Welma Campbell Hornbeck 1919 ~ 2005
Welma Ann Campbell Hornbeck, much loved mother, grandmother, and aunt, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, April 6, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Welma was born July 5, 1919 in Earlton, Kansas to Abijah Wells Campbell and Catherine Hanson Campbell the sixth of ten children. She graduated High School and at the age of 16 became bookkeeper for her father's business. Welma married David Seth Hornbeck, 2nd Lieutenant, later Colonel in United States Air Force, October 26, 1942 in Seattle, WA. She fulfilled the obligations of an officer's wife, stationed at several military bases through World War II and beyond until retirement in Fair Oaks, California. She and her husband moved to Salt Lake City in 1989 to be near their son and granddaughter.
Welma was known for her generous heart. She was a faithful volunteer at First Presbyterian Church and Salt Lake Regional Hospital. She was active at the Senior Citizen Center. She had many friends and made friends wherever she went. She loved Scotland and her Scots heritage. She loved playing bridge and won several trophies.
Preceding her in death are her husband, David, and her nine sisters and brothers, Jean, Ruth, Marjorie, Muriel, Norris, Ivan, Bruce, Raymond, and Lyle. Survived by her son David S. (Alice) Hornbeck, her granddaughter, Cynthia A. Hornbeck, and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be Saturday, April 9, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Directors: Evans & Early Mortuary
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Welma Campbell Hornbeck 1919 ~ 2005
Welma Ann Campbell Hornbeck, much loved mother, grandmother, and aunt, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, April 6, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Welma was born July 5, 1919 in Earlton, Kansas to Abijah Wells Campbell and Catherine Hanson Campbell the sixth of ten children. She graduated High School and at the age of 16 became bookkeeper for her father's business. Welma married David Seth Hornbeck, 2nd Lieutenant, later Colonel in United States Air Force, October 26, 1942 in Seattle, WA. She fulfilled the obligations of an officer's wife, stationed at several military bases through World War II and beyond until retirement in Fair Oaks, California. She and her husband moved to Salt Lake City in 1989 to be near their son and granddaughter.
Welma was known for her generous heart. She was a faithful volunteer at First Presbyterian Church and Salt Lake Regional Hospital. She was active at the Senior Citizen Center. She had many friends and made friends wherever she went. She loved Scotland and her Scots heritage. She loved playing bridge and won several trophies.
Preceding her in death are her husband, David, and her nine sisters and brothers, Jean, Ruth, Marjorie, Muriel, Norris, Ivan, Bruce, Raymond, and Lyle. Survived by her son David S. (Alice) Hornbeck, her granddaughter, Cynthia A. Hornbeck, and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be Saturday, April 9, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Directors: Evans & Early Mortuary
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