OBIT: Lucy (MOYER) CAMP, 1909, Tyrone, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Sharon Miller Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _________________________________________ MRS. LUCY MOYER CAMP Death Claims the Beloved Wife of Wallace E. Camp It is a sad duty to record the death of Mrs. Lucy Moyer Camp, wife of Wallace E. Camp. Becoming ill with Bright's disease about five months ago, her condition did not cause serious alarm, until only a abort time ago when she became suddenly worse and though every known means was taken to sustain the life that ebbed, she sank into unconsciousness on Sunday from which the awakening was into that brighter land where she awaits the loved ones who grieve for her. The angel of death claimed her at 8.20 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Camp was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moyer and a grandniece of the late Colonel E. J. Pruner. She was born at Osceola, Clearfield county, January 20, 1885, and passed away at the early age of 24 years, 2 months and 26 days. Almost her entire life was spent in Tyrone. She was united in marriage October 25, 1907, to Wallace E. Camp. Surviving to mourn her death are the husband, one sister, Mrs. B. J. Hiltner, and one brother, Edmund P. Moyer; also the grandmother of the deceased, Mrs. Lucy P. Moyer, of Bellefonte. The deepest sympathy of the entire community, given expression as far as can be, but inexpressible in its depth, is with the sorrowing ones. To them God is so real, His assurances so certain, that condoling ones can but cherish the belief that comfort will be vouchsafed from high even in this hour of trial. It was a sweet, tender, sufficient life that she, who is gone, gave to husband, to Christ's church and His people. The memory of her life is a beautiful possession. On Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, funeral services were conducted at the deceased's late home, which they recently occupied, on Lincoln avenue, by Rev. George T. Gunter, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of which Mrs. Camp was a consistent member. Interment was made in Grandview cemetery. Tyrone Herald, Tyrone, Pa., April 22, 1909