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            <text>BJ (Betty Jo) Camp Huber, 94, of Gallipolis, passed away at 2:50 A.M. Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in the Arbors at Gallipolis Born January 20, 1924 in Gallipolis she was the daughter of the late Robert Elwood and Mildred M. Dale Camp. BJ was retired as a Contracting Officer for the United States Army Logistics Management Center. She is survived by her son, Charles E. (Peggy) Huber II, of Gallipolis and her daughter, Deidre (Bill) Cosgrove, of Highland, Maryland, grandchildren, Amy Huber, of Silver Springs, Maryland, Abbey (David) Russell, of Gallipolis, April (Brent) Miles, of Sharpsburg, Maryland, Jarrett (Wendy) Brewer, of Wilmington, South Carolina and Keith (Jennifer) Cosgrove, of Fairfax, California. Several great grandchildren also survive. In addition to her parents, BJ was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Huber, and by a daughter, Diane (Dick) Brewer. A private family graveside service in Mound Hill Cemetery will be conducted at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. Cremeens-King Funeral Home is serving the Huber family.</text>
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