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Alonzo Clem Campbell

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Alonzo Clem Campbell

Birth
Rosette, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Death
28 Mar 1976 (aged 79)
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6030806, Longitude: -116.6687306
Plot
Garden of Good Shepherd Lot 361 Space 1
Memorial ID
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Nampa

Graveside services for Alonzo Clem Campbell 79, of 220 South Rowena, Nampa, who died Sunday at a Nampa Hospital, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Ernest E. Wilson, pastor of the United First Methodist Church. The cortege will leave the chapel
at 10:45 a.m.

He was born Feb 13, 1897 in Rosette, Utah, where he was reared and educated. Mr. Campbell was graduated from Utah State University in 1925 and coached football at
Artesia, New Mexico for two years.

He married Reba Hautzinger in 1928 at
Salt Lake City. He worked for International Harvester in Salt Lake, and in 1937 he opened Campbell Tractor Co. in Caldwell. In 1942 he moved to Nampa and opened a John Deere agency also known as Campbell Tractor Co. He retired in 1962 and had lived in Nampa since.

Surviving are his wife Reba, Nampa; a son
Robert C.,Nampa; three sisters Mrs. Josephine Langtry, Ashland, Ore.; Mrs. Wilbur Goff, Lewisville; and Mrs. George Walker, Rigby; a brother Cornel Campbell, Rigby; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters.

The Idaho Statesman 3/30/1976

Thanks to Dan Fowler for the above information.
Nampa

Graveside services for Alonzo Clem Campbell 79, of 220 South Rowena, Nampa, who died Sunday at a Nampa Hospital, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Ernest E. Wilson, pastor of the United First Methodist Church. The cortege will leave the chapel
at 10:45 a.m.

He was born Feb 13, 1897 in Rosette, Utah, where he was reared and educated. Mr. Campbell was graduated from Utah State University in 1925 and coached football at
Artesia, New Mexico for two years.

He married Reba Hautzinger in 1928 at
Salt Lake City. He worked for International Harvester in Salt Lake, and in 1937 he opened Campbell Tractor Co. in Caldwell. In 1942 he moved to Nampa and opened a John Deere agency also known as Campbell Tractor Co. He retired in 1962 and had lived in Nampa since.

Surviving are his wife Reba, Nampa; a son
Robert C.,Nampa; three sisters Mrs. Josephine Langtry, Ashland, Ore.; Mrs. Wilbur Goff, Lewisville; and Mrs. George Walker, Rigby; a brother Cornel Campbell, Rigby; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters.

The Idaho Statesman 3/30/1976

Thanks to Dan Fowler for the above information.


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