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Henry Homer Camp

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Henry Homer Camp

Birth
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 Sep 1960 (aged 74)
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
08-0033-05
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Henry Camp
Henry H. Camp, 74, of 917 West
Market St., died at his home at
9:15 a.m. Sunday; following an
illness of 19 months.
He was born in Tippecanoe
county on Feb. 23, 1886, the son
of Roy and Emma Young Camp.
He was a retired Pennsylvania
bridge carpenter and was a member
of the Helm Street Church of
God.
Survivors include the widow,
Loretta; three sons, Donald, of
712 West Market St.; George, of
930 West Market St., and Charles,
of 618 Washington St.; three
daughters, Mrs. Bessie Summers,
rt. 4, city, Mrs. June Pearson,
1027 Nineteenth St., and Mrs.
Ruth Simpson, of Marion, Ohio;
11 grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren; one step-son, Charles
Becker, of Littletown, N. H.;
six step-grandchildren; and three
brothers, Donald, of Logansport,
Leonard of Lagro and Roy, of
Monticello.
Funeral services will be held at
1 p.m. (CST) Wednesday in the
Fisher funeral home, Rev. Eugene
Grater officiating. Burial
will be made in Mt. Hope ceme
tery.
Logansport, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune
Monday Evening, September 26, 1960
Death Claims
Henry Camp
Henry H. Camp, 74, of 917 West
Market St., died at his home at
9:15 a.m. Sunday; following an
illness of 19 months.
He was born in Tippecanoe
county on Feb. 23, 1886, the son
of Roy and Emma Young Camp.
He was a retired Pennsylvania
bridge carpenter and was a member
of the Helm Street Church of
God.
Survivors include the widow,
Loretta; three sons, Donald, of
712 West Market St.; George, of
930 West Market St., and Charles,
of 618 Washington St.; three
daughters, Mrs. Bessie Summers,
rt. 4, city, Mrs. June Pearson,
1027 Nineteenth St., and Mrs.
Ruth Simpson, of Marion, Ohio;
11 grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren; one step-son, Charles
Becker, of Littletown, N. H.;
six step-grandchildren; and three
brothers, Donald, of Logansport,
Leonard of Lagro and Roy, of
Monticello.
Funeral services will be held at
1 p.m. (CST) Wednesday in the
Fisher funeral home, Rev. Eugene
Grater officiating. Burial
will be made in Mt. Hope ceme
tery.
Logansport, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune
Monday Evening, September 26, 1960


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