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Raymond Oscar “Rasty” Camp

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Raymond Oscar “Rasty” Camp

Birth
Monica, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 May 1967 (aged 61)
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Princeville, Peoria County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Div G, Row 3
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Funeral services for Raymond O. (Rasty) Camp of Monica, 61, were held in the Bouton Memorial Home with Rev. Richard Huckins of the Monica Methodist Church in charge.
Burial was in the Princeville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eugene Daum, Kenneth Klein, Floyd Ward, Russell Ward, Elvin Bouton, and Robert Schindler, Jr.
Mr. Camp passed away early Friday morning in the Methodist Hospital in Peoria where he had been a patient since March 5.
Born April 8, 1906, in Monica, he was a son of Perry O. and Ada L. Berry Camp and was married to Mary Berta in Princeville April 2, 1927. He had been employed by the Long Rock Co. for the past 21 years and was a member of the Monica Methodist Church. He was a member of Teamsters Local No. 15.
Surviving are his widow; one son, Perry; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mary DeBord, Mrs. Effie Schelkopf and Mrs. Frances Hoag of Monica; and two brothers, William Camp of Monica and James Camp of Princeville.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and three sisters.

The Princeville Telephone, May 18, 1967.

Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.
Funeral services for Raymond O. (Rasty) Camp of Monica, 61, were held in the Bouton Memorial Home with Rev. Richard Huckins of the Monica Methodist Church in charge.
Burial was in the Princeville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eugene Daum, Kenneth Klein, Floyd Ward, Russell Ward, Elvin Bouton, and Robert Schindler, Jr.
Mr. Camp passed away early Friday morning in the Methodist Hospital in Peoria where he had been a patient since March 5.
Born April 8, 1906, in Monica, he was a son of Perry O. and Ada L. Berry Camp and was married to Mary Berta in Princeville April 2, 1927. He had been employed by the Long Rock Co. for the past 21 years and was a member of the Monica Methodist Church. He was a member of Teamsters Local No. 15.
Surviving are his widow; one son, Perry; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mary DeBord, Mrs. Effie Schelkopf and Mrs. Frances Hoag of Monica; and two brothers, William Camp of Monica and James Camp of Princeville.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and three sisters.

The Princeville Telephone, May 18, 1967.

Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.


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