Obituary published on Legacy.com by Morton's Mortuary on Jan. 17, 2026.
Jacqueline Fountain Campbell entered into eternal rest on January 14, 2026, at Bridgeport Hospital. Jacqueline Fountain born to the late King David Fountain and late Irene Broadnax Fountain, was the 14th child of 15.
Jacqueline attended and worshipped at the Family Church (The Fountain of Youth). Were Jacqueline enjoyed singing in the gospel Choir called The Gospel Inspirations, where she would lead one of her favorite songs "Make me an Example of the Lord"
In her younger years she attended Barnum School, Eastside Middle School, Warren Harding High School and Housatonic Community College where she obtained her associate's degree in computer science. Thereafter she employed at Tie Communications building computer technology programs.
Jacqueline Campbell had the ability to light up a room with her sweet and loving spirit. She often enjoyed making family and friends laugh. Jacqueline F Campbell welcomed all walks of life with open arms no matter who they were or what they may have had done in their past. She loved spreading the gospel and telling anyone she encountered about the goodness of Jesus.
"One of her favorite sayings was "Let me tell you about my God"!
Jacqueline was united in Matrimony on September 30, 1984, to the Late Isaiah Campbell, and their union brought forth three children.
In the late 90's Jacqueline Campbell's health began to take a turn, but it never detoured her faith in Christ! In the early 2000's Jacqueline Campbell fully excepted Christ into her life wholeheartedly. Even through her trials and tribulations, Jacqueline made it her duty to always be present for not only her children but also her grandchildren. She encouraged everyone that she encountered and witnessed of the goodness of God touching hundreds of souls from her bedside whether at home, on the phone, or in the hospital. Jacqueline often reflected on the times she would babysit her nieces and nephews (how bad they were: just kidding), but she loved every moment of it! Jacqueline's favorite snack was a plain Wachusett's chips (It had to be the yellow and white bag). Jacqueline stood for love and did not like mess! She strived to live right and put God first in everything that she did until the very end.
Jacqueline Campbell is predeceased by her parents (King David and Irene Broadnax Fountain), Five brothers (Clyde W. Fountain, Bishop Franklin D Fountain, Norman R. Fountain, Alvestico D. Fountain, Bishop Venoal M. Fountain, Two sisters (Joanne Fountain Neri and Betty T. Fountain Best), One godson (Donald Fountain Jr.), and One granddaughter (Erica La'Nae Banks).
She leaves to carry on her legacy, her 3 biological children Renae J M Fountain , Isaiah R Campbell, Naquisha Z Campbell (Kenyon), all of
Bridgeport, CT). Her 5 grandchildren, Eli D Shoffner, Layla L Shoffner, Keyarra L. Shoffner, Malachi JV Campbell-Shoffner and Ju'Mari C Shoffner. Her 3 godchildren, Antoinette Rivera, Shivaugh Underwood, and RaSahwn Fountain. Her children of love Regina Braziel (Jaywon White) (
Bridgeport, CT), Pastor Amanda L Campbell (Derby, CT), John Freeman (
Bridgeport, CT), Alice Keys (
Bridgeport, CT), Viola Moore a.k.a Squeaky (Atlanta, GA),and her nephew/ Eldest Son Velvadieria "Joel" Hampton (FL).
One Uncle Grey Broadnax and One Aunt Harriett Sharpe. Five sisters (Zorene F. Meekins, Erma F. Johnson, Yvette F. Hampton) all of Florida. Sharon F. Whitmore (
Bridgeport, CT), and Madeira F. Walker (Mark) of Ohio. Two Brothers Robert L. Fountain Sr. (Joann) of Florida, Donald Fountain Sr. (Rita) of
Bridgeport, CT, Her sisters of love for over 42 years Zerlane Newton (SC), Felicia Nelson and a tribe of nieces, nephews, family, In-laws, and friends.