Kathleen N. “Kathy” Campbell, born on February 2, 1956, left this world on December 17, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, compassion, and selflessness. Her journey through life was marked by a profound dedication to the well-being of those around her, both in her personal and professional endeavors.
Kathy found immense joy in the company of her grandchildren and great grandchild, moments she treasured above all else. She was a beacon of love and support, always ready to lend a listening ear or a comforting embrace. Her family was the cornerstone of her life, and she delighted in creating memories with them that would last a lifetime.
Professionally, Kathy dedicated her career to the Blood Bank, where she worked as a phlebotomist. Her role was more than just a job; it was a calling to help those in need. Beyond her professional life, Kathy’s generous spirit extended into her community. She volunteered her time at the little league concession stand, working in the school cafeteria, serving as a member of the school PTA, and being team grand mom to her eldest grandson’s travel baseball team. Her involvement in this local activity was a testament to her belief in supporting the endeavors of young people by fostering a sense of community.
Throughout her life, Kathy consistently placed the needs of others before her own, embodying a selflessness that inspired those fortunate enough to know her. Her actions were guided by a deep sense of empathy and understanding, qualities that left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered.
Kathleen is survived by her sons Jason Campbell (Julia) and Jeff Campbell (Mary McGonigle), 8 grandchildren Matt, Katrina, Jeffrey, Chloe, Ashley, Emily, Logan, and Elijah, and 1 great grandchild. Each name represents the family she cherished and nurtured, a testament to the love and legacy she leaves behind.
In remembering Kathy, one recalls a life lived with grace and generosity, a life that touched many hearts and enriched countless lives. Her spirit will continue to guide and inspire those who carry her memory forward.
“Now she flies with butterflies.”
Services will take place privately.
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