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Jennifer Caitlin Campbell

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Jennifer Caitlin Campbell

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Jan 2014 (aged 28)
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Jennifer Caitlin Campbell, 28, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 31, 2014, at Lynchburg General Hospital. Her mother, father, and brother were by her side. Jennifer was born on June 28, 1985, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a wonderful daughter, sister, and friend. Jennifer was a 2003 graduate of Holy Cross Regional School and a 2007 graduate of Arkansas Tech University. Jennifer enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, playing volleyball, and snuggling with her cats, Falkor and Knight Rider. Jennifer is survived by her mother, Jacqueline F. Campbell and her husband, Dan Byington; her brother, John F. Campbell and his wife, Marland, along with their children, Tegan Caitlin and Riley Michael; her father, Stephen F. Campbell, his wife, Doreen, and their children, Patrick, Anna, and Naomi. She is also survived by her maternal grandparents, Billy and Ollie Fincham, maternal aunt, Faye Shaw and her husband, Lester; and maternal uncle, Timothy Fincham and his wife, Amy. Jennifer is survived by her paternal grandparents, Francis and Loretta Campbell; paternal uncles, Mark Campbell and wife, Kathy; Daniel Campbell and his wife, Susan; David Campbell and his wife, Kristen; and paternal aunts, Joanna Palkovitz and Jeanette Fallgren. Jennifer also leaves numerous cousins and a multitude of friends to remember her. The outpouring of support from friends of Jen has been overwhelming and deeply appreciated by her family. Within her smile, Jen had the rare ability to make others smile in difficult circumstances. A strong, loving personality, a teammate for life, her presence will continue to be felt by all those for whom she was always there. She made others feel special and she had the talent to do so without them realizing it. She had a quiet strength that touched the lives of so many. Jen lived life to the fullest, without judgment of others, without regret. Jen was a daughter, sister, and friend and she lived her life honoring all three. Her life was the kind of life that in passing, causes one to reevaluate their own. A Mass of Resurrection will be held at ten o'clock on Wednesday, February 5, 2014, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. Interment will take place during a private service at Fairview Cemetery in Culpeper, Virginia following the mass. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Jennifer Campbell Memorial Foundation c/o Rob Lamanos, 434-477-3679 Diuguid Funeral Service & Crematory-Wiggington Road Chapel, 385-8900 is serving the family.

Jennifer Caitlin Campbell, 28, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 31, 2014, at Lynchburg General Hospital. Her mother, father, and brother were by her side. Jennifer was born on June 28, 1985, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a wonderful daughter, sister, and friend. Jennifer was a 2003 graduate of Holy Cross Regional School and a 2007 graduate of Arkansas Tech University. Jennifer enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, playing volleyball, and snuggling with her cats, Falkor and Knight Rider. Jennifer is survived by her mother, Jacqueline F. Campbell and her husband, Dan Byington; her brother, John F. Campbell and his wife, Marland, along with their children, Tegan Caitlin and Riley Michael; her father, Stephen F. Campbell, his wife, Doreen, and their children, Patrick, Anna, and Naomi. She is also survived by her maternal grandparents, Billy and Ollie Fincham, maternal aunt, Faye Shaw and her husband, Lester; and maternal uncle, Timothy Fincham and his wife, Amy. Jennifer is survived by her paternal grandparents, Francis and Loretta Campbell; paternal uncles, Mark Campbell and wife, Kathy; Daniel Campbell and his wife, Susan; David Campbell and his wife, Kristen; and paternal aunts, Joanna Palkovitz and Jeanette Fallgren. Jennifer also leaves numerous cousins and a multitude of friends to remember her. The outpouring of support from friends of Jen has been overwhelming and deeply appreciated by her family. Within her smile, Jen had the rare ability to make others smile in difficult circumstances. A strong, loving personality, a teammate for life, her presence will continue to be felt by all those for whom she was always there. She made others feel special and she had the talent to do so without them realizing it. She had a quiet strength that touched the lives of so many. Jen lived life to the fullest, without judgment of others, without regret. Jen was a daughter, sister, and friend and she lived her life honoring all three. Her life was the kind of life that in passing, causes one to reevaluate their own. A Mass of Resurrection will be held at ten o'clock on Wednesday, February 5, 2014, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. Interment will take place during a private service at Fairview Cemetery in Culpeper, Virginia following the mass. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Jennifer Campbell Memorial Foundation c/o Rob Lamanos, 434-477-3679 Diuguid Funeral Service & Crematory-Wiggington Road Chapel, 385-8900 is serving the family.

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