OCR Text |
Show Services Held Tuesday for J. L. Campbell Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Third-Ninth Third-Ninth Ward chapel for John Larvin Campbell, 56, who died suddenly at the family residence, 312 West First North, Saturday. Death was believed to result from a heart attack. " Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery under direction of A. Y. Wlieeler and Son mortuary. Mr. Campbell was born in Es-calante, Es-calante, March 4, 1897, a son of John R. and Jennetta Deuel Campbell. Camp-bell. He spent his early youth in that city and at Widstoe and Garfield Gar-field county. He later lived in Richfield and in Provo, moving to Springvlle four years ago. He had been active in LDS church work serving at one time in the Sunday School superinten-dency superinten-dency and in the MIA. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Mar-garet Pope Campbell and six sons and daughters, Larvin V. and Floyd D. Campbell both of Albuquerque, Albu-querque, N.M., Gam G. and Aldon R. Campbell, both of Tooele; Mar-Kay Mar-Kay and Marquitta Campbell of Springville; his mother of St. George; eight brothers and sisters, Mrs. Veotta Rothrock, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Daisy Johnson, Bab-bot, Bab-bot, Nev.; Arzy Campbell, Richfield; Rich-field; Mrs. Nola Whittaker, Cir-cleville; Cir-cleville; Mrs. Katie Shaw, Richfield; Rich-field; Milo G. Campbell, Ioka, Utah; Cloyd Campbell, Hatch, and aMrvin F. Campbell, Provo. |