This four sons picture was taken in August 1928 in the front yard of 320 W. Main St.
The baby is Carl's son Paul.
The boys are married now, but they visit mom and dad quite often and bring their wives. Herbert married Hazel Russell (May 27 1928) and Carl married Mildred Furnis. An interesting side note is that Mildred is the sister of Emmit Furnis, Marlen's wife's (Mary Lee) adopted father. Picture taken August 1928.
Little granddad came into town to visit his son and daughter-in-law, and he probably drove his horse and buggy to get there. Picture probably taken in 1928.
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Ruth is the only one left at home now. Cloyd working as a lineman for the electric company has slimmed down some. Picture taken July 1929. Grandma Campbell liked her Hollyhocks, the flower that is in the background.
In May of 1929, Zilla, Cloyd and Zilla's sister Cora and Rev. Albert Furstenberger went on a trip to Baltamore, Md, Atlantic City and Niagara Falls.
Here they are on the President Warfield Ship in Baltimore.
Cloyd and Zilla on the President Warfield Ship in Baltimore.
Cloyd and Zilla at Atlantic City
"What you got there Albert ?" "We don't have them things back on the farm"
Albert and Cloyd at Atlantic City.
Cloyd and Zilla's trip to Wheeling West Va. also in May of 1929. We don't know if it was part of the trip with Cora and Albert or if it was just by themselves.
Cloyd on Wheeling West Va. trip May of 1929.
Zilla, Cloyd and Ruth visiting Zilla's sister Cora and Rev. Albert Furstenberger in Lewisburg on March 9, 1930
Pearl Rubrecht came to visit again even though Zilla and Cloyd didn't live on a farm any more. Notice the beautiful fox fur that she has on. June 1930
But Pearl did find sombody to take her to Russell's Coon Farm.
Ruth got married to Harold Steward in 1931
Big granddad, grandma Campbell and Marlen, Ruth and Harold's boy.
Picture taken summer 1935.
Obituary
Daniel Cloyd Campbell, son of Joseph A. and Ditha Anne Campbell (Deceased). died Saturday afternoon, January 25, 1936, at his home, following three months illness. He had been bed fast for the last three weeks. His death was caused by Brights disease.
He was born October 7, 1880, at Edison, and at his death had reached the age of 55 years 3 months and 18 days. He was united in marriage October 21, 1901 to Druzilla L. Herbert. To this union were born two sons, Carl and Herbert, and one daughter, Ruth Campbell Steward.
Mr. Campbell spent all of his life in Morrow county and was employed by the Morrow Public Service company at the time of his death.
He leaves to mourn his departure: his wife, Druzilla L. Campbell; his father, Joseph A. Campbell; his children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell of Cardington, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steward of Moline, Ill., and grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends.