Obit: Campbell, Olive (1885 - 1916)

Transcriber:  Steven Lavey

----Source: Republican & Press, February 3, 1916

LAST NAME: Campbell

FIRST NAME: Olive

NEWSPAPER LOCATION: Neillsville, Wisconsin

STATE: Wisconsin

TRANSCRIBED TEXT:

Last week Tuesday, just after our items had been placed in the mailbox, sad news reached us that Mrs. Olive Campbell had died quite suddenly that morning after being sick only a few days with cholera morbus and other complications, at the age of 30 years, 1 month and 5 days. About five years ago she was united in marriage to C.H. Campbell. Two children were born to them, Spencer aged 2-1/2 years and Amy 11 months, who with their father survive her. She also leaves a mother and five brothers, Will and Orin of Minneapolis, Earl of Missoula, Mont., Roy and Horace of York; three sisters, Mrs. Lois Vandeberg, Mrs. Floy Huntley of York and Mrs. Clyde Wiggin of Missoula, Montana; three half brothers, George of National, Wash., Burt of Hannibal and Melvin of York; one half sister, Mrs. John VandeBerg who resides here, besides a host of intimate friends. Her funeral wa held last Friday afternoon at the M.E. Church, Rev. W. P. Powell officiating. It was attended by a large concourse of friends who came to offer a last tribute of respect to the loved one who departed life so early and in the bloom of womanhood. Those bereft of a loving wife, mother and sister have the profound sympathy of the entire community.

CARD OF THANKS: We desire to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors for the sympathy shown and assistance rendered during the sickness, death and burial of our beloved wife, daughter and sister and to the Royal Neighbors for the flowers.

C. H. CAMPBELL and MRS. E. M. LAWRENCE AND FAMILY

 

 


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