William George Campbell © Enid Morning News 01-1984 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
January 12, 1894 - January 2, 1984
Covington – Services for William George "Bill" Campbell, 89, Covington, will be at 1:30 PM Thursday in the Covington Methodist Church with the Rev. John Corbin officiating.
Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery at Enid, with arrangements under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home of Garber.
Campbell died Monday afternoon, January 2, 1984, in a Perry hospital. He was born January 12, 1894, in Guthrie, the son of LafFayette and Ida Alice Campbell, and at an early age moved with his family to Covington.
Campbell entered military service in 1917, serving in World War I on the battleship Toad Island until 1919.
He and Chloe Stockwell were married July 15, 1923, at Chandler. They made their home in Covington where they farmed until his retirement.
Campbell is survived by a son, Loyd Lee Campbell of Perry; a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Cecile) Longstreet of Neodesha, Kansas, a brother Charles Campbell of Enid; a sister, Laura Cummings of Covington; eight grandchildren and eight great – grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters.
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