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James Willard “Willard” Camp

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James Willard “Willard” Camp

Birth
New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 May 1956 (aged 88)
Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, USA
Burial
New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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James Camp, Kent Carpenter, Dies

James Willard Camp, 88, a retired Kent carpenter, died Wednesday morning at Robinson Memorial Hospital shortly after he was admitted.
Mr. Camp, who had been ill for some time, was rushed to the hospitsl Wednesday morning by ambulance.
Before being taken to the hospital Kent Fire Department's emergency crew administered oxygen to Mr. Camp for 40 minutes.
He made his home at 516 Cuyahoga St., with Mrs. Cora Mull for several years.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. M. R. Shapiro of Columbus, four grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sutton and Mrs. Loda Hamilton, both of New Concord, Ohio.
The body will be taken from the S. C. Bissler and Sons Funeral Home, Kent, to the Robert Mock Funeral Home, New Concord for services and burial.

May 2, 1956

Emergency Crew Called in Kent

Emergency crew of the Kent Fire Department was called to the home of J.W. Camp, 516 Cuyahoga St, Kent, at 8:16 a.m. today.
Fire Chief, Fred J. Miller, and fireman, Otto Rohrer, administered oxygen to Camp, who is 89, for about 40 minutes, before Camp was taken to Robinson Memorial Hospital by ambulance.
James Camp, Kent Carpenter, Dies

James Willard Camp, 88, a retired Kent carpenter, died Wednesday morning at Robinson Memorial Hospital shortly after he was admitted.
Mr. Camp, who had been ill for some time, was rushed to the hospitsl Wednesday morning by ambulance.
Before being taken to the hospital Kent Fire Department's emergency crew administered oxygen to Mr. Camp for 40 minutes.
He made his home at 516 Cuyahoga St., with Mrs. Cora Mull for several years.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. M. R. Shapiro of Columbus, four grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sutton and Mrs. Loda Hamilton, both of New Concord, Ohio.
The body will be taken from the S. C. Bissler and Sons Funeral Home, Kent, to the Robert Mock Funeral Home, New Concord for services and burial.

May 2, 1956

Emergency Crew Called in Kent

Emergency crew of the Kent Fire Department was called to the home of J.W. Camp, 516 Cuyahoga St, Kent, at 8:16 a.m. today.
Fire Chief, Fred J. Miller, and fireman, Otto Rohrer, administered oxygen to Camp, who is 89, for about 40 minutes, before Camp was taken to Robinson Memorial Hospital by ambulance.


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