William Campbell, a highly respected and industrious old citizen, residing with his daughter, Mrs. Will Seekford, near Alma, died at 5:20 a.m., Monday.
His last illness lasted three days but he had been in failing health from heart trouble for a long time.
He leaves a widow and the following children: Clay, Jesse, Thomas and Harry Campbell, of Honeyville, Mrs. Will Seekford, of Alma, Mrs. Lewis Short, of near Shenandoah, and Mrs. Mamie Wilt and Mrs. Robert Hall, of Manassas, Va.
He belonged to the Methodist church.
For years the deceased was tenant on Lee Long's farm near Alma and for a few years he resided at Manassas.
The funeral and interment at Leak's Chapel will be conducted by Eld. G.W. Painter at two o'clock this afternoon.
William Campbell, a highly respected and industrious old citizen, residing with his daughter, Mrs. Will Seekford, near Alma, died at 5:20 a.m., Monday.
His last illness lasted three days but he had been in failing health from heart trouble for a long time.
He leaves a widow and the following children: Clay, Jesse, Thomas and Harry Campbell, of Honeyville, Mrs. Will Seekford, of Alma, Mrs. Lewis Short, of near Shenandoah, and Mrs. Mamie Wilt and Mrs. Robert Hall, of Manassas, Va.
He belonged to the Methodist church.
For years the deceased was tenant on Lee Long's farm near Alma and for a few years he resided at Manassas.
The funeral and interment at Leak's Chapel will be conducted by Eld. G.W. Painter at two o'clock this afternoon.
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