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Charles A. Campbell

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Charles A. Campbell

Birth
Porter County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Apr 1938 (aged 80)
Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5229135, Longitude: -87.1002247
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C. A. CAMPBELL, LIBERTY TWP., IS DEAD AT 80
Life-Long Resident of Porter County Succumbs Friday Night.

Charles A. Campbell, a life long resident of Valparaiso and Porter county, died Friday evening at 10:45 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmell, near Wauhob Lake, north of Valparaiso.

He was born in Liberty township, Porter county, and never moved outside the county. For the last 40 years he resided in Valparaiso. He followed the carpenter trade the greater part of his life.

Mr. Campbell united with the Christian church in Valparaiso during the pastorate of the late Rev. J. H. O. Smith, under whose direction the local church building was erected, and was a faithful member for many years.

Surviving are the widow, Ollie Bull Campbell, and two brothers, L. T. Campbell and Dorcey Campbell, both of Valparaiso. Memorial services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock east time at the LePell and Son funeral home on Monroe street.

Friends may call at the Schmell home in Liberty township up until time of the services.

Source: The Vidette-Messenger, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana; April 23, 1938; Volume 11, Page 1, Column 3 and Page 2, Column 5.
C. A. CAMPBELL, LIBERTY TWP., IS DEAD AT 80
Life-Long Resident of Porter County Succumbs Friday Night.

Charles A. Campbell, a life long resident of Valparaiso and Porter county, died Friday evening at 10:45 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmell, near Wauhob Lake, north of Valparaiso.

He was born in Liberty township, Porter county, and never moved outside the county. For the last 40 years he resided in Valparaiso. He followed the carpenter trade the greater part of his life.

Mr. Campbell united with the Christian church in Valparaiso during the pastorate of the late Rev. J. H. O. Smith, under whose direction the local church building was erected, and was a faithful member for many years.

Surviving are the widow, Ollie Bull Campbell, and two brothers, L. T. Campbell and Dorcey Campbell, both of Valparaiso. Memorial services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock east time at the LePell and Son funeral home on Monroe street.

Friends may call at the Schmell home in Liberty township up until time of the services.

Source: The Vidette-Messenger, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana; April 23, 1938; Volume 11, Page 1, Column 3 and Page 2, Column 5.

Inscription

CAMPBELL

HUSBAND
CHARLES A.
1857 - 1938

WIFE
OLIVE G.
1868 - 1949



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