Edward Ellsworth Campbell, son of Dennis and Rebecca Ayer Campbell, was born at Walworth, Wis., January 18, 1862, and passed away at his home in Douglas, Ariz., March 24, 1942, after an illness of several months.
He was graduated from Milton College in the class of 1888, and from the Hahnemann School of Medicine, Chicago, in 1891. On November 26, 1891, he was married to Miss Mary Dell Burdick, daughter of Delos and Mary Bond Burdick, and started the practice of medicine at Walworth. He was a physician at Walworth and Milton, Wis., for forty years, retiring because of ill health, and moving in 1928 to Douglas, Ariz., to be near a daughter, Mrs. Herbert J. Lewis. Mrs. Campbell died February 5, 1936. Besides the daughter and three grandchildren, Doctor Campbell is survived by a son, Howard D. Campbell, teacher in high school work, whose home is in Oak Park, Ill.
Farewell services were held at Douglas at the Porter and Ames mortuary with Rev. C. Lee Mills in charge, and burial was in Calvary Cemetery by the side of his wife. E. B. S.