Violet Louise <I>Smith</I> Campbell

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Violet Louise Smith Campbell

Birth
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Death
7 Sep 1999 (aged 86)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Former Bean Blossom, Indiana, resident Violet Louise Smith Campbell died on Tuesday, September 7, 1999, at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. A resident of that city, she was 86.

Mrs. Campbell was born on April 5, 1913, in Muncie, Indiana, to Tempus Octavius True Smith and Edna Leora Massey Smith Parmerlee. She was married to Vernon Harrold Campbell on December 5, 1936. He died on January 4, 1988.

As a girl, she came with her divorced mother and brother to live in Brown County, Indiana in 1928. Shortly after coming there, her mother married James Marcus "Marc" Parmerlee. She lived with her parents on a 140-acre farm near Fox's Corner until her marriage.

After her marriage, Mrs. Campbell left Brown County in the late 1930s, returning to the Bean Blossom area in the 1950s. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include three sons, James V. Campbell, David L. Campbell and John R. Campbell; a daughter, Nancy A. Campbell Carr; eight grandchildren and six great-grand¬children.

Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery in Nashville, Indiana.
Former Bean Blossom, Indiana, resident Violet Louise Smith Campbell died on Tuesday, September 7, 1999, at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. A resident of that city, she was 86.

Mrs. Campbell was born on April 5, 1913, in Muncie, Indiana, to Tempus Octavius True Smith and Edna Leora Massey Smith Parmerlee. She was married to Vernon Harrold Campbell on December 5, 1936. He died on January 4, 1988.

As a girl, she came with her divorced mother and brother to live in Brown County, Indiana in 1928. Shortly after coming there, her mother married James Marcus "Marc" Parmerlee. She lived with her parents on a 140-acre farm near Fox's Corner until her marriage.

After her marriage, Mrs. Campbell left Brown County in the late 1930s, returning to the Bean Blossom area in the 1950s. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include three sons, James V. Campbell, David L. Campbell and John R. Campbell; a daughter, Nancy A. Campbell Carr; eight grandchildren and six great-grand¬children.

Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery in Nashville, Indiana.


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