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Ruth A. Camp

By The Leader on February 13, 2020

One candle

Ruth A. Camp
Date of Death – February 10, 2020

Ruth A. Camp, 80, of Brighton, passed away February 10, 2020.

The family will receive friends Saturday, Feb. 15, from 9 – 10 a.m., at which the service will start, at the Millington Chapel. Interment to follow in Memorial Park Cemetery in White Hall, Ark. at 3 p.m.

Mrs. Camp was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald Wayne Camp; sons, Roger Wayne Camp and Timothy Martin Camp.

She is survived by her sons, Mark (Charlotte) Camp of Denham Springs, La., Neil (Kathy) Camp of Baton Rouge, La. and Ron (Binky) Camp of Brighton; daughter-in-law, Dawn Camp of Millington; sister, Pat Tidmore of Arab, Ala.; 12 grandchildren, Adam Camp, Ryan (Sarah) Camp, Sarah (Jeff) Bristol, Ashley Camp (Sharae Vicknair), Daniel (Stephanie) Camp, Trey (Brandi) Camp, Ali (Wesley) Lightfoot, Haley (Blake) Emmert, Taylor Camp, Zach (Haley) Camp, Emily Camp, Kristen Camp; 13 great-grandchildren, Brayden Camp, Kolston Camp, Maggie Camp, Briley Emmert, Evelyn Emmert, Abigale Emmert, Hayzel Emmert, Meagan Bristol, Anniston Camp, Lincoln Camp, Oakley Lightfoot, Adeline Lightfoot and Mady Taylor.

The family asks any memorials be made to West Cancer Center.

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