Deanna-Campbell-Obituary

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Deanna Campbell

LAWRENCEBURG, Kentucky

Aug 15, 1940 – Oct 9, 2025

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BORN
August 15, 1940
DIED
October 9, 2025
LOCATION
LAWRENCEBURG, Kentucky

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Deanna Wells Campbell, 85, wife of the late Terry Alden Campbell, passed away peacefully October 9, 2025, at Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center in Woodbridge, VA. Born on August 15, 1940, Deanna was the daughter of the late Clinton Wells and Nola May Brothers Wells. 


She was a gifted seamstress, dedicating her life to crafting and altering exquisite wedding gowns and veils, bringing joy to countless brides. Deanna’s true passion was her family, especially her beloved grandchildren, with whom she cherished every moment. She leaves behind a legacy of love, creativity, and warmth.


Deanna is survived by her son, Shane Campbell and his wife, Aleksandra; her grandchildren, Connor, Colton, Johnathan Campbell, Jake Egbert, and Erinn Troitino; a daughter-in-law, Renee Campbell; a sister, Linda Sue Bowers; and a cousin, Judy Baker. 


Along with her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her children, Terry Alden Campbell, Jr. and Lori Egbert; her brother, James L. Wells; and a brother-in-law, Paul Bowers.


Family has chosen cremation and will decide service times at a later date. 


Memorial contribution in memory of Deanna may be made at Foundation Fighting Blindness, 6925 Oakland Mills Road #701, Columbia, MD 21045 US or online at www.fightingblindness.org


Arrangements have been entrusted to Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, KY. Condolences may be shared at www.ritchieandpeach.com.

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John enjoyed Jim's company through out their lives. I know she helped Jim till the end.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Very Sorry to hear of your Recent Loss..Deanna was a Great Person

Going to be void in my life everyday we talked on phone .maybe same conversation but checking on her. Many memories thru out our life

She was a wonderful lady i was her brother care givers for a while tell he went in nursing home