Dorothy Jean Campbell (nee Farmer), 70, passed away peacefully at home, January 31, 2022, surrounded by family and friends.
The daughter of Jenny and Patrick Howley, she was born July 25, 1951. She was known to everyone as Dot.
Dot, in her younger years, was a devoted Christian and a faithful folllower of Jesus who loved her church, Tacony Baptist Church, Philadelphia. She later moved to Deptford, New Jersey and then to her final residence in Harleysville, Pa.
Dot was a fantastic wife and a wonderful mother who always put her family first. Dot thoroughly enjoyed spending time with her family who were the light of her life. Dot’s legacy is the never-ending love, her generosity and her beautiful spirit. Her love, laughter and smiles were bountiful gifts that enriched her family’s and friends’ lives.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Joseph Campbell, Sr., her oldest son, Charles Joseph Campbell, Jr. (Chas), Megan Campbell (daughter-in-law); youngest son, Patrick Campbell, and her daughter Elaine Campbell and son-in-law, John Donahue. She was predeceased by her youngest daughter, Jennifer Laura Campbell. She adored her granddaughters, Ava Jennifer Campbell and Alyssa Chasea Campbell.
Dot is now at peace and is in the presence of Our Lord.
She will always be missed.
Funeral arrangements are private.
My deepest condolences to the Campbell family it was a pleasure to have your mother Dorothy Campbell as my client for 2 years I enjoy talking to her husband as well as seeing Dorothy eyes shine and how she lit up the room and she walked around the room humming her songs . I will continue to keep prayers for you and your family. Your Service Coordinator Theresa Marie Stuked Amcord Care Service Coordinator
My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family my thoughts and prayers are with you my heart goes out to you and your family at this difficult time I have a lot of memories through the years I will cherish them forever love yous all .Aunt Elaine
My deepest sympathies goes out to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. I’m so sorry for your loss. I will always treasure the memories I have of my Aunt Dot.I will love you always .
Sorry to hear this terrible news May the Lord help you through this terrible situation I hope your Dad is ok I will pray for the family
Thank you so much nerlene
She loved you and so do we ❤️
My PRAYERS ARE WITH DOTZIES FAMILY ESPECIALLY MY BROTHER CHARLES, CHAS, ELAINE AND PATRICK 🙏🕊💜 GOD SPEED. LOVE ROSIE
Thank you , Aunt Rose
Elaine, I’m here if you need anything—also if my brother needs me.
❤love always and forever.
Your Aunt Rose
My mom was my best friend
She was my hero in life and
When she got dementia I loved
Her even more if that’s possible
I looked forward to seeing her everyday
I can’t get sad because every time
I think of her I just smile . My mom
Loved my brother chas unconditionally
And he loved her back . I became her
Best friend as she was always mine
If I could of taken the dementia away for
Her I would of . Words can’t express the love I have for you . Kiss Jennifer for me
I love you mom