HELEN LOIS HAYDEN CAMPBELL
OF
REHOBOTH'S HAYDEN FAMILY
This obituary, Wilmington
New Journal, Wednesday , March 10, 1993, for Helen Lois Hayden
Campbell of Rehoboth Beach who died Tuesday March 9th
1993 of heart failure in the Beebe Medical Center at Lewes.
Mrs. Campbell
retired in 1990 as desk clerk at Admiral Motel in Rehoboth Beach
where
she worked many years
She was a member of the Epworth United Methodist Church.
Her favorite pastime was
meeting friends for lunch at Rehoboth Mall.
Surviving her are two
brothers, Edward of Annapolis and Ray of Hamburg, New York.
Graveside services were
Thursday March 11th at the Epworth United Methodist
Cemetery
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
Helen Lois Hayden was born
1925 in Danville, Virginia to Edward Luther Hayden and
Emma Love Grant Hayden.
Her father died 23 May 1986 at Milford at age 85. Emma Love
had died in 1944.
The family had moved to Rehoboth by April 1 1940. Her father was
also
better known as 'Scoop' as
he drove the dry cleaners pickup and delivery truck for his brother
Eugene's dry cleaning
business all over town and gathered local news items for the Delaware
Coast News, which the Hayden's also published before Milt Fried
came to town.
Helen had two brothers,
Edward who was several years older and Ray, several year younger.
Ray served in the
service, probably the Navy, during World War 2. He and Franky
Small
were schoolmates and
joined up together. Ray Lee Hayden died in 2010.
I do not know the Campbell
she was married to, nor when they were married , how long
they were married as he is
not listed in the obituary nor do I find any record of him.
Uncle Eugene Tardy Hayden,
Sr., also born in Virginia, 24 September 1894 at Buena Vista
served in World War 1, 1918
to 1919 in France and Germany. Eugene married Mabel Irene
Lucas, born 1900 and died
at age 84 in Milford after an auto accident. She is buried in the
Epworth Cemetery, Rehoboth.
Mabel was into real estate and built Hayden development at
Dewey Beach. She was active
in local politics, a die hard Republican, and the America Legion.
Eugene owned a laundry and
dry cleaners business, also was publisher of the Coast News , both
on Rehoboth Avenue, third block, north of where city hall is today.
She and her husband had
seven children, five lived to adulthood. Eugene. Jr., better known
as
'Henie' the sign painter,
who did 1974,, James, a WWII vet of Combat Engineers, and was a
local contractor for many years, Robert, also WWII decorated
veteran, Rehoboth postman, daughet Lorraine, died at age 2, son
Vaughn, died at birth, Charles, born 1934, became a well known
waterman and pleasure boat captain, then involved in deep sea
diving. Died 2012 in Florida. The last daughter, Anna Louise born
1935, I thought she was named Eugenia, was married to Robert A.
Edgerton, Jr., of Milton. She died 1985. She had two sons, James V.
and Michael W., two daughters, Maria L. and Lorraine. Some reason
I have the basketball coach of early Cape Henlopen, Ralph Bayard
involved in this family, but can not place him.
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