Karlton G. Campbell


Karlton G. Campbell, 94, formerly of Hollow Rd. New Castle, (Shenango Twp.) died on Sunday, April 11, 2010 at the Brookville Hospital following a brief illness.

Born September 4, 1915 in Ellwood City, he was the son of the late George W. and Molly McClintick Campbell. He was married on December 21, 1939 to the late Mildred Swope Campbell, who passed away October 20, 1995.

Karlton worked for 39 years as a machinist at Mathews Conveyer. He then retired after 5 years from Babcock and Wilcox. Mr. Campbell was an active member of the Castlewood Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. He was the Sunday School Superintendent and a Sunday School Teacher. He was also on the Church Board.

Survivors include one son, Karl (Carolyn) Campbell of Lincolnton, NC, three daughters: Judy L. (Robert) Cosky of Atlanta, GA, Joyce (Dale) Muckinhoupt of Denver, NC and Barbara (Randy) Bartley of Brookville, PA, six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

The last of his family, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Lois Manning, Martha Mook, June Campbell, two brothers, Russell and Garth Campbell and one granddaughter, Amy Campbell.

Visiting hours will be held from 7-9 on Wednesday, April 14 at the Marshall Funeral Home 200 Fountain Ave. Ellwood City, PA. Funeral Services will be held at the Marshall Funeral Home on Thursday, April 15 at 10:00 A.M. with Rev. James R. O'Hara of officiating.

Interment will follow in the Harmony Baptist Cemetery . Memorial Contributions may be made to Castlewood Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 660 Harmony Baptist Rd. New Castle, Pa. 16101.

 

In Loving Memory


Our sympathy to Uncle Karl's family. We made sure to see Uncle Karl and enjoyed our visits with him when we came back home for vacation. He was a wonderful, gentle man and loving uncle. Keeping you in our prayers. May God give you his peace.
Love,
Bill and Arlene Smith


Our deepest condolences to all of the family, especially Karlie, Judy, Joyce and Barbie. I will forever be grateful for the impact that your Dad and Mom had on my life. They were excellent role models for how to truly live for Christ. As my parents didn't regularly attend church, I consider myself to have been a "bus kid" without the bus. I was brought home regularly after church in the Campbell family car. I remember many a church service where I, as a young child, would sit with the family and hear the Word preached. I also have fond memories of his teaching the M & M's Sunday School Class where I was a member. Although saddened by his passing, I look forward to spending eternity with Karl and Midge and all the others from Castlewood who served so faithfully to share the Gospel with others, including the pesky neighborhood kids. May the Lord bless you, comfort you and hold you close to Himself at this time.

Always, Dr. Michael and Lorna (Prestopine) Benner


So sorry for your lose. May God be with your family at this time and thou Karlton has passed on to a better place may you share many happy memories of him. We have donated a book to the Ellwood City Library in your father’s name. God bless all.

Love, Rob, Pam, Nick and Megan Cosky

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