Lena Pearl Campbell
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In Remembrance of

Pearl Campbell
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Services for Pearl Campbell, 92, of Crosbyton were held at 3 p.m. Monday, Mar. 18, 2002 at Crosbyton First United Methodist Church with Rev. Bob Kelley, pastor, officiating.

Burial was in Crosbyton Cemetery under the direction of Adams Funeral Home of Crosbyton.

She died Sunday, March 17, 2002 at Crosbyton Hospital.

She was born Aug. 23, 1909, in Hamilton County. She married Arthur Campbell on Oct. 15, 1928, in Henrietta, TX. He died April 26, 1963.

She was a member of the Crosbyton First United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. She moved to Crosby County in 1928 from the Wichita Falls area. She and her late husband farmed until his death, then she worked at the Girl Scout Camp, the Crosbyton Nursing Home and, for 10 years, sat with patients at the Crosbyton Hospital. She was an avid quilter and loved to play Dominoes, Forty Two or Canasta.

She is preceded in death by a brother, Alvis Summers, and four sisters, Gertrude Brixey, Myrtle Denny, Ara Windsor and Ladelle Smith.

Survivors include two sons, Arvil Lee Campbell, and his wife, Wanda, of the Farmer community and Delton Campbell and wife, Peggy of Idalou; one sister, Venia Mae Pray of Crowley, La.; five grandchildren, Deborah Cole and Arvilla James, both of Lubbock, Kelly Campbell of Farmer Community, Shelly Campbell of Prosper, and Sherry Dickerson of Plainview; and eight great-grandchildren, Dustin and Daniel Cole, Jason and Whitney James, Cody and Holly Campbell, Stephanie Campbell Bartlett and Blaine Dickerson.

The family suggests memorials to the Crosbyton First United Methodist Church or the Crosbyton Order of the Eastern Star.

The Crosby County News & Chronicle, Friday, Mar. 22, 2002 page 8
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