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Winnifred Jane “Winnie” Mulberry Campbell

Birth
Spy Hill, Melville Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death
23 Dec 1972 (aged 64)
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
North Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
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Winnifred Jane Campbell was the youngest of seven chilren born to James Thomson Mulberry and Mary E. Murphy.

CHILDREN OF JAMES E. MULBERRY & MARY E. MURPHY:

• ETHEL BELLE MULBERRY (1898-1976)(Denzin)
• EDITH ANNIE MULBERRY(1900-1995)(Rutherford)
• MILDRED MAY MULBERRY (Meyrick) (1902-1991)
• ERNEST 'GERALD' MULBERRY (1904- Deceased)
• HELEN 'SUSAN' GRACE MULBERRY (Croll) (1906-)
• WINNIFRED JANE MULBERRY (Campbell) (1908-1972)
• GORDON LEONARD MULBERRY (1909-Deceased)

The children were all born on the farm in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan. Winnie's sisters Edith and Millie recall many stories, which can be found in the book entitled 'The Spy Hill Story'. They recalled this regarding Winnie ...
"For a large family, we really had few accidents. Falling off horse back seemed to be the order of the day, no broken bones. One time, Gerald tried to hurry the grain through the seed drill and took the end off his finger. Also, Gerald tried cutting sticks with the cattle dehorners and trimmed off two of Winnie's fingers."

Winnifred married Jack Phillips who was a barber. The couple had two daughters named Wanda and Alda. Wanda died young and Alda married Harold McIntyre of Regina, Saskatchewan.

Later, after Jack's death, Winnie married Leslie Campbell from Toronto, Ontario.

Winnifred Jane Campbell died on the 23rd of December, 1972 at 64 years of age. She died of broncho-pneumonia. She was deposed at North Shore Crematorium on 29 December 1972; and is signed by A.J. Barker, M.D.
Winnifred Jane Campbell was the youngest of seven chilren born to James Thomson Mulberry and Mary E. Murphy.

CHILDREN OF JAMES E. MULBERRY & MARY E. MURPHY:

• ETHEL BELLE MULBERRY (1898-1976)(Denzin)
• EDITH ANNIE MULBERRY(1900-1995)(Rutherford)
• MILDRED MAY MULBERRY (Meyrick) (1902-1991)
• ERNEST 'GERALD' MULBERRY (1904- Deceased)
• HELEN 'SUSAN' GRACE MULBERRY (Croll) (1906-)
• WINNIFRED JANE MULBERRY (Campbell) (1908-1972)
• GORDON LEONARD MULBERRY (1909-Deceased)

The children were all born on the farm in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan. Winnie's sisters Edith and Millie recall many stories, which can be found in the book entitled 'The Spy Hill Story'. They recalled this regarding Winnie ...
"For a large family, we really had few accidents. Falling off horse back seemed to be the order of the day, no broken bones. One time, Gerald tried to hurry the grain through the seed drill and took the end off his finger. Also, Gerald tried cutting sticks with the cattle dehorners and trimmed off two of Winnie's fingers."

Winnifred married Jack Phillips who was a barber. The couple had two daughters named Wanda and Alda. Wanda died young and Alda married Harold McIntyre of Regina, Saskatchewan.

Later, after Jack's death, Winnie married Leslie Campbell from Toronto, Ontario.

Winnifred Jane Campbell died on the 23rd of December, 1972 at 64 years of age. She died of broncho-pneumonia. She was deposed at North Shore Crematorium on 29 December 1972; and is signed by A.J. Barker, M.D.


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  • Created by: Maureen Davis
  • Added: Jul 2, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132201958/winnifred_jane-campbell: accessed ), memorial page for Winnifred Jane “Winnie” Mulberry Campbell (27 Mar 1908–23 Dec 1972), Find a Grave Memorial ID 132201958, citing Boal Chapel Memorial Gardens, North Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Maintained by Maureen Davis (contributor 47531447).