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Louise A <I>Yannie</I> Camp

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Louise A Yannie Camp

Birth
New York, USA
Death
27 Feb 2010 (aged 88)
Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA
Burial
Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA Add to Map
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HORNELL - Louise A. Camp, 88, of 77 Cedar Street passed away Saturday (Feb 27, 2010) at Bradford Regional Hospital.
Born in Limestone, Aug 2, 1921, the daughter of Joseph and Antoinette Naples Yannie, she had resided in Hornell most of her life. Louise had worked for the former Hickey Freeman Company. Following the death of her husband she attended St. James School of Nursing and completed her RN in 1997 from Bethesda Hospital and Mercy Care. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Hornell, where she had taught Sunday School for 35 years, was Lay Leader and participated in the Women's Society.
She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony J. Camp in 1972; her son, John Camp in 2003; a sister, Lucy White; and brother, Paul Yannie.
She is survived by two daughters Elizabeth (Paul) King of Cincinnati, Joanna (Edmund) Hofmann of Queens; a son, Thomas (Toni) Camp of Spring, Texas; four sisters, Mary Mitchell of Coudersport, Leona Shavor of Bath, Josephine (Paul) Corey of Coudersport, Ann (Robert) Long of Coudersport; a brother, Larry (Beth) Yannie of Charlotte, N.C; nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Bender Brown & Powers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery Hornell
HORNELL - Louise A. Camp, 88, of 77 Cedar Street passed away Saturday (Feb 27, 2010) at Bradford Regional Hospital.
Born in Limestone, Aug 2, 1921, the daughter of Joseph and Antoinette Naples Yannie, she had resided in Hornell most of her life. Louise had worked for the former Hickey Freeman Company. Following the death of her husband she attended St. James School of Nursing and completed her RN in 1997 from Bethesda Hospital and Mercy Care. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Hornell, where she had taught Sunday School for 35 years, was Lay Leader and participated in the Women's Society.
She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony J. Camp in 1972; her son, John Camp in 2003; a sister, Lucy White; and brother, Paul Yannie.
She is survived by two daughters Elizabeth (Paul) King of Cincinnati, Joanna (Edmund) Hofmann of Queens; a son, Thomas (Toni) Camp of Spring, Texas; four sisters, Mary Mitchell of Coudersport, Leona Shavor of Bath, Josephine (Paul) Corey of Coudersport, Ann (Robert) Long of Coudersport; a brother, Larry (Beth) Yannie of Charlotte, N.C; nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Bender Brown & Powers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery Hornell


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