Simple Rites Held for J. H. Campbell
Railroad Attorney
(G. R. Herald, Sunday, June 24, 1923)
Final tributes was paid to James H. Campbell,
railroad attorney, at funeral services yesterday morning from the family
residence, 37 Propsect ave., NE. The home was filled with friends and
associates, gathered to pay their respects.
There was no eulogy to commemorate the passing of Mr.
Campbell, who had expressed a preference for being buried with the simple
funeral service of the Episcopal church. Bishop John N. McCormick,
assisted by Dean Charles E. Jackson of St. Mark's Procathedral conducted the
service. Dean Jackson accompanied the funeral cortege to the family lot in
the cemetery at Marshall, where burial was made.
Thos who bore the body included Lemuel S. Hillman, Lee
Schnitzer, R. C. Butterfield, Edward F. Perkins, T. William Hefferan and A. V.
Hall. Honorary pallbearers were:
T. J. O'Brien, E. M. Davis (Pittsburgh), C. L. Lockwood, J.
B. Howard, B. C. Leavenworth, M. F. Quaintance, W. R. Shelby, C. Van Ganson, H.
F. Scheiman, H. R. Griswold, R. E. Casey, P. C. Bouillard, F. D. Newman, F. C.
Owens, E. J. Strong, G. E. Ciago, A. L. parmalee, F. C. Welch, F. E. Hulin,
Judge Loyal E. Knappen, George B. Daniels, Mark Norris, John W. Blodgett,
William Judson, E. F. Sweet, P. C. Fuller, William Alden Smith, W. F. Keeney,
Wilder B. Stevens, C. W. Garfield, W. Millard Palmer, George Clapperton.
Transcriber: ES
Created: 16 October 2006
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