CAMPBELL, Zelma
Zelma Alpert "Chickie" Campbell, 77, of Wallingford, CT, died suddenly on Tuesday, May 31, at Midstate Hospital in Meriden of a heart attack. Her family and friends were deeply shocked and will miss her terribly. Zelma was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on October 25, 1933, the daughter of Yetta and Leonard Alpert, and had a wonderful childhood with her sisters Ricki and Toby, her brother Harold and many cousins and friends. She graduated from Hillhouse High School in New Haven in 1950. In 1957, she married Gerson Martinez Campbell, an air force veteran who attended UConn, and they enjoyed life in Storrs. They had two children, Michele and Michael, and later lived in the New Haven area where they had many happy times with Zelma's close family, and later moved to Ellington, Connecticut. Zelma loved her work as a legal secretary and real estate paralegal, and made many dear friends over the years working in law offices in New Haven, Hartford and Wethersfield. After Gerson's death in 1994, Zelma moved back to the Wallingford area, where she built a wonderful life in her later years. She had an active and happy retirement, traveling, taking classes at the Wallingford Senior Center, and enjoying the company of family and dear friends. Her annual trip with her sisters Toby and Ricki was always an adventure. Together they visited Las Vegas, Graceland, New Orleans, San Francisco, Florida, Germany, and other fabulous destinations. Zelma also enjoyed some wonderful trips with her dear friend Dorothy Cannata, with whom she shared a tight-knit social circle that could be found most evenings hanging out at the Dunkin Donuts in Wallingford. Most of all, Zelma was a wonderful and loving grandmother and spent lots of time with her grandchildren, who will miss her very much. She is survived by her daughter Michele Martinez Campbell of Hanover, New Hampshire, her son Michael Campbell of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida; her son-in-law Jeffrey Boffa; her daughter-in-law Laura Campbell; her grandchildren Jack Boffa, William Boffa and Katherine Campbell, her sisters Ruth Salter of Wheeling, Illinois and Toby Alpert Spalter of Hamden, Connecticut; her brothers-in-law William Spalter and Peter Salter; her sister-in-law Anita Alpert, as well as nieces, nephews, cousins and many close friends. She was predeceased by her husband Gerson Martinez Campbell and her brother Harold Alpert.
A memorial service will be held Sunday,(June 5, 2011) at 1 p.m. at B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, at 273 South Elm Street in Wallingford, to be followed by a reception at the home of Zelma's sister. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Wallingford Senior Center, 238 Washington Street, Wallingford, Conn., 06492.
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Ellen Wrinn
May 28, 2021
I still think of Zelma and how fun she was. Missing her laughter today. May she rest in peace.
Joe and Pat Maschino
June 5, 2011
We are saddened by the loss of such a dear friend. We will always remember her fondly. Our deepest condolences to Zelma's family and friends. Our prayers are with you.
Ellen and Chris Wrinn
June 5, 2011
Shock does not begin to describe our feelings. It doesn't seem possible that such a vivacious, fun, and extraordinary person could be gone. Zelma was a wonderful lady who will be missed by many many people. She certainly touched our lives and left us with good memories and a hole in our hearts because she is no longer with us. We will always honor her. Our deepest condolences to her family, her sisters, children, and grandchildren. May she rest in peace.
Kathy Bell
June 4, 2011
Our hearts go out to Zelma's family members whom she spoke of often - she was one of a kind and we were blessed to have her in our lives. We love you Zelma.
Darlene Bailey
June 3, 2011
I find it difficult to think of her as being gone. She was a true friend and always considered a part of our family. She will rest in peace after a life of kindness and generosity.
Mary Ann Bean
June 3, 2011
I am so very sad to hear of Zelma's passing. She was a joy to have as a friend. My deepest sympathies to Michele and Michael, and all Zel's family. She spoke of you so often.
I will miss her greatly, but smile when I recall the delightful memories she left me.
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