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Margaret J Campbell

Birth
Keyport, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
20 Mar 1932
Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Keyport, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Lakewood Citizen, Friday March 25,1932:

"Miss Margaret J Campbell, a resident of Lakewood for the past thirty years, died at the home of her sister, Mrs William T Mason, on Princeton Avenue, on Sunday following an illness of several weeks.
Miss Campbell was born in Keyport and since coming to Lakewood made a host of friends. She formerly conducted a boarding house with her sisters and at one time was engaged in dressmaking. Beside Mrs Mason, where she made her home, Miss Campbell is survived by two other sisters, Mrs Frank Cook and Mrs Fred Tuttle, both of Lakewood. She was a communicant of St Mary's of the Lake Church and a member of the the Lakewood Catholic Daughters of America and Navesink Council, Degree of Pochahontas.
A mass of requiem was sung at the St Mary's of the Lake Church at 9 O'clock on Wednesday morning, with the rector, Rev John F Baldwin in charge. Burial was made in a family plot in St Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport".
Lakewood Citizen, Friday March 25,1932:

"Miss Margaret J Campbell, a resident of Lakewood for the past thirty years, died at the home of her sister, Mrs William T Mason, on Princeton Avenue, on Sunday following an illness of several weeks.
Miss Campbell was born in Keyport and since coming to Lakewood made a host of friends. She formerly conducted a boarding house with her sisters and at one time was engaged in dressmaking. Beside Mrs Mason, where she made her home, Miss Campbell is survived by two other sisters, Mrs Frank Cook and Mrs Fred Tuttle, both of Lakewood. She was a communicant of St Mary's of the Lake Church and a member of the the Lakewood Catholic Daughters of America and Navesink Council, Degree of Pochahontas.
A mass of requiem was sung at the St Mary's of the Lake Church at 9 O'clock on Wednesday morning, with the rector, Rev John F Baldwin in charge. Burial was made in a family plot in St Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport".

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