CAMPBELL, Mildred
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JANUARY 1, 1932
The sudden death of Mrs. Mildred CAMPBELL in Memphis on December 23rd was a shock to her loved ones and friends in Lauderdale County. She was the widow of the late C. M. CAMPBELL, of Dry Hill, and it was in this county that she had spent the greater portion of her long and happy life, and her friends were many. It was not until the death of her husband some three years ago that she moved to Memphis. She was a Virginian by birth, from Richmond, her maiden name was Mildred SAUNDERS. She was only one year old when she came with her parents to Tennessee, and only two sisters are living, both of whom reside in San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. John MOORE and Mrs. Eva KING. On May 4, 1873, she was married to Mr. CAMPBELL and eight children survive: Mrs. Julian SUTTON, and Mrs. E. C. OWEN, both of Curve, Will CAMPBELL, of Dry Hill; Mrs. W. C. DELOACH, of Ripley, Mrs. Will HARTMAN, of Gates, C. E. CAMPBELL, Mrs. W. T. GREEN and Miss Bruce CAMPBELL, all of Memphis. The remains were brought to the home of her daughter in Gates on Wednesday, and the following day; Christmas Eve, were laid to rest in the cemetery at that place.