Mary Agatha Campbell
Born: Sun., Mar. 27, 1927
Died: Mon., Feb. 6, 2012
Visitation
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Thu., Feb. 09, 2012
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Thu., Feb. 09, 2012
Location: G. J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.
Funeral Service
10:00 AM Fri., Feb. 10, 2012
Location: G. J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.
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Mary Agatha Campbell, age 84, a resident of Pasadena for 5 years, and previously of Baltimore, died on February 6, 2012 after fighting cancer for one year.
She was born on March 27, 1927, in Baltimore, to the late Marie and Frederick Neubauer. She was the loving mother of seven, and while raising her family, she worked in retail sales for Lane Bryant from 1970 through 1976. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, ceramics, and needlepoint.
She is predeceased by her beloved husband of 46 years: Forrest Alexander Campbell, and her son, Robert Bryan Campbell.
She is survived by four sons: Forrest, Fred, John, and Clyde Campbell; two daughters: Lola Ratliff and Mary Lou Hersha; her sister Alice Redcay; thirteen grandchildren, twenty five great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren.
Family requests friends visit at the Gregory J. Gonce Funeral Home, PA, 169 Riviera Drive, Pasadena, on Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 10 AM at the funeral home; her burial will follow in Meadowridge Memorial Park. Those who wish may contribute to the American Cancer Society, and you may express your condolences here as well.
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Jessica Justice
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Posted Wed February 08, 2012
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My sympathy and prayers are with your family. She had a wonderful life. She'll always be your "Wind Beneath Your Wings"and always be in your heart. She's also looking down on you.
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leeann giordano
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Posted Wed February 08, 2012
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I have never met someone as sweet as you,I will miss you dearly.
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LuAnn
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Posted Sat February 11, 2012
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My Sweet Aunt Mame,
My mom was your oldest sister (Cass) & yet you two were the closest. In many pictures you could pass for twins. I love you Aunt Mar & will always charish the many Sundays Mom, my girls (lovingly known as THE MINNESOTA RECKING CREW) & I would visit with you on Pennington Avenue. When mom became very ill, those trips stopped......How much she missed her sister, her closest friend. Now you ALL are having a FIELD DAY in Heaven....Grandpa, Grandma, Aunty Jo (JoAnn), Mom (Cass), Dad (Pat), Uncle Buddy (Fred), Uncle Sonny (John), Aunt Neat (Anita), Bobby, Uncle Pots (Forrest) & the last of the the group is now complete with you. THE END OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION/WW II HAS COME TO AN END BUT NERVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. Love to all my family that have gone before me. Love to all my family that remain.
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