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Annie Campbell Obituary



On February 21, 2017, Annie Jane Campbell passed away at Sunrise Assisted Living of Annapolis for the past 7 years. Jane was a resident of Annapolis for 72 years; previously she lived in Rocky Mount, NC. She was born on April 29, 1924 in Dillon, SC to the late Floyd John Causey and the late Eva Taylor Causey. Jane received her high school diploma in NC and then served as a nurse at Crownsville State Hospital during WWII. She was the Office Manager for Robert H. Campbell & Associates from 1948 - 1995. Jane was also a member of St. Anne's Episcopal Church, a Sunday School Teacher, was a Ladies Auxiliary volunteer with the Water Witch Hook & Ladder VFD and involved in the Cub and Boy Scouts and was a Justice of the Peace. She took pride in her garden at 119 Prince George Street, which has been enjoyed by thousands of visitors. She married the late Robert H. Campbell on October 31, 1942, who predeceased her in 2010. Jane and Robert had 4 children, Robert H. Campbell II of Chestertown, MD, Jane Campbell-Chambliss of Crownsville, MD, Susan C. Campbell and Richard C. Campbell of Cairns, Australia. She is also survived by her brothers, David Causey of Holly Hill, SC, Bruce Causey of Greenville, NC, Louis Causey of Apex, NC; and her sister Irene Williams of Rocky Mount, NC; grandchild, Robert Campbell III, and 2 great grandchildren, Robert IV and Kathryn Seton. Visitation will be on Monday, February 27 from 2- 4 and 6-8 pm at the John M. Taylor Funeral Home, 147 Duke of Gloucester St., Annapolis, MD 21401. Funeral Service will be on Tuesday, February 28 at 10:30 am at the St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Church Circle, Annapolis. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Annapolis. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice of the Chesapeake, Heartland Hospice or The Alzheimer's Association/Greater Maryland Chapter.

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Published by The Capital Gazette on Feb. 25, 2017.

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Bill & Lynne Zink

March 1, 2017

Sending love to the Campbell family. We never had the pleasure to meet Mrs. Campbell and are so sorry for your loss.

Donna Wynn

February 28, 2017

I am sorry for your loss. I will always have fond memories of your mother.
Love always

February 27, 2017

Mrs. Campbell was a great lady. I still miss seeing her in her garden and on her daily walks past my store on Randall Street. Her passing marks the end of an era. Love, Maureen Delaney Ferraro, Former owner or Tara Jewelry

Connie

February 27, 2017

May the God of comfort be with you you at this time

Joe & Amy Rubino

February 27, 2017

Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are part of the fabric and history of Annapolis. They will be missed but will always be remembered. They have left a great legacy of history and family to this City. Our thoughts and prayers are with them both and with all the Campbell family.

February 27, 2017

I only had the pleasure of meeting Mrs Campbell a couple of times,however even after those few times I knew she was the rudder that steered the Campbell ship.My thoughts and prayers.Tommy Weschler

Billie Odom

February 27, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. We loved Aunt Jane so very much and will cherish our memories of her from all our family gatherings in Rocky Mount, Roanoke Rapids, and Maryland. Take special care of each other. All our love...
From Uncle Bill, Aunt Peggy, Billie, and Stephen

February 27, 2017

Bobby & Family and Jane Accept our sympathy at the loss of your Mom. When we saw here at different times at AA of MD events, She was such a sweet person and sincere. We send our love. Norman & Carol Hunter

Donna and Todd Mulvenny

February 27, 2017

A lovely lady, our pleasure to spend time with her.
Sending heartfelt condolences.

Sveinn Storm

February 27, 2017

Mrs. Campbell made everyone feel cared for. When she asked you how you were doing, it wasn't a casual greeting. It was a genuine inquiry. She was truly an elegant woman, whether working in her garden or attending a formal dinner. She is truly missed.

February 25, 2017

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories as you celebrate a life of longevity and joyful times you had together. May God's loving kindness give you the strength you need to endure. And may you also find much comfort and peace from God's promise of a Paradise. Psalms 29:11, 37:10,11,29

John and Gloria Pantelides

February 23, 2017

Mrs. Campbell was one of those from the great generation. Together with her husband Bobbie, they made Annapolis a better place. I still see the whole family working together at the auctions and Mrs. Campbell making sure everything went right. Our prayers are with you. Take comfort that Mrs. Campbell is now together with their loved ones.

John and Gloria Pantelides

February 23, 2017

Mrs. Campbell was one of those from the great generation who made Annapolis a very special place. Quiet and caring , she worked hard next to Bobbie and together created a proud family name. Our prayers are with the family. Have comfort in knowing they are now together with their loved ones.

John and Gloria Pantelides

Ed Windsor

February 23, 2017

Condolences to Jane and Pete Chambliss, and the entire family. Years ago I often saw Annie Campbell exercise walking early in the early morning in downtown Annapolis. I joined her on a few occasions and despite being years younger, I could barely keep up with her. I couldn't help but smile at the wonderful relationship she had with her son-in-law, Pete, often referring to him as "A PRINCE". She was a lovely lady.

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