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Cornelia Cobb <I>Whitner</I> Campbell

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Cornelia Cobb Whitner Campbell

Birth
Atlanta, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Death
12 May 2005 (aged 86)
Florida, USA
Burial
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 28.5359624, Longitude: -81.3572742
Plot
Block 9
Memorial ID
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CORNELIA COBB WHITNER CAMPBELL, died at her home on Thursday, May 12, 2005. She was born in Atlanta on December 16, 1918 to Casper Simpson and Mary Kirkpatrick Whitner. She was predeceased by husband, Dr. James LeRoy Campbell, Jr.; and daughter, Laura Groves Campbell. She is survived by her children, Cornelia Willer, James Campbell, III, Martha Campbell, Katherine Davis; grandchildren, Laura Willer, Groves Willer, James Campbell, IV, Cobb Kessler, Campbell Kessler, James Davis, Whitner Davis and Katherine Davis; and her great-grandchildren, David Huffstetler, Edward Huffstetler, Norah Campbell and Otto Willer. Mrs. Campbell attended Agnes Scott College. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando, the Rosalind Club, The National Society of Colonial Dames of America, the Antiquarian Society and the Country Club of Orlando. Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home Ivanhoe Chapel, Orlando.

Published in the Orlando Sentinel on May 13, 2005
CORNELIA COBB WHITNER CAMPBELL, died at her home on Thursday, May 12, 2005. She was born in Atlanta on December 16, 1918 to Casper Simpson and Mary Kirkpatrick Whitner. She was predeceased by husband, Dr. James LeRoy Campbell, Jr.; and daughter, Laura Groves Campbell. She is survived by her children, Cornelia Willer, James Campbell, III, Martha Campbell, Katherine Davis; grandchildren, Laura Willer, Groves Willer, James Campbell, IV, Cobb Kessler, Campbell Kessler, James Davis, Whitner Davis and Katherine Davis; and her great-grandchildren, David Huffstetler, Edward Huffstetler, Norah Campbell and Otto Willer. Mrs. Campbell attended Agnes Scott College. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando, the Rosalind Club, The National Society of Colonial Dames of America, the Antiquarian Society and the Country Club of Orlando. Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home Ivanhoe Chapel, Orlando.

Published in the Orlando Sentinel on May 13, 2005


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