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Robert A. Yetter1

M, #71478, b. 1938, d. 1960

Parents

FatherWalter W. Yetter (b. 26 April 1900, d. 26 September 1990)
MotherJulia M. (?) (b. about 1902)
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Biography

Robert A. Yetter was born in 1938.1 He died in 1960, at age ~22.1 He was buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, Sussex, New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Buddy Eugene Campbell1,2

M, #71479, b. 22 June 1931, d. 27 April 2015

Parents

FatherPhillip Eugene Campbell (b. 3 March 1911, d. 4 December 1984)
MotherMary Elma Snover (b. 6 September 1911, d. 13 June 2008)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Buddy Eugene Campbell was born on 22 June 1931 in Spencer, Owen, Indiana.2,3 He and Susanne (Sue) Hamilton Bailey were married on 29 April 1959 in Montana.4 He died on 27 April 2015, at age 83, in Superior, Mineral, Montana, Cremated.3,5 He was buried in Superior Cemetery, Superior, Mineral, Montana.3
US Air Force- Korea.3 Buddy Eugene Campbell was a Mink Rancher/ School Teacher.5 He was awarded a Bachelor's Degree.5 He was educated University of Montana.1 Buddy E. Campbell, 83, of Superior, passed away on Monday, April 27, 2015, at his home of natural causes, surrounded by his loving wife and two sons.

He was born June 22, 1931, in Spencer, Indiana, to Phillip and Mary Elma Campbell.

At the young age of 7, Buddy and his family moved from Indiana to Superior where he graduated from Superior High School and spent most of the remainder of his life.

He attended the University of Montana and studied chemistry. As a student, he was a member of the ROTC Rifle Team achieving a top 10 ranking in the nation for small bore shooting. He received a B.A. in education.

Buddy was a determined young man who valued education, hard work and the great outdoors. In between his studies, he held jobs at Diamond Match Lumber Mill and the United States Forest Service. While employed with the Forest Service, he manned forest fires and the Lookout on Landowner Mountain one summer. As a surveyor drove the very first stake in the Diamond Match Road, now known as Trout Creek Road.

Buddy's unbridled passion and determination to work, lent him to a number of careers; he served in the Air Force in the Korean War achieving 1st Lieutenant. Taught school in Willow Creek, Malta and Superior and worked for the Mineral County Road Department for 20 years becoming the road Forman for many years. He started raising mink in 1965 in Superior, where he developed his own business with his two sons; David and Dale. Retiring 43 years later in 2008.

Buddy took pride in Mineral County and all its beauty had to offer. He valued the well-being of others and combined his knowledge to help those. Buddy enjoyed reading, hunting, fishing and being outdoors. He married the love of his life Susanne Bailey and has two sons, David and Dale.

Proceed in death by his father Phillip; mother Mary Elma; brother Richard.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years Susanne; sons, David (Diana) and Dale of Superior; brother William "Bill" (Catherine) of Stevensville; sister-in-law Beverly (Al) Bellusci of Missoula; nephews, Travis, Phillip and Roger (Lisa) Campbell; niece Susan DeMers; grandchildren, Ryann (Cory) Rugg, Racquel (Kyle) Rausch, Brian (Caitlin) Campbell, Dan Campbell, Matt Campbell and eight great-grandchildren.

Citations

  1. [S201] Obituary
  2. [S488] 1940 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  4. [S796] Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1988
  5. [S753] Montana, State Deaths, 1907-2016

Susanne (Sue) Hamilton Bailey1,2

F, #71480, b. 8 February 1938, d. 10 September 2015
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Biography

Susanne (Sue) Hamilton Bailey was born on 8 February 1938 in Norwich, Chenango, New York.2,3 She and Buddy Eugene Campbell were married on 29 April 1959 in Montana.2 She died on 10 September 2015, at age 77, in Superior, Mineral, Montana.3 She was buried on 18 September 2015 in Superior Cemetery, Superior, Mineral, Montana.3,1
Susanne H. Campbell, 77, of Superior, passed away in the morning of Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, at her home of natural causes, surrounded by her two sons.

Susanne was born the Feb. 8, 1938, in Norwich, New York, to Kenneth and Helen Bailey.

She then moved with her family to Mesa, Arizona, where she went to school and became a member of the school’s archery team. After graduating from high school Sue attended college for two years in Tempe.

After college Sue and her family moved to a ranch at Tarkio. Sue found work at the Mineral County Courthouse where she worked for the county for four years. She also worked for the Superior schools and was a kindergarten alternate for a number of years. Susanne found true love with Buddy Campbell and spent 56 years married to each other until death separated them.

After marrying Buddy, they moved to the country and started a mink ranch. During her time on Earth, Sue was a member of the Mineral County Museum, Historical Society and the Superior Garden Club. She entered her farm-grown vegetables and flowers in the local county fair. She took pride in growing and cultivating blue ribbon vegetables, a trait she passed on to her two sons, David and Dale.

On the summer weekends she liked to go to her parents house on Flathead Lake have picnics with brothers, Ken, Charlie and family. She also liked to go fishing and have picnics up the creeks with her family. She loved to pick huckleberries and had an uncanny eye for finding precious stones. Sue was a selfless woman when it came to helping other people out, especially young folks where she would give them homemade cakes and treats.

Sue was preceded in death by her father and mother, Kenneth and Helen Baily; brother Kenneth W. Bailey and her husband Buddy Campbell. She is survived by her brother Charles Bailey (Linda) of Wickenburg, Arizona; her two sons, David (Diana) and Dale of Superior; nieces, Shelia Bailey of Columbia Falls and Julie Bailey of Boise, Idaho; nephew Chris Bailey of San Diego; grandchildren, Ryann (Cory) Rugg, Racquel (Kyle) Rausch, Brian (Caitlin) Campbell, Dan Campbell, Matt Campbell; eight great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to Mineral County Museum, P.O. Box 533, Superior, MT 59872, or charity of donors choice.

A memorial service on Friday, Sept. 18, at 11 a.m. at United Methodist Church in Superior, with pastor Waveland King officiating. Burial following at Superior Cemetery, reception at United Methodist Church.

Citations

  1. [S201] Obituary
  2. [S796] Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1988
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Shawn A. Snover1

M, #71489, b. 13 December 1979, d. 4 August 1985
Pedigree Link

Biography

Shawn A. Snover was born on 13 December 1979.1 He died on 4 August 1985, at age 5.1 He was buried in Hooper Cemetery, Hooper, Dodge, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Cleo Staum1

F, #71497, b. 20 December 1883, d. 23 April 1967

Parents

FatherGeorge L. Staum (b. March 1857, d. 3 January 1944)
MotherSarah Lou Snover (b. 1860, d. 30 November 1923)
Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob A. Koehl (b. 30 September 1883, d. 1 April 1965)

SonGeorge H. Koehl (b. 1 February 1917, d. 13 March 1998)
SonRalph E. Koehl (b. 10 May 1921, d. 2 April 2010)
DaughterKathryn L. Koehl+ (b. 16 February 1923, d. 15 March 2012)
SonPaul L. Koehl (b. 15 December 1926, d. 3 December 1973)

Biography

Cleo Staum was born on 20 December 1883 in Sycamore Township, Wyandot, Ohio.1,2 She died on 23 April 1967, at age 83, in Seneca County, Ohio.3,2 She was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery (Section A, Lot 25), Tymochtee, Wyandot, Ohio.2

Citations

  1. [S72] 1900 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  3. [S254] Public Member Trees

Clea Staum1

F, #71498, b. 22 December 1885, d. 20 September 1968

Parents

FatherGeorge L. Staum (b. March 1857, d. 3 January 1944)
MotherSarah Lou Snover (b. 1860, d. 30 November 1923)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Clea Staum was born on 22 December 1885 in Sycamore Township, Wyandot, Ohio.1 She died on 20 September 1968, at age 82, in Tiffin, Seneca, Ohio.2,3

Citations

  1. [S72] 1900 US Census
  2. [S254] Public Member Trees
  3. [S220] Ohio Deaths