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John D. Campbell

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John D. Campbell

Birth
Glen Elder, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA
Death
13 Aug 1911 (aged 26)
Little River, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Little River, Rice County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Gate 3, Lot O-68, Space 8
Memorial ID
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Published 17 August 1911
Little River Monitor

ANGEL OF DEATH

Claims the Spirits of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Campbell

John D. Campbell was born in Glenelder, Mitchell county, Kansas, June 25, 1885, and departed this life August 13, 1911, aged 26 years, 1 month and 19 days.

He moved with his parents to a farm near Alva, Okla., in 1894, and moved his family to Little River last January. His wife preceded him in death only two days.

John Campbell was an industrious and hard-working young man, a devoted husband and father and, during his short stay in our midst, made many friends.

He leaves to mourn his death a little son, father and mother, one brother and six sisters.

His father and mother were with him during his sickness and until the end came.

The funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church by Rev. F. L. Rutledge at 5 o'clock Monday evening and interment was made in Bean cemetery.

The bereaved families and relatives have the sympathy of the entire community.

Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457.
Published 17 August 1911
Little River Monitor

ANGEL OF DEATH

Claims the Spirits of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Campbell

John D. Campbell was born in Glenelder, Mitchell county, Kansas, June 25, 1885, and departed this life August 13, 1911, aged 26 years, 1 month and 19 days.

He moved with his parents to a farm near Alva, Okla., in 1894, and moved his family to Little River last January. His wife preceded him in death only two days.

John Campbell was an industrious and hard-working young man, a devoted husband and father and, during his short stay in our midst, made many friends.

He leaves to mourn his death a little son, father and mother, one brother and six sisters.

His father and mother were with him during his sickness and until the end came.

The funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church by Rev. F. L. Rutledge at 5 o'clock Monday evening and interment was made in Bean cemetery.

The bereaved families and relatives have the sympathy of the entire community.

Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457.


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