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Edward A Campbell

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Edward A Campbell

Birth
Ireland
Death
23 Sep 1941 (aged 87)
Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1 Lot A Space 36
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Edward A. Campbell, 87, Dies--Edward A. Campbell, who has been a resident of Osage City for a number of years, living in the north part of town, passed away Sunday, September 21, having attained the age of 87 years, 3 months, and 12 days. He was a native of Fairmore, [Fermoy] Ireland, born on June 9, 1854.
Mr. Campbell was found dead at his home by neighbors. Death was due to a heart attack, according to county coroner, O. C. Fritts.
He was united in marriage to Mary A. Nickelson, April 19, 1876.
To this union 5 children were born, 3 sons and 2 daughters. The mother, 2 sons and 1 daughter preceded him in death.
Mr. Campbell leaves to mourn his loss 1 daughter, Mrs. J. H. [A.] Goldsmith of Admire, and 1 son, Jack Campbell of Ottawa, KS.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, September 23, from the Nantz Mortuary and at the grave side in the Osage City cemetery. The Reverend C. Mansfred Mills, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, conducted the service. Mrs. E. D. Jenkins and Mrs. O. C. Fritts sang a duet, "What a Friend we Have in Jesus." Pall bearers were Phillip Young, Ed Hunt, Fred Herzog, Sr., A. G. Whitmore, William Goldsmith, and Raymond Fellman.
Edward A. Campbell, 87, Dies--Edward A. Campbell, who has been a resident of Osage City for a number of years, living in the north part of town, passed away Sunday, September 21, having attained the age of 87 years, 3 months, and 12 days. He was a native of Fairmore, [Fermoy] Ireland, born on June 9, 1854.
Mr. Campbell was found dead at his home by neighbors. Death was due to a heart attack, according to county coroner, O. C. Fritts.
He was united in marriage to Mary A. Nickelson, April 19, 1876.
To this union 5 children were born, 3 sons and 2 daughters. The mother, 2 sons and 1 daughter preceded him in death.
Mr. Campbell leaves to mourn his loss 1 daughter, Mrs. J. H. [A.] Goldsmith of Admire, and 1 son, Jack Campbell of Ottawa, KS.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, September 23, from the Nantz Mortuary and at the grave side in the Osage City cemetery. The Reverend C. Mansfred Mills, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, conducted the service. Mrs. E. D. Jenkins and Mrs. O. C. Fritts sang a duet, "What a Friend we Have in Jesus." Pall bearers were Phillip Young, Ed Hunt, Fred Herzog, Sr., A. G. Whitmore, William Goldsmith, and Raymond Fellman.

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