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Pleasant Hill Cemetery


Carl A. Campbell

Carl A Campbell, 64, Ringwood, died early Wednesday in a local hospital following a brief illness.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the Weslyan Church in Ringwood with Rev. John Morgan officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery under the direction of Henninger Allen Funeral Home of Enid.

Campbell was born near Ringwood on November 10,1907 and attended Lone Star and Cimarron Valley schools. He served with General Patton's Second Armored Division in Europe during World War ll.

Survivors include two brothers Jess Campbell of Ames and Charles Campbell of Dallas, Tex.; a sister Bertha Francis of Ames, several nieces and nephews. His parents and 2 brothers predeceased him.

Printed from the Enid Morning News
Page 14
Thursday March 16,1972



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