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Mary June <I>Stevens</I> Campbell

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Mary June Stevens Campbell

Birth
Troy, Latah County, Idaho, USA
Death
31 May 2014 (aged 97)
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
EAST 003 03-H
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Mary J. Stevens Campbell
1916-2014
Mary J. Stevens Campbell, born June 18, 1916 in Troy, Idaho, passed away on May 31, 2014 at age 97 in Richland, Washington. She was a long-time resident of Boise, Idaho.
Mary grew up on a wheat farm near Deary, Idaho. Her grandparents August and Emma (Nelson) Anderson emigrated from Sweden and homesteaded near Troy in Idaho Territory in 1886. At 13, Mary gave her heart to Jesus and knowing and loving Him made all the difference in her life. Mary graduated from Deary High School at age 16. After graduating from the University of Idaho, class of 1938, she taught Home Economics for three years in northern Idaho. She then married her college sweetheart, Clayton J. Campbell on June 10, 1941. He had joined the Army Air Corp and with the start of WWII six months later, was soon off to fight for his country and served in China for over a year. Mary saved his paychecks and also gave birth to their first child, C. John Campbell, Jr. After the war, Clayton used the money Mary saved to personally design and build their home which they moved into debt-free in December 1951.
Mary and Clayton raised their five children while also raising a big garden to feed them. Mary read to her children and made their clothes. She passed on her Home Economics training to her two daughters along with several other girls through the 4-H program. She then taught sewing classes at the YWCA for many years before becoming a health department Home Economist. Mary was an active member of Boise's First Presbyterian Church serving as an adult Sunday school teacher, president of the women's organization, and as an elder. She was also an active member of the Boise Home Economics Association, the Scandinavian Society, an Extension Homemaker Club, and was a Saint Alphonsus Hospital volunteer.
Mary will be remembered for her selfless devotion and generosity to family, friends, and neighbors. Her favorite activities included sewing, gardening, making bread, teaching, traveling, and playing games with family and friends.
Her surviving children are C. John Campbell, Jr. (Pauline) in Aberdeen, WA, Marjory Clements (Jim) in Hope, ID, and Beth Carothers (Kelly) in Richland, WA. She also leaves a daughter-in-law, Ann Campbell in Richland, WA, ten grandchildren: Tonja (Ian) Campbell, Clayton (Jennifer) Campbell, Charlotte Clements Hoover (Clint), Troy Clements (Krissa), Ann Carothers Gerlach (Phil), David Carothers (Penny), Mark Carothers (Jill), John T. Campbell, Neil Campbell, and Maribeth Campbell. She leaves nine great-grandchildren: Juniper, Grant, Theron, Ella, Margaret, Clara, Mary Grace, Quinn, and Spencer as well as nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death are her husband of 61 years, Clayton J. Campbell, Sr., parents Densmore and Dora (Anderson) Stevens, her sister Mildred Stevens Mace, her brother Glen Stevens, her sons Douglas D. Campbell and Gregory D. Campbell, and a great granddaughter Audrey O. Campbell.
A memorial service officiated by Pastor Andrew Kukla will be held at First Presbyterian Church, 950 West State Street, Boise, Idaho, at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday June 14, 2014 preceded by a burial service at Dry Creek Cemetery in Boise at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to the donor's favorite charity.
Boise arrangements are by Alden-Waggoner Chapel.

Published in Idaho Statesman on June 8, 2014
Mary J. Stevens Campbell
1916-2014
Mary J. Stevens Campbell, born June 18, 1916 in Troy, Idaho, passed away on May 31, 2014 at age 97 in Richland, Washington. She was a long-time resident of Boise, Idaho.
Mary grew up on a wheat farm near Deary, Idaho. Her grandparents August and Emma (Nelson) Anderson emigrated from Sweden and homesteaded near Troy in Idaho Territory in 1886. At 13, Mary gave her heart to Jesus and knowing and loving Him made all the difference in her life. Mary graduated from Deary High School at age 16. After graduating from the University of Idaho, class of 1938, she taught Home Economics for three years in northern Idaho. She then married her college sweetheart, Clayton J. Campbell on June 10, 1941. He had joined the Army Air Corp and with the start of WWII six months later, was soon off to fight for his country and served in China for over a year. Mary saved his paychecks and also gave birth to their first child, C. John Campbell, Jr. After the war, Clayton used the money Mary saved to personally design and build their home which they moved into debt-free in December 1951.
Mary and Clayton raised their five children while also raising a big garden to feed them. Mary read to her children and made their clothes. She passed on her Home Economics training to her two daughters along with several other girls through the 4-H program. She then taught sewing classes at the YWCA for many years before becoming a health department Home Economist. Mary was an active member of Boise's First Presbyterian Church serving as an adult Sunday school teacher, president of the women's organization, and as an elder. She was also an active member of the Boise Home Economics Association, the Scandinavian Society, an Extension Homemaker Club, and was a Saint Alphonsus Hospital volunteer.
Mary will be remembered for her selfless devotion and generosity to family, friends, and neighbors. Her favorite activities included sewing, gardening, making bread, teaching, traveling, and playing games with family and friends.
Her surviving children are C. John Campbell, Jr. (Pauline) in Aberdeen, WA, Marjory Clements (Jim) in Hope, ID, and Beth Carothers (Kelly) in Richland, WA. She also leaves a daughter-in-law, Ann Campbell in Richland, WA, ten grandchildren: Tonja (Ian) Campbell, Clayton (Jennifer) Campbell, Charlotte Clements Hoover (Clint), Troy Clements (Krissa), Ann Carothers Gerlach (Phil), David Carothers (Penny), Mark Carothers (Jill), John T. Campbell, Neil Campbell, and Maribeth Campbell. She leaves nine great-grandchildren: Juniper, Grant, Theron, Ella, Margaret, Clara, Mary Grace, Quinn, and Spencer as well as nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death are her husband of 61 years, Clayton J. Campbell, Sr., parents Densmore and Dora (Anderson) Stevens, her sister Mildred Stevens Mace, her brother Glen Stevens, her sons Douglas D. Campbell and Gregory D. Campbell, and a great granddaughter Audrey O. Campbell.
A memorial service officiated by Pastor Andrew Kukla will be held at First Presbyterian Church, 950 West State Street, Boise, Idaho, at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday June 14, 2014 preceded by a burial service at Dry Creek Cemetery in Boise at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to the donor's favorite charity.
Boise arrangements are by Alden-Waggoner Chapel.

Published in Idaho Statesman on June 8, 2014

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