This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Green, Campbell, Ward, Berg, Glaesman Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/2517 Message Board Post: Agnes Amanda Campbell Green, daughter of John William "Bill" and Ida Mae Ward Campbell, was born on December 2, 1904 and departed this life at her residence in the Leedey Nursing Center on October 5, 2001. She was 96 years, 10 months, and 3 days of age at the time of her passing. She was raised in the home of her loving parents and attended grade school at the Red Star School. She attended one year of high school at Jarbock Hight School near Thomas, Oklahoma. She was married for a short while and she and her husband first lived in the Red Star Community before moving to San Diego, California where Agnes was employed in a defense plant throughout World War II. Following the war, Agnes remained in California where she worked in the foold service industry as a cook and waitress. She retired in 1967 and returned to Leedey where she has resided for the remainder of her life. Agnes' most special interest in life, other than her family, was crocheting. She crocheted several remarkably beautiful tablescloths for family members that required hundreds of thousands of stitches each made with loving care. She has had a long history of fellowship and service to the Red Star Brethren in Christ Church. As a young woman Agnes was saved at a brush arbor meeting that was conducted under the ministry of Brother Ira Engle and she was baptized shortly thereaafter. Her membership remained with the Red Star Church throughtout her lifetime and she always supported the church with her finances and has served as its Sunday school treasurer. Agnes was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Ida Mae Campbell; by her brother and his wife, John and Velma Campbell and by one nephew, Marvin Paul Campbell Jr. She is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, Marvin and Opal Campbell of Oklahoma City; by two nieces, Janath Berg of Souix Falls, South Dakota and Johnnie Faye Glaseman and her husband, Ed, both of Elk City, Oklahoma; by a nephew, Jerry Campbell and his wife, Rosibel, both of Oklahoma City; by many great nieces and nephews as well as by a host of great-great nieces and nephews all who cherished her and who were loved in return. Funeral services for Mrs. Green were Monday, October 8, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. in the Red Star Brethren in Christ Church. Burial was followed in the Red Star Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Officiating clergy were Brothers Ed Glaseman and David McGarvey, pastor of the Red Star Church. Services were arranged by the Shaw Funeral Home of Leedey. (Cheyenne Star, October 11, 2001)