Virginia T. Campbell
April 1, 1931 - October 6, 2010
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Virginia T. Campbell – Virginia Beach Virginia T. Campbell, 79, passed away in her home on October 6, 2010. “Ginny”, known to her family and friends, was a loving and faithful wife, a dedicated and nurturing mother and a faithful and loyal friend. She was a master bridge player, and loved writing poetry. She leaves…

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Karla & Ron Brown left a message on October 8, 2010:
Sue, We are so sorry for your loss. I often think of when I had the privilege to work with you at Easton, how you would talk about your parents being so loving together, having and afternoon drink together, etc. Atleast you will always have wonderful memories. Take care and we are thinking of you during this very sad time.
Anthony Hale left a message on October 8, 2010:
Ginny was an absolute treasure to our family for as long as I can remember. She had that gift to make everyone feel loved. We miss you Ginny. Anthony, Martel and Loy
Patrick Bunch left a message on October 8, 2010:
My heart goes out to all of the Campbells and family and friends that had the privilege of knowing this great lady.She and Ed will always remain in my heart for all the kindness and hospitality they extended to me.
kathryn left a message on October 8, 2010:
ahhh, my family, everything will be okay, grandma was the best person in the world, and no matter what, will always be with us. we all love her very much, and should always cherish what we had with her. i miss her every minute of the day, and think about everything we ever did together... its great, everyone just keep their head up and smiles on and it will be okay. : love everyone!! -kat :
Eleanor Batchelor left a message on October 9, 2010:
To all of the Campbell famly, I was so fortunate to have shared some wonderful times with your Mom. What a lady! My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you during this difficult time. Even though you will miss her forever, the pain will ease and you can focus on the great memories which can never be taken away. Bill and I send hugs to each of you and know we are sharing in you loss. You are so lucky to have each other. Love to all, Eleanor Batchelor
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Missy and Pete left a message on October 9, 2010:
We will always remember fun-filled holidays, trips to Nags Head, sitting out on THE deck!!, and always knowing just how much Grandma loved and cherrished all of us. Grandma was the most humble and caring person I ever knew. We will miss her and strive to carry on her legacy of kindness to everyone and joy through all seasons of life. Love, Missy and Pete and Megan, Taylor, and Parker
Jim Thompson left a message on October 11, 2010:
Mrs. Campbell was a good friend of my mother's Carlene Thompson. I remember her as a kid as being the nicest person, and I think that was a good assement of her. She was always a good friend to my mother. I am so sorry for your loss.
Maureen Thompson Brand left a message on October 11, 2010:
Mrs. Campell was a wonderful friend to my grandmother, Carlene Thompson. My grandma always looked forward to their lunches together. I met Mrs. Campbell a few times and found her to be a delightful woman. Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss.
Janet Thompson Duran left a message on October 11, 2010:
My mother, Carlene Thompson, and I met Ginny in the 1950's. I used to babysit her children. She was a great person, kind to a fault, and always cheerful. Everyone enjoyed her cooking which she was an expert in. The last time I saw her, she made some yummy soup and brought it over to the house. We all had a great lunch. She will be greatly missed. You have all my sympathy.
Jean Foster left a message on October 14, 2010:
Ginny was such a lovely person, a joy to know! Thoughts and prayers are with all the family in this time of loss.
Lynn Winstead left a message on October 15, 2010:
My deepest sympathy in the passing of your mother Mrs. Yuditsky. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I never met your mother but I did talk to her on the phone once. When I told her that the two of you sounded so much alike on the telephone she said, "Thank you." A simple testimony to the daughter you were to her. Take care and God Bless you during this difficult time. Lynn Winstead
Ronnie D. Foster left a message on October 15, 2010:
I am so very sorry for your loss. She was such a delightful person to be with. One of my fondest memories of her is the trip to Charleston, SC, in the spring of 1990. She and E.L. met me, my wife and my parents there for a weekend. I pray that God will comfort the Campbell family.
Elizabeth Cole Cokey left a message on October 20, 2010:
I was very saddened to hear of Ginny's passing. She was fun and interesting to be around. She gave me many of her recipes as we all know what a fabulous cook she was! I offer my deepest sympathies to all of her family. Sincerely, Elizabeth Carlene's daughter
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