Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Eighth Generation9480. LYNCHBURG, April 18 - Cleveland Grover Campbell, 70, retired manager of a wholesale grocery house, died Saturday at his home near Lynchburg. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace M. Coffey Campbell; three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence H. Allen and Mrs. Julius Weringo, both of Lynchburg, and Mrs. Wade H. Hadder, of Richmond, and two sisters, Mrs. Etta Quick, of Waynesboro, and Mrs. Sallie McGann, of Roseland. Cleveland Grover Campbell and Grace M. Coffey were married on 25 December 1904 in Nelson Co., VA.13973 They13973 appeared in the census on 20 April 1910 in Brookville Twp., Campbell Co., VA.13974 They13974 appeared in the census on 2 February 1920 in Brookville Twp., Campbell Co., VA.13975 Cleveland and Grace13975 appeared in the census on 5 April 1930 in Lynchburg, Independent City, VA.13976
Mrs. Campbell died Saturday afternoon in Virginia Baptist Hospital, Lynchburg. Born in Nelson County (August 6, 1887), where she lived until after her marriage, Mrs. Campbell was a daughter of the late Andrew J. and Rebecca Campbell Coffey. She was a member of Euclid Christian (Disciples of Christ) Church, Lynchburg. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Violet) Allen and Mrs. Jack (Marjory) Weringo, both of Lynchburg; a sister, Mrs. Laura Coffey Meredith of Lynchburg; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. A son, Guy Campbell, and a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Hadder Wimmer, preceded her in death. Mrs. Campbell was a sister of the late Rev. H. D. Coffey, who served the Disciples of Christ Churches for more than 50 years. [Dennis Truslow] Cleveland Grover Campbell and Grace M. Coffey had the following children:
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