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1. cantonrep.com
www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Ca - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2003 Last Visited: 2/16/2003
During the last months of his life, while living with his daughter and son-in-law Beth and Terry Campbell, many changes were taking place. Beth was working toward an associate's degree in preparation for the Ohio real estate broker's examination. (She was a Realtor at the time with Marks & Taylor.) At 43, returning to school, working and continuing to care for her husband and teenage daughter in addition to her dying father, Beth sometimes felt overwhelmed. But her dad never wavered in his support and extracted from her the promise to start her own company. When she earned her degree - she is proud to be the first in her family - she walked into what everyone still calls "Grandpa's room" and said, "Look, Dad, I did it!" It was just a year after his death.
Last month, making good on the promise to her father, she founded her own company, Campbell's Cornerstone Realty in East Canton. The office is in a building her dad helped build and design on the family property.
Beth, a lifelong Osnaburg/East Canton resident, also sits on the school board there.
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2. cantonrep.com
www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2003 Last Visited: 2/17/2003
During the last months of his life, while living with his daughter and son-in-law Beth and Terry Campbell, many changes were taking place. Beth was working toward an associate's degree in preparation for the Ohio real estate broker's examination. (She was a Realtor at the time with Marks & Taylor.) At 43, returning to school, working and continuing to care for her husband and teenage daughter in addition to her dying father, Beth sometimes felt overwhelmed. But her dad never wavered in his support and extracted from her the promise to start her own company. When she earned her degree - she is proud to be the first in her family - she walked into what everyone still calls "Grandpa's room" and said, "Look, Dad, I did it!" It was just a year after his death.
Last month, making good on the promise to her father, she founded her own company, Campbell's Cornerstone Realty in East Canton. The office is in a building her dad helped build and design on the family property.
Beth, a lifelong Osnaburg/East Canton resident, also sits on the school board there.
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