From the Carroll County Times, Jul. 5, 1973:
Services were held Saturday for Clarence Milton Campen, 82, of 4 Poole road, Westminster, who died Wednesday evening at the Carroll County General Hospital, where he had been a patient for four days. He was a native of Baltimore, and resided in Westminster for the past nine years. Campen was a retired salesman and was a son of the late Lewis and Mary Thompson Campen. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, Westminster.
Surviving him are his wife, Grace B. Siegel Campen, one son and one daughter, Clifford H. Campen, Elkridge, and Mrs. Gloria C. Dotson, Hampstead; also a sister, Mrs. Bessie Dewlin, Towson, and 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday with a mass of the Resurrection at St. John's Catholic Church, Westminster.
Burial was in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park, Baltimore.
From the Carroll County Times, Jul. 5, 1973:
Services were held Saturday for Clarence Milton Campen, 82, of 4 Poole road, Westminster, who died Wednesday evening at the Carroll County General Hospital, where he had been a patient for four days. He was a native of Baltimore, and resided in Westminster for the past nine years. Campen was a retired salesman and was a son of the late Lewis and Mary Thompson Campen. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, Westminster.
Surviving him are his wife, Grace B. Siegel Campen, one son and one daughter, Clifford H. Campen, Elkridge, and Mrs. Gloria C. Dotson, Hampstead; also a sister, Mrs. Bessie Dewlin, Towson, and 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday with a mass of the Resurrection at St. John's Catholic Church, Westminster.
Burial was in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park, Baltimore.
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