Colin I. Campbell passed away on April 21, 1963, at the hospital in Council Bluffs, after a brief illness.
Funeral rites were held at the Ohde Funeral Home on April 23, with the Rev. Robert C. Bowman of First Presbyterian Church of Council Bluffs officiating. Bonita Hagedorn was organist, with Raymond Pratt as soloist.
Interment was at the Manning Cemetery, with Raymond Pratt conducting the Masonic burial rites. A floral emblem of request and sympathy was tendered by the lodge.

Taken from the Masonic Lodge record book.


COLIN ISAAC CAMPBELL
Masonic funeral services for Colin Isaac Campbell, 81, retired farmer of the Botna area, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the Ohde Funeral Honie here. He died early Sunday, April 21, 1963, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital, Council Bluffs, where he had been a patient for about a week.

The Rev. Robert C. Bowman, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Council Bluffs, will officiate at the rites; and burial will be in the Manning Cemetery. Ray Pratt will be soloist; and pall bearers will be Thomas Doyel, Lyle Souter, and Harry Hinze, Manning; R.E. Hines, Harlan; Joseph, Schiel, Waterloo; and Joseph Schaser, Jr., Independence.

Mr. Campbell was one of three children of Thomas W. and Gertrude (Pennington) Campbell, and was born near Greenfield, Adair County, October 14, 1881. When he was about six months old, he came with his parents to a farm southeast of Botna and continued to make his home there until the last few years which he spent in Council Bluffs. He has no immediate survivors. Two brothers died in infancy in 1890 and 1899.