The deceased had resided in Hastings for 15 years and in the state for 25 years. She was a native of Williams, S.C., and was a member of the Southern Methodist Church of Hastings.
She is survived by her husband, Abraham E. Campbell, of Hastings; one sister, Mrs. E. M. Goodwin of Walterboro, S.C.; two brothers, W. M. Kinsey of Jacksonville and J. S. Kinsey, Williams, S.C., and the following half-brothers and half-sisters: Mrs. L. E. Martin, Andrew, S.C.; Mrs. O. W. Padgett, Johns Island, S.C.; Mrs. J. A. Warren, Williams, S.C.; Mrs. J. H. Culler, Orangeburg, S.C.; Lee R. Kinsey and B. W. Kinsey, John Island, S.C.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the Methodist Church at Hastings, with Rev. C. F. Tolle officiating. Interment was made in the family section in the Hastings Cemetery.
(Times-Herald Obituary, Friday, 10 Nov 1933)
The deceased had resided in Hastings for 15 years and in the state for 25 years. She was a native of Williams, S.C., and was a member of the Southern Methodist Church of Hastings.
She is survived by her husband, Abraham E. Campbell, of Hastings; one sister, Mrs. E. M. Goodwin of Walterboro, S.C.; two brothers, W. M. Kinsey of Jacksonville and J. S. Kinsey, Williams, S.C., and the following half-brothers and half-sisters: Mrs. L. E. Martin, Andrew, S.C.; Mrs. O. W. Padgett, Johns Island, S.C.; Mrs. J. A. Warren, Williams, S.C.; Mrs. J. H. Culler, Orangeburg, S.C.; Lee R. Kinsey and B. W. Kinsey, John Island, S.C.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the Methodist Church at Hastings, with Rev. C. F. Tolle officiating. Interment was made in the family section in the Hastings Cemetery.
(Times-Herald Obituary, Friday, 10 Nov 1933)
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