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CAMP, Cora Emma 1883 - 1918

CAMP, WEBBER, WALLACE

Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 5/25/2021 at 20:22:51

"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Saturday, March 23, 1918
Page 4, Column 1

MRS. CORA CAMP DIED IN HOSPITAL AT KANSAS CITY.

Word has been received here by relatives of the death of Mrs. Cora WEBBER CAMP, which occurred at the Grace hospital in Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday, March 21st. The cause of her death is not known.

Mrs. CAMP was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip WEBBER of this city and made her home in this city until a few years ago.

The body will be brought to this city tonight. No arrangements have been made for the funeral until the arrival of relatives.

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Thursday, March 28, 1918
Page 2, Column 1

... --Wm. A. CAMP has returned to his home in Kansas City after being here to attend the funeral of his wife. ...

... --Mr. and Mrs. O. S. WALLACE have returned to their home in Jefferson City, Mo., after being here to attend the funeral of Mrs. WALLACE's sister, Mrs. Wm. A. CAMP. ...

... --Ben Newman has returned to his home in Agency after being in the city to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wm. CAMP. ...

(same publication and page, but Column 3 -- )

LIFE OF CORA WEBBER CAMP

Cora WEBBER CAMP was born in Van Buren county, Narch 28th, 1883 and passed away March 21st, 1918, in Kansas City, Mo., death being due to a complication of diseases. She was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip WEBBER of this city. Early in life she untied with the Methodist church in Van Buren county and was also a member of Rebekah lodge until the time of her death.

In 1903 she accepted a position as stenographer in Kansas City where she continued to make her home. On January 20th, 1915, she was united in marriage to Wm. A. CAMP at Independence, Kansas, who with her parents, three brothers, three sisters and a host of friends are left to mourn her loss.

(same publication and page, but Column 4 -- )

CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kindness shown during our recent bereavement. The sympathy shown helps us to bear the burdens of our unspeakable sorrow.

Wm. A. CAMP,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. WEBBER and family.

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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.

Note: Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Fairfield, IA, in Lot 2nd.136.


 

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