Carol's devotion to family was evidenced throughout her life by her continued gifts of love, time and energy. She shared a passion for music and dancing with her late husband, Glenn. Her sense of humor and generosity will be tenderly missed by all who knew her.
Carol was survived by sons, Jon Martinac and Jay Martinac; daughters, Bernadette Garven and her husband and Jennifer Brancaccio and her husband; 19 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; sisters, Rosemary Zupanec and her husband Gene, and Colleen Brull. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Glenn Campbell; daughter, Glenda Jo Campbell, and sister, Jacqueline Boyle.
The Memorial Mass was celebrated at St Peter's Cathedral in Kansas City, Kansas. The family received friends prior to the Mass. Services concluded inside Mount Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum followed by family Internment.
Carol's devotion to family was evidenced throughout her life by her continued gifts of love, time and energy. She shared a passion for music and dancing with her late husband, Glenn. Her sense of humor and generosity will be tenderly missed by all who knew her.
Carol was survived by sons, Jon Martinac and Jay Martinac; daughters, Bernadette Garven and her husband and Jennifer Brancaccio and her husband; 19 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; sisters, Rosemary Zupanec and her husband Gene, and Colleen Brull. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Glenn Campbell; daughter, Glenda Jo Campbell, and sister, Jacqueline Boyle.
The Memorial Mass was celebrated at St Peter's Cathedral in Kansas City, Kansas. The family received friends prior to the Mass. Services concluded inside Mount Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum followed by family Internment.
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