Zanesville, Ohio
Friday, January 30, 1953
Second News Section
Mrs. George Camp Rites Saturday
CAMBRIDGE,O-Mrs. George R. Camp, 56, of Kimbolton Rt. 2, died at her home Thursday at 12:30 a.m. following a lengthly illness.
The body was removed to Speck Funeral Home, New Concord and will be returned to the family home late Thursday where funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. by Rev. George Peoples, Pastor of Hopewell Methodist Church. Burial will be made in New Concord Cemetery.
Mrs. Camp was born June 17, 1896, the daughter of William and Hattie Bell and spent most of her lifetime in the New Concord community. She moved to North Salem 10 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, five children, William R. of Norwich Rt, Charles A. of Kimbolton, George, Jr. of Zanesville, Mrs. Emily Walker of Zanesville, and Bernard Dean of the home; seven grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Olive Gardner of Kimbolton Rt.
Zanesville, Ohio
Friday, January 30, 1953
Second News Section
Mrs. George Camp Rites Saturday
CAMBRIDGE,O-Mrs. George R. Camp, 56, of Kimbolton Rt. 2, died at her home Thursday at 12:30 a.m. following a lengthly illness.
The body was removed to Speck Funeral Home, New Concord and will be returned to the family home late Thursday where funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. by Rev. George Peoples, Pastor of Hopewell Methodist Church. Burial will be made in New Concord Cemetery.
Mrs. Camp was born June 17, 1896, the daughter of William and Hattie Bell and spent most of her lifetime in the New Concord community. She moved to North Salem 10 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, five children, William R. of Norwich Rt, Charles A. of Kimbolton, George, Jr. of Zanesville, Mrs. Emily Walker of Zanesville, and Bernard Dean of the home; seven grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Olive Gardner of Kimbolton Rt.
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