She was born April 3, 1913 in Watauga County, a daughter of Charles Alexander and Eliza Mina Guy Harmon.
Mrs. Campbell joined Zionhill Baptist Church Feb. 14, 1932.
Survivors include her grandson, Raymond L. Harmon, Jr. and wife, Francis, of Valdese, N.C.; her granddaughter, Dawn Harmon Pearson of Morganton; one great-grandson, Kyle Raymond Harmon; seven nieces, Barbara Bentley, Jo Ann, Irene, Viola and Betty Harmon, Opal Combs and Mary Catherine Tester; and nine nephews, Clifford, Chester, Roy, Gary, Charles, Bobby, Clyde and Dale Harmon and James Ward.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Reese Campbell; four brothers, Dayton, Roscoe, Jeff and James Harmon; and three sisters, Eliza Moody, and Mae and Hazel Harmon.
Burial will follow in the Harmon Cemetery
She was born April 3, 1913 in Watauga County, a daughter of Charles Alexander and Eliza Mina Guy Harmon.
Mrs. Campbell joined Zionhill Baptist Church Feb. 14, 1932.
Survivors include her grandson, Raymond L. Harmon, Jr. and wife, Francis, of Valdese, N.C.; her granddaughter, Dawn Harmon Pearson of Morganton; one great-grandson, Kyle Raymond Harmon; seven nieces, Barbara Bentley, Jo Ann, Irene, Viola and Betty Harmon, Opal Combs and Mary Catherine Tester; and nine nephews, Clifford, Chester, Roy, Gary, Charles, Bobby, Clyde and Dale Harmon and James Ward.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Reese Campbell; four brothers, Dayton, Roscoe, Jeff and James Harmon; and three sisters, Eliza Moody, and Mae and Hazel Harmon.
Burial will follow in the Harmon Cemetery
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