"Harry E Camp, aged 27. a former
resident of this city, died yesterday
morning at 3:30 o'clock in Asheville.
N. C. after an illness of the past six
weeks. His condition had been critical
since last Wednesday.
With Mr. Camp when he died was
his mother. Mrs. John P. Boyle, of
132 Congress street. Funeral services
and burial will be in Asheville.
Mr. Camp was born here October
1915. and he attended the public
schools of the city. He was graduated
from Mercersburg academy and
also from the School of Art in Washington,
D. C. He was regarded as
an excellent amateur artist.
He was a member of the First
Presbyterian church of this city, the
Pennhilis club and the Bradford Gun
club.
Surviving him are his wife, one
daughter. Di-Ann Camp, of Rixford,
his mother, Mrs. John Boyle, and
two brothers. Richard L. Camp and
John J. Boyle, Jr., all of this city
also survive."
"Harry E Camp, aged 27. a former
resident of this city, died yesterday
morning at 3:30 o'clock in Asheville.
N. C. after an illness of the past six
weeks. His condition had been critical
since last Wednesday.
With Mr. Camp when he died was
his mother. Mrs. John P. Boyle, of
132 Congress street. Funeral services
and burial will be in Asheville.
Mr. Camp was born here October
1915. and he attended the public
schools of the city. He was graduated
from Mercersburg academy and
also from the School of Art in Washington,
D. C. He was regarded as
an excellent amateur artist.
He was a member of the First
Presbyterian church of this city, the
Pennhilis club and the Bradford Gun
club.
Surviving him are his wife, one
daughter. Di-Ann Camp, of Rixford,
his mother, Mrs. John Boyle, and
two brothers. Richard L. Camp and
John J. Boyle, Jr., all of this city
also survive."
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