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Beverly Jean Taylor Campbell

Brighton, Michigan

1933 - 2016

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CAMPBELLBEVERLY JEAN TAYLOR devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend moved to higher ground, and left us on Monday September 19, 2016. Born in Howell, Michigan, on July 13, 1933, to Hallie and Albert Taylor, Beverly graduated from Brighton High School. In 1954 she received her RN degree from...

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My deepest sympathy to Ross and Beverly's children and grandchildren for your loss. I know that Beverly loved you all. Beverly was the perfect friend, always caring and trustworthy. She accepted her illness with grace and dignity and never complained. Our phone calls were always upbeat. Beverly was very special to me. We went to nursing school together and she was a bridesmaid in my wedding. She also made all of the bridesmaid dresses. When I was a patient at Glacier Hills Rehab, Beverly...

My sympathies and those of my longtime medical assistant, Debbie, go out to Judge Campbell and the Campbell family.
In what was probably 30 years or more that I had the privilege of helping to provide health care to Judge Campbell, I don't think I can ever remember a visit in which Mrs. Campbell did not come along to be an integral part of the team. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Bev was such a wonderful member of the Thrift Shop and the jewelry committee. She was sweet, hard working and so very generous. I enjoyed knowing her. You are all in my thoughts. Lynn White

Heartfelt thoughts are with the Campbell family, I wish you many peace filled memories from "the Lord of peace himself" - 2 Thessalonians 3:16

We are so sorry to learn of the death of your beloved wife, Beverly. It was a privilege to know Beverly. Memories are wonderful and know you have many which will help in the difficult days ahead. Our prayers and blessings are with all of you. Lots of love and hugs, Jim & Charlotte Portz

My sincerest sympathy to you the family of Beverly. I enjoyed working with her at the Thrift Shop. We often discussed nursing as I am also a retired nurse.