Harriet Campbell

Harriet Iris Campbell

2007

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Campbell, Harriet Died at home of environmentally caused chronic lymphocytic leukemia on Monday July 9, 2007 under her Dresdan Plate quilt Left to mourn her passing are her children Lynn (Steve Weeks), Anne (Harold Elkington), Jane (Will Ross), Jill (Terry Birch) and Duncan Campbell Much loved by her grandchildren Caitlin, Robert, James, John, Andrea, Andrew, Rachelle, Rebecca, Sarah-Grace, Kathryn, J.P., Paul, John-Caleb, Kayla and the late Jean-Marc Predeceased by her much loved husband, Warren Campbell Sister of Mary (the late Wim) Craig, Alma (the late Ken) McNab, Bill (Marion) Fumerton, the late Herbie Fumerton, the late Audrey (late Ted) Bayford, Lorraine (Barrie) Hanson, Shirlianne (the late Harvey) Ellis Sister in law of Doris (the late Don) Campbell, Gwen (Jim) Woods, the late Gordon (Verna) Campbell, the late Kenneth (Lila) Campbell and the late Mervin Campbell Harriet had many good friends and neighbours. She loved farming and outdoor life. Generous and caring, fun loving and adventurous; she live her life fearlessly. Summer was her favorite season Resting at Boyce Funeral Home Ltd. Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior VISITATIONS Wednesday 2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. and after 12:00 noon Thursday FUNERAL SERVICE Boyce Funeral Home Chapel Thursday July 12, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiating INTERMENT Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery DONATIONS In memoriams to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by her family
A Memorial Tree was planted for Harriet
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Boyce Funeral Home
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