Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama Obituaries
The Birmingham
News, Birmingham,
Alabama
November 10, 1974
Hollis C. FRASER, 79, of 123 69th St.
North, who died Friday, was a native of Columbia, Tenn. He was a member of 66th Street Baptist Church and was a
life deacon of the church. He was a member of the Brotherhood Sunday School
Class and was retired from the First National Bank. Funeral will be at 3:30
p.m.
Monday at Roebuck Chapel, with burial in Forest Hill. Survivors include his
wife, Mrs. Annie Laurie Fraser; two sons, Hollis C. Fraser Jr., Tylertown,
Miss, and Owen WILLIAMS, Birmingham, a daughter, Mrs. Frances Storey,
Birmingham, and three brothers, R.C.Fraser, W.C.Fraser and Fulton Fraser, all of Columbia, Tenn.
The Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama
February 8, 1995
FRASER, Mrs. Annie Laurie age 93, of Birmingham, died February
6, 1995.
She was a member of Sixty-sixth Street Baptist Church. Visitation will be
Wednesday from 6 until 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral service will be Thursday, February 9,
at 11 a.m. at Roebuck Chapel with burial in Forest
Hill. The Rev. Joe
Ray, the Rev. Byce Brown and Rev. Jimmy Dolan
officiating. Survivors: daughter,
Mrs. Frances L. Story; sons, Owen K. Williams, Hollis C. Fraser, Jr. all of Birmingham; eight grandchildren and
fourteen great-grandchildren. Roebuck Chapel directing.
Birmimgham Age Herald, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama
C. T. BROOKINS, ages 52, died yesterday at
the residence 7117 2nd avenue, north. He is survived by
his wife and son Arthur BROOKINS. Funeral announced later by Woodin
Held at residence at 4’oclock
Birmingham Post Herald
Birmingham, Jefferson County,Alabama
CAMPBELL, William Homer, age 77, of 1518 North 18th
st., passed away Thursday a.m. at the residence. He
is survived by his wife Mrs. Edith Campbell; 5 sons, Clifford G., Hall H., and
Eugene E. Campbell, all of Birmingham, Ala., Vernon H. Campbell, of Galveston,
Tex., Joel M. Campbell, Washington DC., 5 daughters, Mrs. Lola E. CAMP, Mrs Thelma E. LEFOY, Mrs Edna R.
BALL, and Miss Helen I. Campbell, all of Birmingham, Mrs. Mary SHOEMAKER,
Spencer, N.C.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Katherine BOHENKAMP, Mrs. Ona
HARRISON, both of Tulsa, Okla; 20 grandchildren, 5
great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 3
pm from
Brown-Service, Norwood Chapel. Interment Jefferson Memorial Gardens, the Rev.
Richard Crowson officiating. Brotherhood Class of North
Highlands, Methodist Church will serve as active
pallbearers.
Birmingham, Jefferson
County, Alabama
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Edith W., age 81, of 8209 4th Ave.,
N., Passed away Saturday a.m., at a local hospital. She is
survived by 5 daughters, Mrs. Lois CAMP, Mrs. Thelma LEFOY, Mrs. Edna BALL,
Miss Helen Campbell, all of Birmingham, Mrs. Mary SHOEMAKER of Atlanta, Ga.,; 5
sons, Clifford, Paul, and Gene Campbell all of Birmingham, Max Campbell of
Huntsville, Vernon Campbell of Galveston, Texas; 18 grandchildren; 10 great
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday 3 p.m. from Roebuck Chapel Interment Jefferson Memorial Gardens.
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama
HOLLAND, Mrs.
Maggie Belle, age
63, of 7532 First Ave., S. passed Saturday a.m. Survived by six daughters, Mr.
H.B. Swindall, Mrs. C.G. Campbell, Mrs. N.J. Archibauld, of Atlanta; Mrs. A. B Harter, of Chattanooga;
Mrs. A.K. Sanders, of Miami; Mrs. G.E. Lumpkins, of
Arlington, Va.; one son, Robt. Ed.
Holland, of Birmingham; 14
grandchildren, one great-grandchild; one sister and one brother. Funeral services from Third Presbyterian
Church Monday 4 p.m.; interment Forest Hill Cemetery; Rev. Jas. Cantrell
officiating; Vice directing.
The
Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama
April 26, 1973
Mrs. Allie E.
CAMPBELL,
66, of 405 Fern Brook Ave., who died Wednesday, was a
native of Siluria.
She was employed by Loveman’s Department Store
several years and was a member of Roebuck Park Baptist Church and the T.E.L. Sunday School class.
Survivors include her husband, C.G. Campbell; three daughters, Miss
Shirley Campbell, Birmingham, Mrs. Hollis Fraser, Jr., Tylertown, Miss., Mrs.
Ted Daniels, Atlanta; a son, Don Campbell, Birmingham; four sisters, Mrs. H.B.Swindall, Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Arthur Sanders, Miami,
Fla., Mrs. Guy Lumpkin, Falls Church, Va., Mrs. Agnes Harter, Chattanooga,
Teen., and a brother, Robert Hollands, Birmingham.
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Vernon Campbell
GALVESTON – Vernon H. Campbell, 77,
died Sunday night at his residence.
A Wake will be held at 4 p.m. today at Broadway Funeral
Home. Services will be at 10
a.m.
Wednesday at the funeral home, the Rev. Herrbert Polinard officiating.
Burial will follow in Forest Park East Cemetery in League City. Visitation will be after 4
p.m.
today at the funeral home.
Mr. Campbell was born May
9, 1909
in Springfield, Mo. He was a retired
boilermaker and a member of Local No. 132.
He also served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Lillie “Vera” Campbell
of Galveston; a son, David L. Smith of
La Marque; five sisters, Lois Camp, Thelma Lefoy, Edna Reeves, Helen Campbell, all of Birmingham,
Ala., and Mary Shoemaker of Spencer, N.C.; three brothers, Joel Max Campbell,
Paul Campbell and Eugene Campbell, all of Birmingham; nine grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Frank Fassetta,
Ray Eck, Gene Hobby, Gary Little, Jim Garrett and Mike Garrett.
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Joel Max
Campbell,
72, of Birmingham died Thursday. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of
Stockham Wesley United Methodist Church, and was retired
coordinator for Army Missile Command, Huntsville. He was owner of Birmingham Snap-On-Tools and
a member of Masonic Lodge 1, Washington, D.C.
Graveside service will be at 11
a.m.
Saturda at Jefferson Memorial Gardens East, Jefferson
Memorial, Trussville, directing.
Survivors: wife, Mrs. Katherine Bates Campbell; sons
John P. Campbell, Huntsville, and Steve Campbell, Birmingham; sistes,
Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, Mrs. Lois Camp, Mrs. Thelma Lefoy,
Mrs. Edna Reeves, Miss Helen Campbell; brothers, Paul H. and Eugene E.
Campbell, all of Birmingham. (September
27, 1990)