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Obituary for Cynthia M. Campbell, Lawrence, Alabama

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May 2002


Date: February 10, 1940 
The Florence Times
Obituary Notice

MRS. CAMPBELL GOES TO REWARD

Funeral Service will be conducted on Sunday 

Mrs. Cynthia M. Campbell, age 51, well-known resident of Town Creek, route four, passed away
Friday evening at 11:15 o'clock at the residence, following a long illnes.

Deceased was a member of the Baptist church at Old Bethel, to which she belonged since
child-hood, and was active in church work as long as her health premitted. She had many friends
who learned with deepest regret of her death.

Surviving, are two sons, Felix and Curtis Campbell, of Town Creek, and three daughters. Mrs.
D. O. Holland and Mrs. Albert Holland, Tuscumbia, and Mrs. Johnny Willie of Town Creek.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mt. Zion Baptist church 
near Town Creek, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Emmett Saint, Burial will follow in the adjoining
cemetery, Spry's directing.