: 23 FEB 1877 in Bloomer, AR

Marriage 1 Della Dewey SINGLETON b: 5 OCT 1898

Children
Living CAMPBELL
Living CAMPBELL
Living CAMPBELL

From the Officer Down website (www.odmp.org)

Patrolman Charles W. Campbell
Holdenville Police Dept.

Patrolman Campbell was shot and killed while in a foot pursuit. He and another officer had been called to the scene of a family disturbance. When he arrived two brothers fled on foot. During the foot chase one of the suspects turned and fired, striking Patrolman Campbell. The other officer on the scene was able to capture both suspects. One of the men died of wounds sustained in the shootout. Patrolman Campbell had been with the agency for two years and is survived by his wife and three children.


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