CAMPBELL
Gail Frances (nee Rooney), age 69, of Ridgefield Park. Loving wife of the late Edward W. Campbell, Beloved mother of Jennifer and her husband Brian Dolch, Mark Campbell and his wife Wendy. Sister of Mary Rooney De Haemers and the late Francis Rooney. Nana of Caelyn, Shane, Alaina, Jillian, and Joseph. "Nan" was a fixture in the 8th Street Neighborhood for over 60 years. Her door was always open to friends and family. Her sense of humor and loving personality will be greatly missed by her "Yo's", 8th. St. neighbors, friends and family. Funeral from Vorhees Ingwersen Funeral Home, 59 Main Street, Ridgefield Park Monday at 9 AM. Funeral Mass will be offered at St. Francis R.C. Church at 9:30 AM. The family will welcome friends on Sunday, 2-6 PM. The family suggests memorial contributions be sent to The American Heart Association,3816 Paysphere Circle, Chicago IL 60674 or the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 44 Middle Avenue 2nd. Floor, Summit, NJ 07901. Interment at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.
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dear jen and mark,
im so sorry to here about mom.. she was amazing person and was always around when you needed a friend.. you all know your always be in m heart and if you need anything please you both know where i am.. just remember you mom and your dad are together againand is know starting there owen rescue company...
valerie hanley
April 28, 2014
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
American Heart Association
April 25, 2014
Jennifer and Mark
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Your Mom & dad always had their doors open to all the 8th st kids, myself being one of them. I spent a lot of time with them especially during the summer months. I have a lot of great memories growing up on 8th st and your mom was truly special. The street will never be the same. Cherish the memories as they will always be with you.
April 25, 2014
Jennifer and Mark, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Your mom and dad always had their door open to all the kids of 8th St as I was one of them. I spent a lot of time in your house with them when you were small. I have a lot of great memories on 8th St of your mom and dad. Cherish the memories as they will always be with you. 8th St will never be the same
Annmarie Vesia
April 25, 2014
Jennifer and Mark, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Gail was a Mom to all the kids on 8th st. Your Mom and Dad always had the door open and as a kid I spent a lot of time in your house with them. A flood of memories today remembering 8th St all of them good. The block will never be the same. Cherish the memories as they will always be with you.
Annmarie Vesia
April 25, 2014
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