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http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS Thursday, June 20, 2024 15

Sue Ann
Campbell,
passed
peacefully at her
home in Bellevue,
MI, on June 15,
2024, and went to
be with her Lord
and Savior, Jesus
Christ.
Sue was born on
March 12, 1944, to
the late Gerald and
Brittie (Mathewson)
Greenawalt in Lima,
Ohio. She was also preceded in death by
her father- and mother in-law, Earl and
Jessie Campbell; sister Gale Charlene
Greenawalt; and daughter-in-law, Julie
(Jung) Campbell.
She is survived by her husband, Dave
Campbell; daughter, Brenda (Mark) Link;
sons, Scott (Karen) Campbell, and Joe
(Julie, deceased) Campbell; brother, Steve
(Donna) Greenawalt; and sister Marilynn
(Eugene) Waterbury. Sue was blessed
with 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-
children.
Sue was known for her love and faith-
fulness to the Lord, sure to share Jesus
with those around her, in word and deed.
She was also faithful in praying for her
family and all others that she shared life
with. Sue, lovingly known as Suzy to her
husband, was a faithful wife and fiercely
devoted to her family. Being a lover of
nature, Dave and Sue were members of
the Hiawatha Sportsman Club, where they
enjoyed many vacations together. She
was a true outdoorswoman and enjoyed
hunting, fishing, and spending time with


her Savior in His creation, always with
her hat cocked to the side. Sue enjoyed
her Bridge Club and playing other games,
including Cribbage and Backgammon. Sue
had many talents and gifts, and she used
them to impact others, such as sewing
many children’s dresses for church minis-
try. You could often find her in the kitchen
baking a delicious pie or her famous veg-
etable beef soup, usually with a grandchild
at her side. The incredible impact Sue had
on her family, friends and community will
live on for generations. We will miss you
dearly, but we do not grieve without hope.
A visitation will be held at First Baptist
Church, 122 S. Main St., Bellevue, MI
49021, on Friday, June 21, 2024, from 4-
p.m. and June 22, 2024, from 10 a.m. until
the funeral service begins at 11 a.m., with
Rev. Don Francis officiating. A graveside
service will follow at Riverside Cemetery
in Bellevue.
If desired, please consider making a
memorial contribution to First Baptist
Church, Bellevue.
Arrangements were entrusted to Kempf
Family Funeral & Cremation Services.
Please visit http://www.kempffuneralhome.com
to view the online obituary, to sign the
online guest book or to leave the family
condolences.

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Angela M.
Blair, 37, of
Burlington,
Michigan and
formerly of Battle
Creek, passed away
unexpectedly on
June 14, 2024.
She was born
April 4, 1987, in
Conroe, Texas, the
daughter of Craig
and Joan (Morales)
Olsen. Angela
moved from Texas to Battle Creek, Mich., in


  1. She graduated from Battle Creek Central
    High School in 2005. Angela was employed as
    a tooling engineer for Musashi Auto Parts.
    She was an avid softball player which she
    played her entire life, and also enjoyed kayak-
    ing, traveling, running, and working on puzzles.
    Angela loved spending time with her family,
    especially her children. There were no chal-
    lenges that Angela couldn’t face in life.


On August 29, 2020, she was united in mar-
riage to Logan Blair, the love of her life; he
survives. Also surviving are her parents, Joan
(Dayton) Smith and Craig Olsen; children,
James, Kenzie, Allie, Logan Blair and Leah
Morris; brothers Blake Smith, Marcus (Jalisa)
Olsen; sisters Kalyla Bruce and Sara Smith.
The family will receive friends from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at the
Richard A. Henry Funeral Home & Cremation
Services. Graveside service scheduled for
2:30 p.m. on Thursday at Lakeview Cemetery,
Quincy, Michigan.
Memorial contributions may be made to the
family for Angela’s children; envelopes available
at the funeral home.
Memories and condolences may be left for
the family at
http://www.henryfu-
neralhome.org.

Robert (Bob)
Ellsworth Davis
II (aka PMF)
was called
home on June
6, 2024, sur-
rounded by his
daughters and
grandchildren
at his home in
Irons, Michigan,
at the age of 89.
He was born
December 15,
1934, in Battle Creek, Michigan, to Robert
E. Davis and Cornelia (Corky) Davis.
Bob (Poppa) was a father, grandfather,
great-grandfather and friend.
Bob retired from West Michigan
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 174 after
45 years of service. After retirement from
Local 174, he hauled across the coun-
try for Bennett Transport out of Indiana,
which he loved. Bob and former wife
Carol Davis owned and operated M-
Market in Wellston, MI, from 1980-1985.
He also had his own landscaping busi-
ness in Battle Creek, MI, in his earlier
years.
Bob was a huge NASCAR fan with
an incredible collection of cars. He also
enjoyed doing photo shoots and writing
for Vette Vues Magazine, riding his Harley,
and loved the hunting of nearly all spe-
cies. His most favorite hunting adventures
were with his great friend, Larry Moffatt,
out West in the early years. He was an
avid outdoorsman, loved his collection
of guns, and was an incredible man of

knowledge on most all subjects. Most of
all, Bob adored spending time with his
grandkids and great-grandkids, along with
watching “his swans” come to the lake
every year to have and raise their family.
Bob has been a Mason for 23 years
with Grand Lodge of Michigan, Manistee
Lodge #228 F. & A.M.
He was preceded in death by his par-
ents, as well as his beloved son, Robert
(Robbie) E. Davis III of Hernando, Florida.
Bob is survived by his daughters,
Michelle Norton Cedar Springs, MI,
and Melissa (Dan) Kasarskis of Irons,
MI; daughter-in-law Brenda Siemer of
Hernando, FL; grandchildren Brittany
Stumbrie of Irons, MI, Daniel (Aryn)
Kasarskis of Irons, MI, and Taylor (Nick)
Schilling of Wellston, MI; and five beauti-
ful great-grandchildren, Maxwell, Alivia,
Christian, Roy and Sophia. He is also
survived by his best buddies, Paul “Red”
Veldman, Jesse Cisneros, and favorite
mechanic, Gary Riggs; and special friend
Glenda Brooks of Muskegon, MI, whom
he loved dearly.
Bob’s final wishes were not to have a
funeral service but to have Bob’s (aka
PMF) Backyard BBQ Celebration. This
will be held on July 13, 2024, at 3p.m.
at his home in Irons. Please contact the
family for further details, if needed.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions can be made to Michigan Masonic
Charitable Foundation or Hospice of
Michigan in his name.
The Terwilliger Funeral Home in Kaleva
is in charge of arrangements; http://www.terwil-
ligerfuneralhome.com.

Troy H. Dolph,
54, of Battle
Creek, died
June 11, 2024.
Troy was born
May 21, 1970,
in Battle Creek
to Steve and
Denise (Doud)
Dolph.

Troy loved being outdoors
and enjoyed camping, fishing,
cooking out and being with
friends around a bonfire.
Troy is survived by his two
stepdaughters, Rebecca
(Vincent) Kincy and D.J.
(Savanna) Bridges; two
uncles, Del Doud and David
Doud; eight grandchildren;
and a half-brother, Stevie
Dolph.
He was preceded in death
by his parents.

Cremation has taken place, and a
memorial service will be held at a later
date.
Arrangements by Farley Estes Dowdle
Funeral Home & Cremation Care.
Personal messages for the family may be
placed at http://www.farleyestesdowdle.com.
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