She was the daughter of Alva and Mary Staley, was born in Centerville, July 29, 1859. Her folks lived on the corner of 7th and West Jackson Street. She moved from there with her parents to a farm 3 miles north of Centerville, where she remained till she was united in marriage to Luther M. Campbell September 22, 1879.
They moved to the Campbell homestead, where she remained until her death.
She is survived by two daughters and three sons, Mary Falukner, Edith Walker and Ray Campbell of
Centerville, Glen Campbell of Davenport, Iowa; and Carroll Campbell of Rockford, Illinois. One Stepdaughter, Rosalee Denoon of Centerville, two stepsons, Wiley Campbell of Centerville and Harvey Campbell of Larmar, Missouri; one brother Roll Staley of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Hattie Mincks, a niece of Mrs. Campbell, who has made her home with her for the past 45 years.
Mrs. Campbell also leaves 17 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends who mourn her passing.
She was preceded in death by her husband Luther M. Campbell, November 14, 1925, one son Lewis and two brothers, B. S. Staley and Ora Staley and one sister Mary Esseltine, and her father and mother.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:30 at the Miller Funeral Home, burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery.
She was the daughter of Alva and Mary Staley, was born in Centerville, July 29, 1859. Her folks lived on the corner of 7th and West Jackson Street. She moved from there with her parents to a farm 3 miles north of Centerville, where she remained till she was united in marriage to Luther M. Campbell September 22, 1879.
They moved to the Campbell homestead, where she remained until her death.
She is survived by two daughters and three sons, Mary Falukner, Edith Walker and Ray Campbell of
Centerville, Glen Campbell of Davenport, Iowa; and Carroll Campbell of Rockford, Illinois. One Stepdaughter, Rosalee Denoon of Centerville, two stepsons, Wiley Campbell of Centerville and Harvey Campbell of Larmar, Missouri; one brother Roll Staley of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Hattie Mincks, a niece of Mrs. Campbell, who has made her home with her for the past 45 years.
Mrs. Campbell also leaves 17 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends who mourn her passing.
She was preceded in death by her husband Luther M. Campbell, November 14, 1925, one son Lewis and two brothers, B. S. Staley and Ora Staley and one sister Mary Esseltine, and her father and mother.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:30 at the Miller Funeral Home, burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery.
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