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Samuel M Campbell

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Samuel M Campbell

Birth
Death
13 May 1918 (aged 82)
Burial
Green Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8478355, Longitude: -82.2433853
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s/o Elisha & Mary (Waddell) Campbell

IN MEMORY

Samuel Campbell
Samuel Campbell, was born Feb. 2, 1836, in Green township, Gallia County, Ohio, and departed this life at this home in Gallipolis on May 12, 1918. He was aged 82 years, 3 months, 13 days.
On August 9, 1865, he was married to Miss Eliza Hill, who passed away Nov. 5, 1878. To this union were born six children, five of whom are yet living. On Nov. 14, 1882 , he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Birch of Battle Ground, Indiana. One child was born to this union.
Left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father are the wife and six children, Edward at home, John of Delaware, Ohio, Lot of Columbus, Mrs. Charles Nagley of Delaware, Lydia at home and Mrs. G. M. Rice of Wilmington, Ohio. One son, James Harold, passed away Nov. 14, 1907.
Four sisters of the deceased are yet living, Miss Margaret Campbell, who is now 91 years of age, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson of Lafayette, Ind., Mrs. Nancy Russell of Stockwell, Ind., and Mrs. Lydia Scott of Taylorsville, Ill.
On the farm where he was born he made his home until in March, 1918, when he moved to Gallipolis to reside. Being a veteran of the Civil War, he took great pleasure in relating experiences of those days to his children and grandchildren.
He was a member of the M. E. Church at Fairfield and took great interest in any good work of the community in which he lived. He was a kind father and a loving husband, and his death is mourned by a host of friends.
The funeral services were held at Grace M. E. Church in this city at 1:30 on Thursday, conducted by Rev. C. W. Brady of Linden Heights near Columbus, a warm friend of Mr. Campbell.. The interment followed in Mt. Zion cemetery by Wetherholt and Entaminger.
Farewell, dear father,
Sweet thy rest,
Weary with years
and worn with pain.
Farewell, till in some
Happy place
We shall behold
Thy face again.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father, to the minister and choir and the friends who contributed flowers.
Mrs. S. Campbell and Family

Gallipolis Paper
May 2, 1919
s/o Elisha & Mary (Waddell) Campbell

IN MEMORY

Samuel Campbell
Samuel Campbell, was born Feb. 2, 1836, in Green township, Gallia County, Ohio, and departed this life at this home in Gallipolis on May 12, 1918. He was aged 82 years, 3 months, 13 days.
On August 9, 1865, he was married to Miss Eliza Hill, who passed away Nov. 5, 1878. To this union were born six children, five of whom are yet living. On Nov. 14, 1882 , he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Birch of Battle Ground, Indiana. One child was born to this union.
Left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father are the wife and six children, Edward at home, John of Delaware, Ohio, Lot of Columbus, Mrs. Charles Nagley of Delaware, Lydia at home and Mrs. G. M. Rice of Wilmington, Ohio. One son, James Harold, passed away Nov. 14, 1907.
Four sisters of the deceased are yet living, Miss Margaret Campbell, who is now 91 years of age, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson of Lafayette, Ind., Mrs. Nancy Russell of Stockwell, Ind., and Mrs. Lydia Scott of Taylorsville, Ill.
On the farm where he was born he made his home until in March, 1918, when he moved to Gallipolis to reside. Being a veteran of the Civil War, he took great pleasure in relating experiences of those days to his children and grandchildren.
He was a member of the M. E. Church at Fairfield and took great interest in any good work of the community in which he lived. He was a kind father and a loving husband, and his death is mourned by a host of friends.
The funeral services were held at Grace M. E. Church in this city at 1:30 on Thursday, conducted by Rev. C. W. Brady of Linden Heights near Columbus, a warm friend of Mr. Campbell.. The interment followed in Mt. Zion cemetery by Wetherholt and Entaminger.
Farewell, dear father,
Sweet thy rest,
Weary with years
and worn with pain.
Farewell, till in some
Happy place
We shall behold
Thy face again.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father, to the minister and choir and the friends who contributed flowers.
Mrs. S. Campbell and Family

Gallipolis Paper
May 2, 1919


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