Dorothy Jean Campbell , July 26, 1946 — January 28, 2019

Dorothy Jean Campbell  (Chicago, Illinois, IL) July 26, 1946 January 28, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Dorothy Jean Campbell July 26, 1946 – January 28, 2019 Loving mother of Jaqueline Shinall, Vincent Harden, Stephanie Johnson, Christopher Harden, Carla (David) Stringer, Bruce Harden, and Patricia Harden; proud grandmother of 27 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren; cherished sister of Mary L. Williams, Melvin (Barbara) Williamson, Michael (Sharon) Williamson, and Reginald (Martha) Williamson; loving aunt, cousin, and friend of many. Preceded in death by her husband, the late Edward E. Campbell, and her son, the late Tobbie Harden Jr., and her siblings, the late Margaret Miller, the late Wilma Williamson, the late Sonny Williamson, the late Walter Williamson, and the late Darlene Fair. Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 7th, from 3:00pm to 8:00pm at Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 West Archer Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60638, followed by a chapel service on Friday, February 8th, at 10:00am.

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death notice Dorothy Jean Campbell July 26, 1946 — January 28, 2019

obituary notice Dorothy Jean Campbell July 26, 1946 — January 28, 2019

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