Burial will be in Beulah [sic Belah] Cemetery under direction of Kramer Funeral Home of Alexandria.
Mr. Campbell died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at his home.
A native of Sikes, he was a watchman for the Fred Wilson Co.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Linccum [sic Lincecum] Campbell; five daughters, Mrs. Emma White of Nederland, Tex., Mrs. Ara Rachal and Charlene Campbell, both of Bunkie, and Sharon Campbell and Carla Campbell, both of Welsh.
Also eight sons, Eldridge Campbell of Houston, Tex., Jim Campbell of Alexandria, Edwin Campbell of Houma, Farell Campbell of Guam Island, Barrett Campbell, with the U.S. Navy in Maryland, and William, Thomas and Donnie Cap Campbell, both of Welsh, and 14 grandchildren.
Published in The Lake Charles American Press, September 3, 1965
Burial will be in Beulah [sic Belah] Cemetery under direction of Kramer Funeral Home of Alexandria.
Mr. Campbell died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at his home.
A native of Sikes, he was a watchman for the Fred Wilson Co.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Linccum [sic Lincecum] Campbell; five daughters, Mrs. Emma White of Nederland, Tex., Mrs. Ara Rachal and Charlene Campbell, both of Bunkie, and Sharon Campbell and Carla Campbell, both of Welsh.
Also eight sons, Eldridge Campbell of Houston, Tex., Jim Campbell of Alexandria, Edwin Campbell of Houma, Farell Campbell of Guam Island, Barrett Campbell, with the U.S. Navy in Maryland, and William, Thomas and Donnie Cap Campbell, both of Welsh, and 14 grandchildren.
Published in The Lake Charles American Press, September 3, 1965
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