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Note: 1910 Census - Grangeville Ward 2, Idaho, Idaho - 15 Apr 1910 Alden J Campbell, head, age 36, M1, 12 yrs, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, English, Laborer, Odd Jobs Alice P, wife, age 28, M1, 12 yrs, 2 children, 1 living, Idaho, Vermont, Missouri, English, Ironer, Electric Laundry Homer N, son, age 9 3/12, Idaho, Illinois, Idaho ******************************************************* 1920 Census - Grangeville, Idaho, Idaho - 29 Jan 1920 John A Campbell, head, age 46, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, teamster, days work Alice P, wife, age 38, Idaho, Vermont, Missouri Homer N, son, age 19, Idaho, Illinois, Idaho, laborer, days work Mary J Eastman, age mother in law, age 77 Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Home was on Scott Street ******************************* 1930 Census - Spokane, Spokane, Washington- 17 Apr 1930 4047 E 3rd Homer Campbell, head, age 29, married at 24, Idaho, Illinois, Idaho, Milkman, Dairy Co. Mildred, wife, age 27, married at 22, Idaho, Kansas, Kansas Jean, daughter, age 3 1/2, Washington, Idaho, Idaho Jack, son, age 4/12, Washington, Idaho, Idaho listed on the same street his Uncle 4011 E 3rd William F Campbell, head, age 58, widower, married at 23, Indiana, US, US, Laborer City Street Department Robert P, son, age 17, Washington, Indiana, England Wilfred T, son, age 13, Washington, Indiana, England ******************************************************************************* Newspaper Obit in John Alden Campbells' funeral remembrance book Homer M. Campbell Dead Of Heart Attack Homer M. Campbell, 55 died yesterday morning at 9:45 at TriState Memorial Hospital. He had been a hospital patient for only a few hours. Death resulted from a heart attack, his physician said. Mr. Campbell was born Dec. 2, 1900 at grangeville and spent his boyhood there. When he was 15, the family moved to Spokane. He married Mildred Graham at Spokane July 21, 1925. They moved to Dayton in 1940. There Mr. Campbell operated the Columbia Market for 12 years. They moved to Clarkston in 1952 and have since made their home here at 625 10th St. When he first came here, Mr. Campbell was employed in the sales force of C.C. Anderson Co. He continued his employment with the company although he had been working only part time in recent months. His last employment was a week before his death. Besides his wife, Mr. campbell has two children, a daughter, Mrs. Jean McHargue of dayton, and a son, Jack E. Campbell. His mother, Mrs. Pearl Campbell of Clarkston, also survives. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 Tuesday afternoon at Merchant Chapel. The Rev. Merle Wood, pastor of Clarkston First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be at Normal Hill cemetery.
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