Exie Amarintha Wilkins
1856 - 1949 (92 years)-
Name Exie Amarintha Wilkins Born 6 Feb 1856 Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Gender Female Died 10 Jan 1949 Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, USA Buried Evergreen Memorial Park - Tucson, Arizona, USA Person ID I8713 Cody LeBlanc's Family Tree Last Modified 19 Jul 2020
Family James Samuel Campbell, b. 24 Jan 1861, Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 3 Nov 1911, Bernice, Union Parish, Louisiana, USA (Age 50 years) Married 5 Jul 1882 Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, USA Children 1. Pelham Wilkins Campbell, b. 5 May 1883, Sarepta, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 11 Apr 1919, Francis E. Warren AFB, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA (Age 35 years) + 2. Meta Ida Campbell, b. 21 Nov 1884, Sarepta, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 6 Feb 1978, Paris, Logan County, Arkansas, USA (Age 93 years) + 3. James Newton Campbell, b. 20 Sep 1888, Sarepta, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 29 Apr 1962, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA (Age 73 years) + 4. Exie Marguerite Campbell, b. 12 Dec 1890, Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 14 Aug 1981, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA (Age 90 years) 5. Cora Dumas Campbell, b. Aug 1892, d. 2 Oct 1893 (Age ~ 1 years) 6. Ruby Ruth Campbell, b. 14 Aug 1894, Sarepta, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 26 Mar 1960, Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA (Age 65 years) Last Modified 19 Jul 2020 Family ID F3847 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Obituary of Exie Amarintha Wilkins Campbell
Published in The Arizona Daily Star on January 12, 1949
Headstones Headstone of Exie Amarintha Wilkins Campbell
Evergreen Memorial Park - Tucson, Arizona, USA
Plot: Block 02
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Notes - Obituary:
Mrs. Exie Campbell, 93, Taken by Death
Mrs. Exie Amarintha Campbell, 93, a Tucson resident for 27 years, died Monday in Port Arthur, Texas. In Tucson, Mrs. Campbell resided at 2410 East Adams street.
Mrs. Campbell was a charter member of the First Southern Baptist church of Tucson. She was born near Atlanta, Ga., and spent much of her early life in Texas.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. E. C. Snyder and Ruby Ruth Snyder, of Tucson, and Mrs. B. C. Phenix, of Port Arthur; a son, Rev. J. N. Campbell, of Coolidge; two sisters, Mrs. Janie Garrett, of Texarkana, Texas, and Mrs. Henry Gatewood, of Dallas, Texas; two brothers, R. L. Hardy, of Kerrville, Texas, and S. L. Eason, of Plainview, Texas; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Arizona Daily Star on January 12, 1949)
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