Gaffney, South Carolina
04 Aug 1898, Thu • Page 8
Mr. J. J. Camp. a well-known citizen of the State Line neighborhood, died at his home Sunday morning of pneumonia, after a short illness. Mr. Camp was in his fifty-fourth year. He had served his community as magistrate for a number of years, was a well-to-do farmer and generally regarded as a good citizen, He departed this life without leaving an enemy. Deceased leaves a wife and seven children. The funeral services were held at the late residence of deceased Monday, Rev., R. J. Tate officiating. Interment took place at State Line cemetery Monday in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Contributor: Your Sister in Christ - Dona (Carr) Mooring (47131228)
Gaffney, South Carolina
04 Aug 1898, Thu • Page 8
Mr. J. J. Camp. a well-known citizen of the State Line neighborhood, died at his home Sunday morning of pneumonia, after a short illness. Mr. Camp was in his fifty-fourth year. He had served his community as magistrate for a number of years, was a well-to-do farmer and generally regarded as a good citizen, He departed this life without leaving an enemy. Deceased leaves a wife and seven children. The funeral services were held at the late residence of deceased Monday, Rev., R. J. Tate officiating. Interment took place at State Line cemetery Monday in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Contributor: Your Sister in Christ - Dona (Carr) Mooring (47131228)
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