OLIVER “OL” H. CAMP

Death Claims Summum Man

Ol H. Camp of Summum, died at his home Saturday evening at 10 o’clock after an illness of two weeks duration, from heart trouble.

Mr. Camp was born June 29, 1885 in Woodland township, a son of Adam and Nancy Jane (Hagan) Camp. He was aged 60 years, 10 months and 5 days.

On February 26, 1913, he was united in marriage to Bessie McKinley. Surviving are his widow and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Belle Weber, Mrs. Sylvia Brainard, Mrs. Floss Bainter, Orley Camp and Don Camp, all of Lewistown, Alva Camp of Astoria, and Mrs. Anna Schuman of Fairview.

He united with the Christian church in Astoria in the early years of his married life. He was a brick layer and plasterer by trade.

Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Christian church in Summum, by Rev. Fred Thompson, pastor. Burial was in the Astoria cemetery.

 

Published in the Argus-Searchlight on 5/8/1946

 

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