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Clarissa Campbell

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Clarissa Campbell

Birth
New York, USA
Death
9 Nov 1900 (aged 58)
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11, Lot 56, 2nd grave, SEC
Memorial ID
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            AN ESTIMABLE LADY DEAD.
                            _____

     Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of Ada, Mother
            of Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll, Dies
                        this Morning
                            _____

      Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of Ada, mother of Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll and Frank G. Hall, of this city, died at the home of the former at 4:25 this morning, from the shock of a surgical operation. Deceased was not a resident of this city, but she has visited here frequently, and had many acquaintances here who will be pained to hear of her death. She was 59 years of age, and had lived at Ada, Minn., for many years, where she had a circle of friends numbered by her acquaintances. She was a member of the Methodist church of her home city, and was an earnest Christian lady, given to works of charity and love for the poor and unfortunate. A dutiful wife and loving mother, she will be deeply mourned by her surviving husband and children, who have the sympathy of all in their affliction. (Brainerd Dispatch, 09 November 1900, p. 12, c. 2)
            AN ESTIMABLE LADY DEAD.
                            _____

     Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of Ada, Mother
            of Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll, Dies
                        this Morning
                            _____

      Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of Ada, mother of Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll and Frank G. Hall, of this city, died at the home of the former at 4:25 this morning, from the shock of a surgical operation. Deceased was not a resident of this city, but she has visited here frequently, and had many acquaintances here who will be pained to hear of her death. She was 59 years of age, and had lived at Ada, Minn., for many years, where she had a circle of friends numbered by her acquaintances. She was a member of the Methodist church of her home city, and was an earnest Christian lady, given to works of charity and love for the poor and unfortunate. A dutiful wife and loving mother, she will be deeply mourned by her surviving husband and children, who have the sympathy of all in their affliction. (Brainerd Dispatch, 09 November 1900, p. 12, c. 2)


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