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Betty A. Campbell
AGE: 82 • New Castle
Betty passed away on Friday, December 9, 2016.
Betty was the office manager for Megonigal Electronics, Inc. for 20 years and
Secretary at Bowlerama for 10 years until 2003. She bowled at Bowlerama and at National Tournments and was a volunteer at Wilmington Medical Center for 17 years during the 1980's and 90's. Betty enjoyed her time at the beach and Tuna fishing. Her family brought her great joy.
Betty was preceded in death by her brother, Willie and sister, Peggy.
Survivors include her son, Walter R. Campbell, Jr. (Amy); her daughters, Susan Balentine (Joe) and Nancy King; her sister Martha Converse (Dave); numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; her companion of 35 years, Bill Megonigal; and her special friend, Betty Morris.
Funeral services will be held privately.
Family Suggests contributions to the National Parkinson's Disease Foundation, Inc. 1501 NW 9th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136.
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My deepest sympathy to the Cambell family. Please know that God is aware of what you're going through. May you take comfort in His promise to remember your loved one with a wonderful future. Hosea 13:14
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December 17, 2016
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