Shirley-Campbell-Obituary

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Shirley Campbell

South Hadley, Massachusetts

Sep 19, 1932 – Jan 26, 2023

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September 19, 1932
DIED
January 26, 2023
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South Hadley, Massachusetts

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O'Brien Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services - South Hadley Obituary

Shirley M. Campbell, 90, passed away on Thursday evening at the Arbors in Chicopee. Shirley was born in Holyoke, daughter of the late Heinrich and Catherine (Parker) Tack. Shirley spent her career as an LPN, working at Ludlow Hospital for 15 years before moving to private nursing to end her career. After retirement, Shirley and her late husband Merle spent 25 winters in their Florida home.  She was a member of the Beulah Baptist Church in Chicopee and loved spending her time painting, gardening, and loving her cats. She was described by her family as a kind, compassionate and hospitable woman. Shirley is predeceased by her husband Merle, a brother George Tack and a sister, Fay Haas. Shirley leaves behind her daughters; Kathleen Lamontagne and husband Michael of South Hadley, and Kristine Champigny and husband Edward of Agawam, a son, David Dzuris Jr. and wife Ann of N.C., a stepdaughter, Amy Leblanc and husband Steven of FL, a brother Wayne Tack and wife Estelle of South Hadley, grandchildren; Aimee Noyes and husband Mike of Hatfield, Amanda Lamontagne of S.C., Kimberly Lacombe and husband Eric of Westfield, and Matthew Bell and wife Jasmine of Westfield, great-grandchildren; Ari, Andrea, Madison, Faith and Timothy, and a step-granddaughter, Tiffany of Florida. A funeral service will be held for Shirley on Wednesday, February 1st at 10 am at the O’Brien Family Funeral Home in South Hadley. A calling hour will be held prior to the service from 9 to 10 am. Burial to follow the service at West St. Cemetery in Granby.  Memorial donations can be made in Shirley’s honor to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation at BCRF.org.

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Heaven has gained a wonderful Angel. Shirley was a great friend and mentor. I am sure you have treasured memories to share in her absence.
My sincere condolences.
Jackie Tack Blair

Kathy,Chris and Dave, I can´t tell you how sorry that I am.Shirley was always kind to me when we were growing up and also here in Florida. I was blessed to have known her.

Kathleen and Michael and Family. So sorry for the passing of your Mother. May God give you help in dealing with this difficult time. My prayers and thought are with you.