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Zepha Opal <I>Campbell</I> Tompkins

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Zepha Opal Campbell Tompkins

Birth
Wilkinson, Hancock County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Nov 1989 (aged 70)
Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Center Township, Rush County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Edward S. Campbell and Roxie Belle DeLay

Full given name is Zepha Opal Campbell, but she only went by Opal Campbell

Opal Campbell married three times:
1st husband: Leondard M. Jackson oon Feb 27, 1937 in Rush County, Indiana
2nd husband: Walter Howard on Oct. 5, 1946 in Henry County, Indiana
3rd husband: Travis Tompkins

Opal Tompkins

Opal Tompkins, 70 of Flat Rock River Lodge, Rushville, died Nov. 29, in Rush Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Wilkinson on Feb. 9, 1919, a daughter of Edward and Roxie Belle DeLay-Campbell. She was a retired seamstress and a member of the Knightstown and Lewisville Brotherhood and Sisterhood.
Survivors are three sons, Bud Howard of Kennard, Ronald Howard and Tom Jackson, both of Knightstown; three daughters, Joan Hale of Anderson , Kathi Glover of Knightstown, and Dixie Jones of Deerfield, Ill.; two brother, Henry Campbell of Spiceland, and William Campbell of Greenfield, a sister Annabelle Cross of Riverview, Fla., 20 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
Services were held Dec. 2 at Butcher Funeral home in Knightstown with the Rev. Kenneth Bates officiating. Burial followed in Center Cemetery in Rush County.

Parents:
Edward S. Campbell and Roxie Belle DeLay

Full given name is Zepha Opal Campbell, but she only went by Opal Campbell

Opal Campbell married three times:
1st husband: Leondard M. Jackson oon Feb 27, 1937 in Rush County, Indiana
2nd husband: Walter Howard on Oct. 5, 1946 in Henry County, Indiana
3rd husband: Travis Tompkins

Opal Tompkins

Opal Tompkins, 70 of Flat Rock River Lodge, Rushville, died Nov. 29, in Rush Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Wilkinson on Feb. 9, 1919, a daughter of Edward and Roxie Belle DeLay-Campbell. She was a retired seamstress and a member of the Knightstown and Lewisville Brotherhood and Sisterhood.
Survivors are three sons, Bud Howard of Kennard, Ronald Howard and Tom Jackson, both of Knightstown; three daughters, Joan Hale of Anderson , Kathi Glover of Knightstown, and Dixie Jones of Deerfield, Ill.; two brother, Henry Campbell of Spiceland, and William Campbell of Greenfield, a sister Annabelle Cross of Riverview, Fla., 20 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
Services were held Dec. 2 at Butcher Funeral home in Knightstown with the Rev. Kenneth Bates officiating. Burial followed in Center Cemetery in Rush County.



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