Obit: Campbell, William (1893? - 1960)

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Surnames: Campbell, Passet, Domer, Loughead, Mabbott, Cook, Capes, Thayer, Schneider, Fuller, Crossgrove, Hoesly, Skuldt, Erickson, Parmenter, Johnson, McMillen, Drews, Hahney, Talcott, Gardner

----Source: Marathon County Register (Unity, Clark County, Wis.) Friday 07/08/1960

Campbell, William (1893? - 28 June 1960)

Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist Church Friday afternoon by the Rev. David A. Passet for Mrs. William Campbell, 67, New Glarus, Wisonsin, who died at St. Claire Hospital, Monroe, June 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Domer accompanied by Mrs. Tom Loughead at the piano sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Beyond the Sunset."

Pallbearers were B. W. Mabbott, Sewell Cook, E. E. Capes, Graham Thayer, Albert Schneider and John Fuller.

Burial was made in the Colby (Colby, Clark Co. Wis.) Cemetery.

Attending the funeral from out of town were Victor Crossgrove, Wausau; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoesly and family, William and James Campbell, Madison; Mrs. G. Skuldt and Diane, Mt. Horeb, Mrs. Michael Campbell, Argyle; Mrs. Nellie Erickson, Bellville; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Parmenter, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Robert McMillen, Neenah; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drews, the Donald Drews family, Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. G. Hahney, Rib Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fuller, Rae Ann Loughead, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Talcott, Wausau; Mrs. R. D. Cook, Marathon; Mrs. Harold Gardner, Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Capes, Marshfield; and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cook and Harley Thayer, Wisconsin Rapids.

 

 


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