He was born March 20, 1923 in Douglas County, Ga to the late James Walter Camp and Bertice Camp. He worked as a carpenter for the Bob Starr Company and was a member of the Bright Star Methodist Church.
In addition to his parents, James Walter Camp and Bertice Camp, he was preceded in death by, his wife, Elizabeth Jolly Camp, brothers and sisters, step-son, Dennis Jeffery and step-daughter, Helen Nash.
Survivors are the mother of his children, Julia Margaret Collier; daughter: Julia Ann Camp Hensley and husband, Henry of Jackson, GA; sons and daughters-in-law: Thomas Paul and Brenda Carol Camp of Douglasville, Charles Edward and Bobbie Jean Camp of Villa Rica; step-children: Carol Clark Holland and her husband Larry and Peggy Brookshire, all of Douglasville; grandchildren: Tammy Hensley Minyard, Thomas Wellington Hensley, Mike Camp, Shelley Camp, Derek Camp, Orin Camp, Donna Avant, Melissa Hester, Lorrie England, Steve Nash, Christy Nash, Tracy Gantt, Matthew Jeffery, Elizabeth Jeffery; great grandchildren: Candace Miller, James Minyard, Samantha Minyard, Allison Hensley, Blake Tomlin, Allison Camp, Kristen Camp, Ricky Camp, Libby Camp, Isaac Camp, Kacy Bodley, Austin Camp, Grant Camp, Riley Camp, Justin Osborne, Sydnee Avant, Brandon Avant, Hannah England, Gracie England, Cody Gantt, Tanner Gantt, Dawson Nash, Casey Nash; great-great grandchildren: Caleb Miller, Lucas Miller, Gabriel Miller, Lexi Bodley and Hunter Bodley.
Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 2 pm from Hightower's Memorial Chapel with Dr. Billy Godwin officiating. Interment will follow in the Bright Star Cemetery with Derek Camp, Blake Tomlin, James Minyard, Austin Camp, Grant Camp, Orin Camp and Mike Camp serving as Pallbearers.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Thursday, December 22, 2011 from 11 am until the service hour.
You may share your thoughts and memories online at hightowersmemorial.com Hightower's Memorial Chapel and Cremation Service in charge of arrangements.
He was born March 20, 1923 in Douglas County, Ga to the late James Walter Camp and Bertice Camp. He worked as a carpenter for the Bob Starr Company and was a member of the Bright Star Methodist Church.
In addition to his parents, James Walter Camp and Bertice Camp, he was preceded in death by, his wife, Elizabeth Jolly Camp, brothers and sisters, step-son, Dennis Jeffery and step-daughter, Helen Nash.
Survivors are the mother of his children, Julia Margaret Collier; daughter: Julia Ann Camp Hensley and husband, Henry of Jackson, GA; sons and daughters-in-law: Thomas Paul and Brenda Carol Camp of Douglasville, Charles Edward and Bobbie Jean Camp of Villa Rica; step-children: Carol Clark Holland and her husband Larry and Peggy Brookshire, all of Douglasville; grandchildren: Tammy Hensley Minyard, Thomas Wellington Hensley, Mike Camp, Shelley Camp, Derek Camp, Orin Camp, Donna Avant, Melissa Hester, Lorrie England, Steve Nash, Christy Nash, Tracy Gantt, Matthew Jeffery, Elizabeth Jeffery; great grandchildren: Candace Miller, James Minyard, Samantha Minyard, Allison Hensley, Blake Tomlin, Allison Camp, Kristen Camp, Ricky Camp, Libby Camp, Isaac Camp, Kacy Bodley, Austin Camp, Grant Camp, Riley Camp, Justin Osborne, Sydnee Avant, Brandon Avant, Hannah England, Gracie England, Cody Gantt, Tanner Gantt, Dawson Nash, Casey Nash; great-great grandchildren: Caleb Miller, Lucas Miller, Gabriel Miller, Lexi Bodley and Hunter Bodley.
Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 2 pm from Hightower's Memorial Chapel with Dr. Billy Godwin officiating. Interment will follow in the Bright Star Cemetery with Derek Camp, Blake Tomlin, James Minyard, Austin Camp, Grant Camp, Orin Camp and Mike Camp serving as Pallbearers.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Thursday, December 22, 2011 from 11 am until the service hour.
You may share your thoughts and memories online at hightowersmemorial.com Hightower's Memorial Chapel and Cremation Service in charge of arrangements.
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