Shirley A. Campbell

Shirley A. Campbell, 84, of Danville, VA, formerly of 295 East Main St., Bradford, passed away, Thursday, October 3, 2019, at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, in Roanoke, VA.

Born June 24, 1935 in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Leon A. and Twila E. (Bigley) Ford. She was a 1953 graduate of Bradford High School.

On September 18, 1954 in the East End Presbyterian Church, she married Albert "Al" Campbell who died on November 4, 2011.

Shirley was formerly employed as a secretary at Dresser Manufacturing and later at Philip C. Bauschard Auto Sales. 

She was a former member of the Bolivar Drive Baptist Church, and the Faith Baptist Church, she enjoyed reading, researching, and playing games on the computer.

Surviving are two sons, Michael (Lorna) Campbell, of Tuscaloosa AL, and David (Jill) Campbell, of Danville VA, three grandchildren, Mark (Kellye) Campbell, Christopher Campbell, and Stephanie Campbell.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and one sister Joyce Paul.

Friends may call on Sunday October 6, 2019, from Noon to 2:00pm in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc, 372 East Main St., where at 2:00pm funeral services will be held with Rev. Gary Smith, pastor of Faith Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery.

Memorials contributions if desired, may be made to the McKean County SPCA PO Box 113 Bradford, PA 16701. 

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

David, I was sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. I know she was a big part of your dear family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
— Jennifer Echols

Grandma, words simply cannot express the pain that we have felt over the past 3 days, however we know that you would not have us to be in despair. You had a beautiful life & not only conquered many things but never lost faith through anything. I am beyond thankful for God leading Mark & I to one another & the years that we had with you. Even being miles apart you were always so very thoughtful in birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, job changes and every milestone imaginable. In more recent times, some of my fondest memories are of us helping to make the transition for you after grandpa''s passing from Pa to Va when Aunt Jill & I were on a mission in moving & we had moved your baby powder...oh what i would give to see that look on your face & hear those words again! AJ & I were scolded. It was so hilarious. Then this past June for your birthday in Tennessee, the look on your face when Mark & I came in on suprise (thanks to our beloved uncle Dave & Aunt Jill) was priceless. WE love you grandma & will see you when it''s our time to join.
— Kellye Blanchard Campbell

You will be missed aunt shirley.love you
— Beth

Condolences

  • David, I was sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. I know she was a big part of your dear family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

    — Jennifer Echols
  • Grandma, words simply cannot express the pain that we have felt over the past 3 days, however we know that you would not have us to be in despair. You had a beautiful life & not only conquered many things but never lost faith through anything. I am beyond thankful for God leading Mark & I to one another & the years that we had with you. Even being miles apart you were always so very thoughtful in birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, job changes and every milestone imaginable. In more recent times, some of my fondest memories are of us helping to make the transition for you after grandpa''s passing from Pa to Va when Aunt Jill & I were on a mission in moving & we had moved your baby powder...oh what i would give to see that look on your face & hear those words again! AJ & I were scolded. It was so hilarious. Then this past June for your birthday in Tennessee, the look on your face when Mark & I came in on suprise (thanks to our beloved uncle Dave & Aunt Jill) was priceless. WE love you grandma & will see you when it''s our time to join.

    — Kellye Blanchard Campbell
  • You will be missed aunt shirley.love you

    — Beth