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Armond Lee Camp

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Armond Lee Camp

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
27 Jan 2004 (aged 59)
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Monroe County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Lee Camp, 59, died Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at Southeast Regional Medical Center in Brunswick, Georgia. The Mississippi native had lived in Crescent for the past six years. He was a retired U. S. Army veteran, and a former sales manager with Clanton Motors in Jesup.
He is survived by his wife, Lottie Camp of Crescent; one daughter, Joanna Uezu of Okinawa, Japan; two stepdaughters, Michelle Kicklighter of Brunswick and Tiffany Groover of Glennville; one son, Ken Shimigera of Tokyo, Japan; two stepsons, Leslie Groover of Glennville and Terry Groover of Nichols; five sisters: Dorothy Dove, Charlene Cook, Ophie Lee Silas, Yvonne Stanford, and Willadean Collins, all of Mississippi; two brothers: James Arnold Camp and Randy Camp, both of Mississippi; three granddaughters; two grandsons; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, January 29, at Cobb Funeral Home, Glennville Chapel, with the Rev. Jerald Dorr officiating. Burial was Saturday, January 31, in Amory, Mississippi.
Cobb Funeral Home of Glennville, Georgia, was in charge of the arrangements.

The Glennville Sentinel
Lee Camp, 59, died Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at Southeast Regional Medical Center in Brunswick, Georgia. The Mississippi native had lived in Crescent for the past six years. He was a retired U. S. Army veteran, and a former sales manager with Clanton Motors in Jesup.
He is survived by his wife, Lottie Camp of Crescent; one daughter, Joanna Uezu of Okinawa, Japan; two stepdaughters, Michelle Kicklighter of Brunswick and Tiffany Groover of Glennville; one son, Ken Shimigera of Tokyo, Japan; two stepsons, Leslie Groover of Glennville and Terry Groover of Nichols; five sisters: Dorothy Dove, Charlene Cook, Ophie Lee Silas, Yvonne Stanford, and Willadean Collins, all of Mississippi; two brothers: James Arnold Camp and Randy Camp, both of Mississippi; three granddaughters; two grandsons; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, January 29, at Cobb Funeral Home, Glennville Chapel, with the Rev. Jerald Dorr officiating. Burial was Saturday, January 31, in Amory, Mississippi.
Cobb Funeral Home of Glennville, Georgia, was in charge of the arrangements.

The Glennville Sentinel


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