OBIT:
Lemuel H. Camp, well-known Cle Elum rural mail carrier, died at the Kittitas County hospital Saturday morning.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. William Fitzmaurice and Miss Frances Camp, Renton, and Mrs. James Dean, Ellensburg; three sons, Robert, Cle Elum, Barney, serving in the U. S. Army in Alaska and Lemuel, Jr., serving in the U. S. Navy and stationed at Santa Cruz, Calif.; a brother Robert, Cle Elum; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Ballard, Pasco and Mrs. Adam Hadlin, Olympia. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge at Cle Elum.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Honeycutt Chapel. Burial was in the Thorp Cemetery.
The Ellensburg Capital, March 24, 1944
OBIT:
Lemuel H. Camp, well-known Cle Elum rural mail carrier, died at the Kittitas County hospital Saturday morning.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. William Fitzmaurice and Miss Frances Camp, Renton, and Mrs. James Dean, Ellensburg; three sons, Robert, Cle Elum, Barney, serving in the U. S. Army in Alaska and Lemuel, Jr., serving in the U. S. Navy and stationed at Santa Cruz, Calif.; a brother Robert, Cle Elum; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Ballard, Pasco and Mrs. Adam Hadlin, Olympia. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge at Cle Elum.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Honeycutt Chapel. Burial was in the Thorp Cemetery.
The Ellensburg Capital, March 24, 1944
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