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Submitted: 2/27/16 • Approved: 8/17/23 • Last Updated: 8/20/23 • R1125585-G0-S3
November 30, 1876 - August 26, 1965
Mrs. Nanna May Camp, 88, died Saturday in a Daingerfield, Tex. hospital following a long illness. She was born in Washington, Penn. Nove. 30, 1876, and lived in El Dorado since the boom days until moving to Daingerfield, Tex. four years ago. Mrs. Camp was the widow of E. A. Camp and was a practical nurse in El Dorado for many years. Surviving are five sons, Lee M. Camp, Little Rock, Lawrence Camp, Rodessa, La., R. H. Camp, Albuquerque, N.M., Paul H. Camp, Houston, Tex. and Glen M. Camp, Ol Ocean, Tex.; 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Rumph Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. M. D. Penry officiating. Burial followed in Arlington Cemetery. Pallbearers were L. R. Boswell, Bruce Anthony, Warren Porter, Harold Durio, Banny Boswell and Horace Beard. (The El Dorado Times - August 30, 1965)
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