Patsy-Campbell-Obituary

Patsy L. Campbell

Lompoc, California

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Lompoc, California
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American Cancer Society

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PATSY L. CAMPBELL 1930 - 2008 Out of respect for her wishes no services will be planned for Patsy L. Campbell, 78, a resident of Lompoc who died Thursday, September 25, 2008 at Lompoc Hospital. Pat was born in Anderson, Indiana August 12, 1930, to Ernest L. and Constance L. Key....

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Pat was the BEST Mother in law in the world. She was the most honest and fair person I have ever met. She raised the most amazing and talented children. Pat loved and accepted my kids into her family as if they were her own. Today it has been one month, I guess in time the sadness will go away. "Never get so busy making a living,that you forget to make a life"

My Grandma Pat was and still is the single most amazing woman I have ever known. She was intelligent, loving, honest, trust-worthy and above all, strong. I am so lucky to have been able to be so close to her. I think of her everyday and I know that will continue as I try to instill high moral values into my daughter as she did with her children. I am so proud to be her grand-daughter.

What a wonderful woman. She was a such a special person, homemaker, caregiver, mother, grand-mother, great-grandmother, cousin and friend. And how she made us laugh - many times at ourselves. To know her was to love her. Though we miss her with all our hearts, we are so glad she is now without pain and suffering.
With love to all our cousins,

Chris and Nelda

My sincere condolences to your family. It's always hard to lose a loved one but know that my prayers are with you. God gives us memories to comfort us and keep us close to our loved ones when we are left behind.

We will miss Pat greatly. Family functions will definitely not be the same without her there. She has raised a beautiful fun loving family to pass her love of life through to this world. Our prayers of peace and comfort go out to each and every one of you. Bobby, Randy, Dave your mom was so proud of you men. I'm sure Tricia was waiting with loving arms open wide for her! We Love you, God bless,
Dwight and Carol Kirkland

Dear Family, So sorry I never got to know this great Lady very well. But I'm sure she was a great influence to all. I hope to see all of you someday soon at our reunion. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you! Your Cousin Janice (Ruth's Daughter)

My sister Pat was a great role model for me, as were Jackie and Bob. All three were really "cool" in my young eyes, but if I thought they were leaving me out, I could always get my "evens" by tattling to our folks about their adventures. We'll miss you, Pat, but have such wonderful memories.
Linda & Ed

Everytime we think of Pat, we think of the good food that came from her kitchen and made from her heart, especially the chocolate-covered toffee. Butch was the highest bidder on this yummy auction item. We keep looking for that taste. Take care and our thoughts are with you at this time.