Sherry Faye Campbell

Sherry Faye Campbell obituary, Fort Worth, TX

Sherry Faye Campbell

Sherry Campbell Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Martin Thompson & Son Funeral Home on Oct. 4, 2022.

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Heaven became a lot louder and a little smarter on September 30, 2022, as Sherry Faye (Martin) Campbell finished her race after a courageous twelve-year battle with Parkinson's Disease. Sherry is survived by her loving, Godly husband of 54 years, Donald; a brother Tony and wife Donna, of Whitehouse; three sons: Christopher (the funniest) of Howe; Jeffrey (the handsomest) and wife Aundrea of Weatherford; and Gregory (the wisest) and wife Kristin, of Aledo; a special niece, Kim Bentley, of Mansfield; nine grandchildren; five nephews; scores of friends; and hundreds of former students whom she loved as her very own. She was preceded in death by her parents, Billy Joe and Glenna (Shelton) Martin; a brother, Gerald "Rocky" Martin; and her adopted sister Darlene Ashby.
Sherry burst on the scene August 6, 1943, in Greenville. Sherry grew up in Fort Worth and was a proud Polytechnic Parrot, Class of 1961. As a Parrot she was active in the band and the school newspaper, and she could twirl a mean baton. She served as an active member of the Poly Alumni Organization until her passing. She attended Abilene Christian College, then earned both a Bachelor's and Master's in Education from TCU. Sherry loved her Horned Frogs.
Sherry began her teaching career at Handley Middle School, then taught at Trimble Tech High School before serving her sentence as a mother to three knuckleheads. But she couldn't ignore her calling to teach and began her twenty-three-year career at Southwest Christian, where she taught History and served as Cheerleader Sponsor. She also served as interim Principal before concluding her career as the school's Guidance Counselor. Her love for history was limitless, but it did not compare to the love for her students. They were more than her students - they were her children.
After retiring, one could find Sherry gardening, traveling with her husband, shopping for antiques, scrapbooking, researching her family history, trying new recipes, and constantly encouraging people with handwritten notes.
Sherry was also a doting grandmother, who prided herself in each grandchild's accomplishments. While Parkinson's robbed her of her mobility, it did not take away her love for watching them sing, act, dance, run, write, draw or dribble. It also didn't prevent her from giving random History tests during family Christmas gatherings, or from whopping them in a mean game of Trouble or Yahtzee.
Parkinson's also didn't steal her love for people. Sherry could be routinely found at a Bible study, working with her Poly Alumni Group, distributing Fruit Snacks to children after Sunday worship, or spending time with the Wacky Women of West Berry.
For 54 years she wore the name Campbell proudly with her husband. Together they raised three sons and influenced the lives of countless others as members of the Altamesa Church of Christ. They tirelessly served one another, just as God intended.
Sherry's final exam will be Saturday, October 8th at 1:30pm at the Altamesa Church of Christ. It would be wise to bring a #2 pencil and a Scantron - Mom always liked a good pop quiz! In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in Mom's name to Southwest Christian School or the charity of your choosing.

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November 27, 2022

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Denease Reynolds

November 27, 2022

She was my favorite teacher at SCS. She always had an encouraging word to give, but at the same time never let me get away with anything but my best. I´m thankful for her impact in my life. Mrs. Campbell, rest with Jesus.

Ann Tomme

October 10, 2022

It´s taken me a while to "tackle" this writing remembrances of Sherry. I can´t add anything new to her qualities-they´ve been well documented. I do know that life´s landscape has changed a little without her. I´ve known her for so many years, and Sonny before me, but I became so much closer to her in her "Parkinson´s years." She shared emotions about the disease (she realized that it cost her dearly) and we prayed together about mutual struggles. She certainly faced it with a purpose and was a stubborn fighter and did not allow it to weaken her faith in God. I was honored to help her with some of her projects-I just never knew which one it would be when I went to visit. One thing she maintained over the years was her humor, whether it was Sonny´s kidding her about her "drapery dress" or her continuing smile the last visit I had with her-it was easy to make her laugh! This last visit hours before her mini stroke was one I´ll cherish. May God bless her legacy.

Susan lewis

October 5, 2022

An outstanding teacher and precious Christian, Sherry will be missed by all who knew her. We were so fortunate to have a child in her class at SCS who is now a history teacher herself of 100 seventh graders in South Carolina. Praise be to God for heroes such as this who will teach our children without concern for compensation.

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