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Doris Ann Campbell

Charlottesville, Virginia

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Doris Ann Campbell

Doris Ann Campbell, 33, of Charlottesville, died on Monday, October 10, 2011, at a local hospital.

She was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, on March 20, 1978, the daughter of Donald and Carolyn Lamb of Buckingham, Virginia.

Mrs. Campbell was employed by the B. P. Station on Fontaine Avenue and was devoted wife and mother who deeply loved children.

She is survived by her husband, John Campbell; one son Michael Warren Talley; one daughter, Helen Anne Pearl Campbell, all of Charlottesville; two sisters, Brenda Deane of Buckingham and Christina Wheatley of Texas; three brothers, Frank Talley and his wife, Cathy, of Charlottesville, Jimmy Wood of Buckingham, Cecil Tally of northern Virginia; two stepbrothers, Burt Harmon and George Harmon; and many close and loving friends.

A graveside service will be conducted 11 a.m. Monday, October 17, 2011, at Monticello Memory Gardens.

The family will receive friends from 4 until 5 p.m. Sunday, October 16, 2011, at the Teague Funeral Home.

Friends may sign the guest register at teaguefuneralhome.com.



This obituary was originally published in the Daily Progress.

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I miss you aunt dorris

she was the best!!!!!

My prayers go out to her kids and Michael and Helen will remain in my thoughts and prayer. For they have lost more than anyone in this whole thing.

Doris, you were like a second mom to me. I miss you so much everyday you go threw my mind. I miss seeing your pretty smile :) Everyone misses you a lot. & I'm going to do my best to help michael achieve everything you wanted him to do in life. I love you & miss you Doris.

My thoughts and prayers go to John and his family. I used to work with him and he always talked about his wife and children.

Doris Ann you will be missed but never forgotten. The time we grow up together you always tried to keep me in line and told me straight out when I was in the wrong you may not of been my sister by blood but nobody could ever tell me that because you are my sister in heart. And I wish I had listen to you because now I can't be there for you on this important day to say my good byes. Love you sis and Michael, Helen, and jonh if you need anything and I can help let me know. Or Michael you know...

John, Michael and family, we are keeping you close in heart and in our continued prayers.

We extend our deepest sympathy.

Barbara J. Smith
MACAA Head Start

Michael and family, I cannot express how deep my sympathy runs for you all. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Alan Mitchell - MHS