Frances-Campbell-Obituary

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Frances Jane Campbell

Noblesville, Indiana

Nov 12, 1926 – Feb 4, 2012

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BORN
November 12, 1926
DIED
February 4, 2012
LOCATION
Noblesville, Indiana

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Randall & Roberts Funeral Home - Logan St. Obituary

Frances Jane Campbell, 85, Noblesville, passed away on February 4, 2012.   She was born November 12, 1926 in Frankfort, Indiana the daughter of Francis C. and Dale Heylmann Gaddis.Jane was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years Edward A. Campbell and her brother James F. Gaddis.Having...

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Aunt Jane was no less than a second mother to me! Never forgotten... ❤

I'm sorry to hear of Jane's passing. I will always remember sitting with Jane and Ed and watching 'Jeopardy', We had many a fierce battle. My thoughts are with you.

I will certainly miss Jane. We had many spirited conversations in the past, although our paths have not crossed recently. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dr. Wayne Ten Cate. Sebring Florida

Although I had not seen Jane for some time, I still remember the times we played golf.
My condolences to the family.

and all of our changes. Love, Paula

I can't even begin to come up with words to describe the relationship "Aunt Jane" had with my family. The only time I ever saw her mad was when my Dad tried to burn down your house. She was only upset that she hadn't been outside to witness the debacle!!! There was no difference between my own mother and yours-and that's the greatest compliment I can give.
All the Conley's are saddened, yet comforted in knowing that 2 best friends are reunited in heaven.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all Jane's family. My parents, Charles and Vangel Johnson, were good friends of Ed and Jane and I remember her wonderful sense of humor. It was always fun having them as neighbors and friends. My mom used to play bridge with her often and they also had a great volley ball team together. She will be missed. My mother, Vangel, sends her regards as well. Marcia Johnson Miller and Vangel Johnson

What a wonderful person Jane was to all of us. I write this as my mom, Betty Lou Kyle, is in Florida for a bit of a vacation. My parents, John and Betty Lou and "Bad Jane" and Eddie shared such wonderful memories at The Belry. Those of us that remember all of the fun they all had will always treasure that in our hearts. And yet, Jane was really the one that kept all the reservations in tack, the one that kept the glue in order for all those theatrical persons. :) My mom, our mom (Johnny...

I often think of how fortunate I was to grow up where I did with such great neighbors. Although, I couldn't get away with anything for long. Between Jane, Norma Everett, Helen Brown, and my mom any childhood mischief on my part would soon be heating up the phone lines. I really was like growing up with multiple mothers! Jane was a bright spot in my life and the world will surely be a little dimmer in her absence. Sincere condolences from the Johnsons, Vangel, Marcia(Miller) ,Jerry, and Scott