19 November 1904; in Pemiscot County Missouri
William was a farmer according to his death certificate
and he died of coronary embolis.
He was buried at Wardell Memorial on January 13, 1952
Hi there;
I don't have any photos of her, but I have photos of her son by James Camp William Norman, his wife, and most of his kids. Some of the photos I have on my Ancestry.com site which you should be able to access. (Camp/Tucker Tree) I have some photos of Dan Kirkpatrick and his second wife Marie and a few of their children and grandchildren. I knew Uncle Dan and Aunt Marie and we visited them often.
William "Willie", my grandfather, died the year I was born so I didn't get to know him as I did his wife. We called them Mama Camp and Papa Camp. They were quite a pair. Mama Camp was a good four of five inches taller than Papa Camp, and in her later years, outweighed him by 75 lbs or more. But he thought she was "the bomb." He was like a little banty rooster, full of spirit, and quite well thought of in the Little Prarie area. All of his sons thought of him as a giant of a man
Debby Camp
19 November 1904; in Pemiscot County Missouri
William was a farmer according to his death certificate
and he died of coronary embolis.
He was buried at Wardell Memorial on January 13, 1952
Hi there;
I don't have any photos of her, but I have photos of her son by James Camp William Norman, his wife, and most of his kids. Some of the photos I have on my Ancestry.com site which you should be able to access. (Camp/Tucker Tree) I have some photos of Dan Kirkpatrick and his second wife Marie and a few of their children and grandchildren. I knew Uncle Dan and Aunt Marie and we visited them often.
William "Willie", my grandfather, died the year I was born so I didn't get to know him as I did his wife. We called them Mama Camp and Papa Camp. They were quite a pair. Mama Camp was a good four of five inches taller than Papa Camp, and in her later years, outweighed him by 75 lbs or more. But he thought she was "the bomb." He was like a little banty rooster, full of spirit, and quite well thought of in the Little Prarie area. All of his sons thought of him as a giant of a man
Debby Camp
Family Members
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Lillie Norman "Lily" Camp Watkins
1906–1993
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Maudie Pearl "Pearl Watkins" Camp Long
1910–1994
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Ivery Thomas "Tom" Camp
1911–1979
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Martha Virginia Camp Summar
1913–1999
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Pauline Camp
1915–1917
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James Conrad Camp
1917–1993
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George Daniel Camp
1919–2001
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Elmer Foster Camp
1923–1987
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Mary Camp Chappell
1925–2008
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Boyd Van "Buddy" Camp
1927–2017
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