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Show Funeral Services j j Held For John Campbell John Howard Campbell, 72, well-known well-known former electrical engineer, died Sunday in an American Fork hospital of natural causes. He was born January 12, 1876, in Jefferson, Ohio, a son of John Henry and Janet McFarland Camp" bell. He was educated in an electrical elect-rical engineering college there". In 1896 he went to Evanston, Wyoming as chief engineer for the Evanston Power Co. On October 11, 1898 he was married to Louise Eakins there. In 1904 Mr. Campbell Camp-bell accepted a position with the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co and they moved to Montpelier, Ida In 1913 they came to Prove with Mr. Campbell as district sales representative of the General Electric Co. " i Retiring in 1939, Mr. Campbell1 began poultry farming in Orem. In: 1915 they moved to San Mateo, California., returning two years ( later to Pleasant Grove. He was a mmcber of the MiUad i Masonic Lodge and a longtime! member of Salt Lake Lodge No. j Sfi, Benevolent and Protective Or- der of Elks. He was an ardent; sports enthusiast. Bast October the couple cele- I brated their golden wedding anniv-! ersary. j Survivors include his widow.,1 Pleasant Grove; two sons and three daughters: Chelsea H. Campbell, Pleasant Grove; Henry H. Campbell, Camp-bell, Orem; Mrs Dora L. Radke, j San Francisco; Mrs. Carol Farrell, Redwood City, California and Mrs. Eunice Strohmeir, San Mateo; eight grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. |