ST. PAUL, Ind. - Frances M. Campbell, 69, of St. Paul, Ind., passed away Sunday (March 23, 2025) at home.
She was born on July 7, 1955, to Benjamin R. Turner and Lillian E. (D'azaro) Turner, in Indianapolis. She married Tim Campbell in 1998, and he survives.
Other survivors include her children, Maurice (Celeste) Campbell of White Bear Lake, Minn., and Nicholas (Emily) Campbell and Charles (Erin) Campbell of Illinois; siblings Father William Turner, Louise Ratts, Maria McNeely, Edward Turner and Annette Crosby; and grandchildren, Nora Campbell, Milo Campbell, Charlotte Campbell, Ruby Campbell, Frankie Campbell and Avery Campbell. She is also survived by her sisters-in law, Joan Dembouski and Ann Donovan.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sister Mary Turner; and brother-in-law, Edmond Campbell.
Frances lived in the St. Paul, Ind., area for 30 years after moving from Champaign. She graduated from the Indiana University School of Nursing, graduated from the school of anesthesiology and was employed as a CRNA for Decatur County Memorial Hospital, retiring in 2018.
Frances enjoyed golfing, gardening, breeding and grooming her miniature Schnauzers, traveling and skiing, but most of all, she loved spending time with her family.
Funeral services will be held at the St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, 4218 E. Michigan Road, Shelbyville, on Saturday, March 29, at 3 p.m. with Father William Turner officiating. Friends may call at the Glenn E. George Funeral Home, 106 E. Franklin St., St. Paul, Ind., on Saturday, March 29, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to Wheeler Missions in care of the funeral home. Online condolences can be shared at glennegeorgeandson.com.
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