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Hildanna Crystal <I>Nelson</I> Camp

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Hildanna Crystal Nelson Camp

Birth
Albion, Noble County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Nov 2020 (aged 94)
Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Waterloo, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Hildanna Crystal Camp, 94 of Waterloo died Sunday November 29, 2020 at Parkview DeKalb Hospital in Auburn.

She was born March 14, 1926 in Albion to Ward L and Letha A. (Hile) Nelson.

Hildanna worked at Universal Tool for 14 years retiring in 1979. She was a former member of Calvary Chapel, a charter member of F.O.E of Columbia City, VFW Auxiliary of Columbia City and the Auburn Moose Lodge.

She married Emery Camp on August 27, 1967 in Quincy, Michigan and he passed away a week ago on November 21, 2020.

Surviving are 2 sons, Gerry Yontz of Arizona and Larry Bowers of Fort Wayne 2 daughters, Sherry Pagliuco of North Carolina and Merry Crager of Pleasant Lake 2 step daughters, Waneta Days of Hillsdale, Michigan and Valda Brown of Bryan, Ohio 13 grandchildren, Jermey Bowers, Lindsay Mautner, Derrick Bowers, Matthew Reuter-Bowers, Leslie Winchell, Christopher, Crager, Cara Crager, Christopher Yontz, Steve Yontz, Jennifer Olgin, Cendrea Warner, Anita Popplewell and Crystal Schoof. 28 great grandchildren and 9 great great grandchildren 2 brothers, Harley Nelson of Columbia City and Hurshell Nelson of Churubusco.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 2 sons, Terry Yontz and Stephen Bowers, 2 granddaughters, Antoinette Pagliuco and Dawn Yontz, a great granddaughter, 4 brothers, Hugh Nelson, Harold Nelson, Henry Nelson and Hile Nelson, 6 sisters, Helene Giant, Harriet Loe, Hatti Falls, Hazel Bowman, Henrietta Phend and Hulda Nelson.

Service will be at 3 PM Monday December 7, 2020 at Feller and Clark Funeral Home, 875 South Wayne Street, Waterloo with Rev Richard Pickard officiating.

Burial will follow the service in Waterloo Cemetery, Waterloo.

Due to the 25 person limit on social gatherings the visitation and funeral service will only have 25 people allowed in the funeral home at any one time.

Memorials can be given in Hildanna’s name to the Children First Center in Auburn.
Hildanna Crystal Camp, 94 of Waterloo died Sunday November 29, 2020 at Parkview DeKalb Hospital in Auburn.

She was born March 14, 1926 in Albion to Ward L and Letha A. (Hile) Nelson.

Hildanna worked at Universal Tool for 14 years retiring in 1979. She was a former member of Calvary Chapel, a charter member of F.O.E of Columbia City, VFW Auxiliary of Columbia City and the Auburn Moose Lodge.

She married Emery Camp on August 27, 1967 in Quincy, Michigan and he passed away a week ago on November 21, 2020.

Surviving are 2 sons, Gerry Yontz of Arizona and Larry Bowers of Fort Wayne 2 daughters, Sherry Pagliuco of North Carolina and Merry Crager of Pleasant Lake 2 step daughters, Waneta Days of Hillsdale, Michigan and Valda Brown of Bryan, Ohio 13 grandchildren, Jermey Bowers, Lindsay Mautner, Derrick Bowers, Matthew Reuter-Bowers, Leslie Winchell, Christopher, Crager, Cara Crager, Christopher Yontz, Steve Yontz, Jennifer Olgin, Cendrea Warner, Anita Popplewell and Crystal Schoof. 28 great grandchildren and 9 great great grandchildren 2 brothers, Harley Nelson of Columbia City and Hurshell Nelson of Churubusco.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 2 sons, Terry Yontz and Stephen Bowers, 2 granddaughters, Antoinette Pagliuco and Dawn Yontz, a great granddaughter, 4 brothers, Hugh Nelson, Harold Nelson, Henry Nelson and Hile Nelson, 6 sisters, Helene Giant, Harriet Loe, Hatti Falls, Hazel Bowman, Henrietta Phend and Hulda Nelson.

Service will be at 3 PM Monday December 7, 2020 at Feller and Clark Funeral Home, 875 South Wayne Street, Waterloo with Rev Richard Pickard officiating.

Burial will follow the service in Waterloo Cemetery, Waterloo.

Due to the 25 person limit on social gatherings the visitation and funeral service will only have 25 people allowed in the funeral home at any one time.

Memorials can be given in Hildanna’s name to the Children First Center in Auburn.


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