She was born December 1st, 1931 in American Fork, UT along with four sisters and two brothers to Charles LeRoy and Polly (Colton) Dudley.
Marian was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Wallace E. Campbell, sons Michael "Mick" Campbell, Terry Campbell, and daughter in-law Mary Beth (Patraw) Campbell. She lived in many places, but spent the last half century in the Bremerton/Silverdale area. She also worked many jobs in her lifetime, her last being as a "Lunch Lady" in the Central Kitsap School District.
Marian cared deeply about her family and friends, always being there for everyone who she knew well. She was happiest when spending time with family. She loved sports and activities, especially baseball, spending countless hours watching her kids and grandkids in whatever they were doing. This also included nearly twenty years as a scorekeeper for Olympic High School baseball where she came to think of many players as her kids as well. She loved social time, especially traveling, get-togethers, and playing cards, with many friends she made throughout her life.
Survivors include her daughters Sheila Campbell, Cathi Hunter, son Robin Campbell, son-in-law Bob Hunter, and daughter-in-law Mary Campbell, along with 11 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
A family graveside service for Marian will be held on Wednesday, October 27th, at Mt. View Cemetery.
She was born December 1st, 1931 in American Fork, UT along with four sisters and two brothers to Charles LeRoy and Polly (Colton) Dudley.
Marian was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Wallace E. Campbell, sons Michael "Mick" Campbell, Terry Campbell, and daughter in-law Mary Beth (Patraw) Campbell. She lived in many places, but spent the last half century in the Bremerton/Silverdale area. She also worked many jobs in her lifetime, her last being as a "Lunch Lady" in the Central Kitsap School District.
Marian cared deeply about her family and friends, always being there for everyone who she knew well. She was happiest when spending time with family. She loved sports and activities, especially baseball, spending countless hours watching her kids and grandkids in whatever they were doing. This also included nearly twenty years as a scorekeeper for Olympic High School baseball where she came to think of many players as her kids as well. She loved social time, especially traveling, get-togethers, and playing cards, with many friends she made throughout her life.
Survivors include her daughters Sheila Campbell, Cathi Hunter, son Robin Campbell, son-in-law Bob Hunter, and daughter-in-law Mary Campbell, along with 11 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
A family graveside service for Marian will be held on Wednesday, October 27th, at Mt. View Cemetery.
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