John O’Hara Campbell

John “Rusty” Campbell, 83, died at his Alamo home Sept. 3. He was born March 3, 1923, in Minnesota. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He graduated from the University of Minnesota with distinction in 1946, and was employed by Westinghouse for 35 years, retiring as an executive vice president in 1981. He loved to read, hunt, golf and play dominos.

He was married to his late wife Helen Patricia Campbell for 37 years. He is survived by his children Larry, Pat, Tom, Peggy, John and Steve; 13 grandchildren; and his sister, Betty Kaudy.

A Memorial Mass was celebrated Sept. 8 at St. Isidore’s Catholic Church. Memorial contributions are preferred to the American Cancer Society, East Bay Region, 1700 Webster St., Oakland 94612.

Mary P. Williams

Danville resident Mary P. Williams, passed away peacefully with her family at her side Sept. 6.

She was born Oct. 14, 1917, in Bainbridge Island, Wash., to Gustav and Alice Pederson, raised in Seattle, and lived for more than 40 years in Salt Lake City, Utah. She spent her last four years in Danville.

She was married to Philip Williams Jr. on Valentine’s Day in 1943, and for more than 60 years was a devoted homemaker, serving in the PTA; St. Joseph’s Villa; the soup kitchen; Girl Scouts, including being Utah state cookie chairman; St. Ann’s Catholic Church Altar Society; and the Legion of Mary. She loved walking, hiking, gardening and golf, and was Athlete of the Year at Queen Anne High School in Seattle.

She was predeceased by her husband, two sisters and two brothers. She is survived by her five daughters, Susan (Bobby) Scannapieco, Sharon Wehan, Mary Lou (Marty) Greenwald, Melanie (Mike) Fake, and Joanne (Bart) Mills; and 10 grandchildren.

A Memorial Mass was celebrated Sept. 8 at St. Isidore Catholic Church. She will be laid to rest beside her husband at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Salt Lake City. The family requests memorial contributions to St. Joseph’s Villa, 451 Bishop Federal Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115.

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