NameJames Marcellus Campbell
BirthJul 23, 1916, Hiawatha, Ut.
DeathMar 6, 1943, Carrabelle, Fla.
BurialGrandview Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.
FatherJames Marcellus Campbell (1883-1926)
MotherRose Catherine Swope (1885-1916)
Spouses
BirthDec 13, 1921, Johnstown, Pa.
DeathOct 28, 1976, Johnstown, Pa.
BurialGrandview Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.
MarriageApr 14, 1941, United Brethren Church, Winchester, Va.
Notes for James Marcellus Campbell
In 1935, James was living in Patton, Pa. In 1940, he was an apprentice bricklayer at Bethlehem Steel, living with the family of his aunt Leona Dinehart in Johnstown.

James was a Private, First Class during WWII. He was one of 14 drowning victims in the Gulf of Mexico during military maneuvers. The soldiers’ landing barge ran aground in a sand bar near Carrabelle, Fla. during a storm, and the landing ramp was accidentally lowered. Five other soldiers survived. The men were members of a garrison at Camp Gordon Johnson at Carrabelle. James served in Co. H, 112th Infantry, 28th Division.
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