Thursday September 18, 1958 [p.] 6
Mrs. Dick Campbell Rites Here Saturday
Mrs. Dick [Richard] Campbell, a long-time resident of Bedford and Taylor County, died in Chicago early Wednesday morning. The body is being returned to Bedford, arriving here Thursday night.
Funeral services will be held at the Shum Funeral Home at two o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Colvin Caughey of the Baptist Church will officiate. Burial in Memory Cemetery at New Market.
Mr. Campbell died March 25, 1950.
She is survived by two sons and four daughters. They are Archie Campbell of Arkansas, Albert Campbell of Bedford, Mrs. Glenn Leighton [Floris Hazel] of Bedford, Mrs. Violet Henry of Clarinda, Mrs. A. F. Cirksena of Des Moines, Mrs. Alta Dubach [Alta Marie] of Chicago.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday September 25, 1958 [p.] 4
Mrs. Dick Campbell Rites Were Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Richard Campbell, who died in Chicago, September 16, were held at the Shum Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, Sept. 20. Rev. Colvin Caughey of the Baptist Church officiated. Burial in Memory Cemetery at New Market.
Susanna [Susie] May Adams, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah Fuller Adams, was born near New Market, Iowa, July 22, 1873, and died at the age of 85 years, one month, 25 days.
On December 25, 1890 she was married to Richard Campbell. To them were born ten children, four of whom preceded their parents in death.
Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Church of Christ of Bedford. She lived all her life in Taylor County until September of 1951 when she went to Chicago to make her home with her daughter, Alta.
Surviving are two sons, Archie L. Campbell of West Fork, Arkansas, Albert E. Campbell of Bedford; four daughters, Mrs. Violet Henry, Mrs. Glen Leighton [Floris Hazel] of Bedford; Mrs. A. F. Cirksena of Des Moines, Mrs. Adrian Dubach [Alta Marie] of Chicago.
Mr. Campbell died in 1950. There are 17 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren..
submitted by: Julia Johnson #47176433 [email protected]
Thursday September 18, 1958 [p.] 6
Mrs. Dick Campbell Rites Here Saturday
Mrs. Dick [Richard] Campbell, a long-time resident of Bedford and Taylor County, died in Chicago early Wednesday morning. The body is being returned to Bedford, arriving here Thursday night.
Funeral services will be held at the Shum Funeral Home at two o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Colvin Caughey of the Baptist Church will officiate. Burial in Memory Cemetery at New Market.
Mr. Campbell died March 25, 1950.
She is survived by two sons and four daughters. They are Archie Campbell of Arkansas, Albert Campbell of Bedford, Mrs. Glenn Leighton [Floris Hazel] of Bedford, Mrs. Violet Henry of Clarinda, Mrs. A. F. Cirksena of Des Moines, Mrs. Alta Dubach [Alta Marie] of Chicago.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday September 25, 1958 [p.] 4
Mrs. Dick Campbell Rites Were Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Richard Campbell, who died in Chicago, September 16, were held at the Shum Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, Sept. 20. Rev. Colvin Caughey of the Baptist Church officiated. Burial in Memory Cemetery at New Market.
Susanna [Susie] May Adams, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah Fuller Adams, was born near New Market, Iowa, July 22, 1873, and died at the age of 85 years, one month, 25 days.
On December 25, 1890 she was married to Richard Campbell. To them were born ten children, four of whom preceded their parents in death.
Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Church of Christ of Bedford. She lived all her life in Taylor County until September of 1951 when she went to Chicago to make her home with her daughter, Alta.
Surviving are two sons, Archie L. Campbell of West Fork, Arkansas, Albert E. Campbell of Bedford; four daughters, Mrs. Violet Henry, Mrs. Glen Leighton [Floris Hazel] of Bedford; Mrs. A. F. Cirksena of Des Moines, Mrs. Adrian Dubach [Alta Marie] of Chicago.
Mr. Campbell died in 1950. There are 17 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren..
submitted by: Julia Johnson #47176433 [email protected]
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