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Blanche Margaret <I>Morrison</I> Campbell

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Blanche Margaret Morrison Campbell

Birth
Stornoway, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
28 Mar 1964 (aged 64)
Graniteville, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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GRANITEVILLE, VERMONT - Mrs. John K. Campbell, age 64, a long-time resident of Lower Graniteville, Vermont, died at her home March 28, 1964.

Mrs. Campbell, the former Blanch Morrison, was born August 17, 1899, daughter of Donald and Margaret Morrison, in Stornoway, Quebec. She came to Graniteville in 1915 and had since lived here, with the exception of one year in Connecticut.

She was married to John K. Campbell on July 18, 1917. He died June 19, 1946.

Surviving are two sons, five daughters, a brother, two sisters, 16 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Her eldest son, John Donald (Buddy), died three years ago.

Mrs. Campbell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Graniteville, where the funeral services were held March 31. Rev. Charles T. Campbell officiated and Mrs. Herbert MacLeod was organist.

Bearers were two grandsons, three sons-in-law and a life-long friend and neighbor.

Burial will be late in the spring at Wilson Cemetery.

(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sherbrooke, Quebec, April 22, 1964)
GRANITEVILLE, VERMONT - Mrs. John K. Campbell, age 64, a long-time resident of Lower Graniteville, Vermont, died at her home March 28, 1964.

Mrs. Campbell, the former Blanch Morrison, was born August 17, 1899, daughter of Donald and Margaret Morrison, in Stornoway, Quebec. She came to Graniteville in 1915 and had since lived here, with the exception of one year in Connecticut.

She was married to John K. Campbell on July 18, 1917. He died June 19, 1946.

Surviving are two sons, five daughters, a brother, two sisters, 16 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Her eldest son, John Donald (Buddy), died three years ago.

Mrs. Campbell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Graniteville, where the funeral services were held March 31. Rev. Charles T. Campbell officiated and Mrs. Herbert MacLeod was organist.

Bearers were two grandsons, three sons-in-law and a life-long friend and neighbor.

Burial will be late in the spring at Wilson Cemetery.

(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sherbrooke, Quebec, April 22, 1964)


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