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AUBURN, ALA. Jan. 11, Special to The Advertiser - Mrs. M. L. Camp died Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of her son-in-law, Prof. J. F. Duggar, after a brief illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Camp was born in Columbus, Miss. May 3, 1843, where she lived until her marriage to Ambrose E. Camp, of Louisville, Ky. She came to Auburn 32 years ago to make her home with her daughter. She is survived by her son-in-law, Prof. J. F. Duggar, of Auburn; by six grandchildren, J. F. Duggar, Jr., and L.G. Duggar of Montgomery; Ambrose C. Duggar of Brazil; Margaret Duggar McCormick, Frances and Dorothy Duggar of Auburn, and by six great grandchildren. She was a member since girlhood of the Baptist Church and to her last days she maintained an active and intelligent interest in the affairs of her denomination, community, state and nation.
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AUBURN, ALA. Jan. 11, Special to The Advertiser - Mrs. M. L. Camp died Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of her son-in-law, Prof. J. F. Duggar, after a brief illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Camp was born in Columbus, Miss. May 3, 1843, where she lived until her marriage to Ambrose E. Camp, of Louisville, Ky. She came to Auburn 32 years ago to make her home with her daughter. She is survived by her son-in-law, Prof. J. F. Duggar, of Auburn; by six grandchildren, J. F. Duggar, Jr., and L.G. Duggar of Montgomery; Ambrose C. Duggar of Brazil; Margaret Duggar McCormick, Frances and Dorothy Duggar of Auburn, and by six great grandchildren. She was a member since girlhood of the Baptist Church and to her last days she maintained an active and intelligent interest in the affairs of her denomination, community, state and nation.
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