Traer Star Clipper, Traer, Iowa - Friday, April 16th, 1943 – page 1
The funeral of John C. Campbell former Traer boy, whose died in Dickinson, North Dakota his home several years. A brother, Cedric of Detroit, Michigan, was there for the funeral. John, who was born in Traer October 22, 1890 and graduated from Traer high school in 1909, had been serving as secretary-treasurer of the Mandon Production Credit association at Dickinson in recent years.
He is survived by his wife, the former Edith Munro, of Seattle, Washington whom he married in 1921, and five children, John C. Campbell in, an Army aviation cadet at the advanced flying school at Marfa, Texas; Mary, a teacher at Cartwright, North Dakota; and Colin, Logan and Jean Ann; all living at home and attending school in Dickinson.
Traer Star Clipper, Traer, Iowa - Friday, April 16th, 1943 – page 1
The funeral of John C. Campbell former Traer boy, whose died in Dickinson, North Dakota his home several years. A brother, Cedric of Detroit, Michigan, was there for the funeral. John, who was born in Traer October 22, 1890 and graduated from Traer high school in 1909, had been serving as secretary-treasurer of the Mandon Production Credit association at Dickinson in recent years.
He is survived by his wife, the former Edith Munro, of Seattle, Washington whom he married in 1921, and five children, John C. Campbell in, an Army aviation cadet at the advanced flying school at Marfa, Texas; Mary, a teacher at Cartwright, North Dakota; and Colin, Logan and Jean Ann; all living at home and attending school in Dickinson.
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