Mrs. Cora A. V. Camp, 92, Franklin, Dies in S. C. 16 JUL 1866 - 2 MAR 1958 FRANKLIN, March 2 Mrs. Cora Antoinette Vaughan Camp, 92, widow of Robert Judson Camp, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James M. Hagood of Charleston, S. C. Her husband was one of the founders of Camp Manufacturing Company. She was a sister of the late Gen. C. C. Vaughan of the old Virginia National Guard. Her father, the late Col. Calvert Vaughan, founded Vaughan and Company, a banking firm. Mrs. Camp spent all of her life in Franklin until 1935 when she went to Charleston to live with her daughter. She was a lifelong member of High Street Methodist Church here and was a charter member of the Franklin Book Club and the Franklin 1908 Study Club. She also was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the American Legion Auxiliary. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a son, Vaughan Camp of Miami, Fla.; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held here at 3 P.M. Tuesday at the home of her nephew, Cecil C. Vaughan III. Burial will be in Poplar Spring Cemetery. Newspapers.com Richmond, VA Richmond Times-Dispatch 3 Mar 1958 Page 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: 1) https://www.newspapers.com/clip/153430823/obituary-for-cora-antoinette-vaughan/?xid=637 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Narrative Summary of the Obituary Mrs. Cora Antoinette Vaughan Camp, 92, passed away on 2 March 1958. She was the widow of Robert Judson Camp and spent her life in Franklin before moving to Charleston in 1935. She was active in several clubs and organizations. ## Narrative Summary of Funeral Services The funeral service for Mrs. Cora A. V. Camp took place at 3 P.M. on Tuesday, 4 March 1958, at the home of her nephew, Cecil C. Vaughan III. She was laid to rest in Poplar Spring Cemetery. ## The Edited Obituary Mrs. Cora A. V. Camp, 92, Franklin, Dies in S. C. 16 July 1866 - 2 March 1958 FRANKLIN, 2 March Mrs. Cora Antoinette Vaughan Camp, 92, widow of Robert Judson Camp, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James M. Hagood of Charleston, S. C. Her husband was one of the founders of Camp Manufacturing Company. She was a sister of the late Gen. C. C. Vaughan of the old Virginia National Guard. Her father, the late Col. Calvert Vaughan, founded Vaughan and Company, a banking firm. Mrs. Camp spent all of her life in Franklin until 1935 when she went to Charleston to live with her daughter. She was a lifelong member of High Street Methodist Church here and was a charter member of the Franklin Book Club and the Franklin 1908 Study Club. She also was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the American Legion Auxiliary. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a son, Vaughan Camp of Miami, Fla.; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held here at 3 P.M. Tuesday at the home of her nephew, Cecil C. Vaughan III. Burial will be in Poplar Spring Cemetery. ## Vital Statistics Summary | Name | Mrs. Cora Antoinette Vaughan Camp | |---------|-----------------------------------| | Age | 91 years | | Birth | 16 July 1866; Franklin | | Death | 2 March 1958; Charleston, S.C. | ## Table of Relationships | Name | Relationship | Residence | |-----------------------------------|---------------------|------------------| | Mrs. Cora Antoinette Vaughan Camp | Decedent | Charleston, S.C. | | Robert Judson Camp | Predeceased Spouse | -- | | Col. Calvert Vaughan | Predeceased Parent | -- | | Gen. C. C. Vaughan | Predeceased Sibling | -- | | Mrs. James M. Hagood | Child | Charleston, S.C. | | Vaughan Camp | Child | Miami, Fla. | | Cecil C. Vaughan III | Nephew | Franklin | ## Other Relevant Information 1. Mrs. Cora Antoinette Vaughan Camp was a lifelong member of High Street Methodist Church in Franklin. 2. She was a charter member of the Franklin Book Club and the Franklin 1908 Study Club. 3. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the American Legion Auxiliary. 4. Mrs. Camp spent her entire life in Franklin until 1935, when she moved to Charleston to live with her daughter. ## Publication Details - Place: Richmond, VA - Name: Richmond Times-Dispatch - Date: 3 March 1958 - Page: 6