Marsha Jean Campbell

Marsha Jean Campbell obituary, Van, TX

Marsha Jean Campbell

Marsha Campbell Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hilliard Funeral Home, Fairway Crematory & Memorial Gardens - Van on Jan. 15, 2025.

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Marsha Jean Campbell, 72, of Lindale, TX, passed away Saturday January 11, 2025. Marsha went to be with the Lord after a recent diagnosis of Metastatic Bone/Brain Cancer. She was a resident of Lindale, TX but formerly lived in Van, TX for over 35 years. She graduated from Mineral Wells High School in Mineral Wells, TX. She worked for Mea Nursery where she met the love of her life Allen Campbell. She then worked as a secretary for Gross Energy before retiring to become a housewife.
Marsha and Allen married on June 14, 1986, and they built a beautiful life together, which included their beloved Cha Cha. Marsha was known for her vibrant personality and her ability to bring people together. She loved nothing more than sitting by the pool with a margarita in hand, surrounded by her family and friends laughing and sharing stories, those moments captured the essence of her life. She always embraced the people she loved and cherished every moment to its fullest. She was a devoted wife, mother, Nana, Mimi, and friend who dedicated her life to her family. Marsha's strength, compassion and infectious sense of humor left a lasting impact on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
Marsha was preceded in death by her loving husband, Allen Campbell; mother and fathers, Madge and Donald Baum, and Eugene Boatman; sisters, Donna Cornelius and Brenda Henrikson; brother, Darrell Boatman; and grandson-in-love, Justice Principe.
Marsha is survived by her daughters, Cha Cha Campbell and April Williams (Ricky); sons, Brandon Sain and Todd Sain (Misty McIntyre); grandchildren, Madison Felsing (Tanner), Gage Schmidlkofer (Natalie), Kassie Principe, Amanda Jenkins (Coty), and Taylor Williams (Stephanie); sisters, Donna Gotfried, Donita Glover, Donnice Reeves, and Regina Jame; brother, Spencer Baum (Missy); and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, beloved cousins, family and friends.
A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 18, 2025 at TCOGV (The Church of Garden Valley), 22450 FM 1995, Lindale, TX 75771.

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