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Harry Homer Campbell

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Harry Homer Campbell

Birth
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
21 Feb 1946 (aged 40)
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4970479, Longitude: -91.4562314
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H. H. Campbell Dies of Heart Trouble Feb. 21.
Operated Photo Studio in This City Since 1938

Harry H. Campbell, 40, passed away at his home on Madison street Thursday evening, Feb. 21st, 1946, after an illness of several months. Mr. Campbell had been suffering from a heart ailment for several years, but was about his work until the latter part of December last.

Funeral services were held in the Community church Sunday afternoon at 3:00, with the Rev. Robert Jas. Watson in charge. Burial will be made in Oakland cemetery.

Mr. Campbell, a son of Frank Campbell and Hanna Walstrom Campbell, was born in Sioux City, Iowa, June 29th, 1905. He received his education in the Sioux City public and High schools.

On August 28th, 1937 he was united in marriage with Miss Wilma Elizabeth Green, at Sious City, and they came to Manchester in 1938, opening a photograph studio.

Mr. Campbell was a member of the Manchester Community church and Ben Hur lodge of Sioux City.

He is survived by his widow, one daughter, Janeen Harriet Campbell, five years of age, and one son, John David Campbell, aged two years, and one brother, Dr. Earl H. Campbell, of this city. He was preceded in death by his parents.

The Death of Mr. Campbell brings a great sorrow to the widow and little children, and to the brother. He was a skilled artist in the field of photography, and had developed a successful business. He was a devoted husband and father, and was solicitous for the members of his family. The wife and children have the profound sympathy of a host of friends, in the great loss which has come to them.

Manchester Democrat Radio, Manchester, Iowa - February 26, 1946
H. H. Campbell Dies of Heart Trouble Feb. 21.
Operated Photo Studio in This City Since 1938

Harry H. Campbell, 40, passed away at his home on Madison street Thursday evening, Feb. 21st, 1946, after an illness of several months. Mr. Campbell had been suffering from a heart ailment for several years, but was about his work until the latter part of December last.

Funeral services were held in the Community church Sunday afternoon at 3:00, with the Rev. Robert Jas. Watson in charge. Burial will be made in Oakland cemetery.

Mr. Campbell, a son of Frank Campbell and Hanna Walstrom Campbell, was born in Sioux City, Iowa, June 29th, 1905. He received his education in the Sioux City public and High schools.

On August 28th, 1937 he was united in marriage with Miss Wilma Elizabeth Green, at Sious City, and they came to Manchester in 1938, opening a photograph studio.

Mr. Campbell was a member of the Manchester Community church and Ben Hur lodge of Sioux City.

He is survived by his widow, one daughter, Janeen Harriet Campbell, five years of age, and one son, John David Campbell, aged two years, and one brother, Dr. Earl H. Campbell, of this city. He was preceded in death by his parents.

The Death of Mr. Campbell brings a great sorrow to the widow and little children, and to the brother. He was a skilled artist in the field of photography, and had developed a successful business. He was a devoted husband and father, and was solicitous for the members of his family. The wife and children have the profound sympathy of a host of friends, in the great loss which has come to them.

Manchester Democrat Radio, Manchester, Iowa - February 26, 1946


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