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Millboro VA Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, January 02, 2017Mt. Solon, Augusta County, Virginia, the youngest of six children and last survivor of Alda Lena (Horn) Eye and Grover Cleveland Eye. She attended elementary school in Mt. Solon and later moved to Millboro Springs in Bath County, VA with her mother, siblings and stepfather, Guy Horn, where she graduated from Millboro High School. She excelled in academics and athletics. Evelyn was voted High School Senior Class May Queen and was crowned Miss Bath County in 1941. She married Arthur W. Campbell in 1941. Arthur preceded her in death in 2001.After moving to Roanoke, Evelyn enjoyed working as a seamstress making ballroom gowns and ballet costumes for the Floyd-Ward School of Dancing as well as garments for adults and children. She worked as the Assistant Registrar for the City of Roanoke. She also worked for the Roanoke Department of Parks and Recreation and later became secretary and stenographer for the Roanoke City Library.She was a former member of Virginia Heights Baptist Church and after moving to Salem, VA, she became a member of the Salem Baptist Church and taught primaries in Sunday school for many years. Evelyn was a talented artist and avid gardener. In her active years, she was a member of the Thursday Morning Music Club (Roanoke), Federation of Garden Clubs, Salem Women’s Club and Rosalind Hills...
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Monday, January 02, 2017Mt. Solon, Augusta County, Virginia, the youngest of six children and last survivor of Alda Lena (Horn) Eye and Grover Cleveland Eye. She attended elementary school in Mt. Solon and later moved to Millboro Springs in Bath County, VA with her mother, siblings and stepfather, Guy Horn, where she graduated from Millboro High School. She excelled in academics and athletics. Evelyn was voted High School Senior Class May Queen and was crowned Miss Bath County in 1941. She married Arthur W. Campbell in 1941. Arthur preceded her in death in 2001.After moving to Roanoke, Evelyn enjoyed working as a seamstress making ballroom gowns and ballet costumes for the Floyd-Ward School of Dancing as well as garments for adults and children. She worked as the Assistant Registrar for the City of Roanoke. She also worked for the Roanoke Department of Parks and Recreation and later became secretary and stenographer for the Roanoke City Library.She was a former member of Virginia Heights Baptist Church and after moving to Salem, VA, she became a member of the Salem Baptist Church and taught primaries in Sunday school for many years. Evelyn was a talented artist and avid gardener. In her active years, she was a member of the Thursday Morning Music Club (Roanoke), Federation of Garden Clubs, Salem Women’s Club and Rosalind Hills...