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Show Services Held for Mrs. George Campeau Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Campeau were held Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon in the Milford Methodist Church, under direction of Rev. Mrs. R. Myrtle White. Mrs. Campeau, 65, died Thursday of last week of carcinoma. Musical numbers were vocal solos by Mrs. Kathryn Whittaker and Dan Ferguson. Mrs. White delivered the funeral message. Burial was in the Milford Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Flora Edna Hibbard Campeau was born Aug. 13, 1893, at Dancy, Wis., to Solomon David and Ida Ryant Hibbard. She was married to George Campeau Oct. 10, 1919, at Newport Wash. She had been employed as a telephone tel-ephone operator in Idaho and Montana Mon-tana from 1913 to 1919, and moved to Utah in 1919, living in Payson, Salt Lake, Eureka, and Lynndyl, moving to Milford in 1934. Surviving are her husband; four sons and daughters, George Ar-leigh Ar-leigh Campeau and Mrs. Dorothy Grimshaw, Milford; Mrs. Betty James, Fontana, Calif., and Mrs. Lucille Cunningham, Filer, Idaho; a brother and sister, Mrs. Linda Butterfield, Venita, Ore., and George Hibbard, Pennsylvania. Relatives attending the services from out of town were Mrs. Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Filer, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Bud James, Fontana; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campeau, Twin Falls, and a friend, Mrs. Luther Evans, Salt Lake. |