Obituary:
CAMP, HATTIE LUCRETIA—Hattie Lucretia Camp was born in Muskegon, Mich., March 13, 1876. She died March 28, 1935, at the age of 59 years and 13 days. She moved to Geneva, Neb. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Elmore, in September, 1890.
She was married to Fred H. Camp September 4, 1894. To this union were born two children, Mrs. Maybelle Booker of Denver, Col., and Dr. C. Cass Camp of Davenport, Neb., who together with her husband, survive her. Four grandchildren, one brother, Arthur S. Elmore of Seattle Wash.; and one sister, Mrs. Grace Barnes of Santa Barbara, Cal. also survive.
She had been a member of the Congregational church of Geneva, Neb. for forty-one years. She was also a member of the Ladies Aid society and the Thursday afternoon Kensington.
She was a kind and loving mother and a friend to all. She will be greatly missed in the community.
Mrs. Camp's friendly disposition attracted to her a very wide circle of friends. She was always associated with her husband in business and their place of business was always a meeting place for many people.
Mr. and Mrs. Camp created the atmosphere of a home in their store and everyone found a welcome there, a hearty handclasp and a word of cheer.
The funeral service was held at the Geneva Congregational church Thursday, March 28, and was conducted by Rev. David Tudor of Cortland, her former pastor. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery.
The Nebraska Signal 1935.
Obituary:
CAMP, HATTIE LUCRETIA—Hattie Lucretia Camp was born in Muskegon, Mich., March 13, 1876. She died March 28, 1935, at the age of 59 years and 13 days. She moved to Geneva, Neb. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Elmore, in September, 1890.
She was married to Fred H. Camp September 4, 1894. To this union were born two children, Mrs. Maybelle Booker of Denver, Col., and Dr. C. Cass Camp of Davenport, Neb., who together with her husband, survive her. Four grandchildren, one brother, Arthur S. Elmore of Seattle Wash.; and one sister, Mrs. Grace Barnes of Santa Barbara, Cal. also survive.
She had been a member of the Congregational church of Geneva, Neb. for forty-one years. She was also a member of the Ladies Aid society and the Thursday afternoon Kensington.
She was a kind and loving mother and a friend to all. She will be greatly missed in the community.
Mrs. Camp's friendly disposition attracted to her a very wide circle of friends. She was always associated with her husband in business and their place of business was always a meeting place for many people.
Mr. and Mrs. Camp created the atmosphere of a home in their store and everyone found a welcome there, a hearty handclasp and a word of cheer.
The funeral service was held at the Geneva Congregational church Thursday, March 28, and was conducted by Rev. David Tudor of Cortland, her former pastor. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery.
The Nebraska Signal 1935.
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