Dorothy Mae Campbell, 69 of Drummonds, Tennessee died on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at Baptist Hospital in Collierville, Tennessee.
Born Tuesday, February 1, 1955 in Memphis, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Felix Perry and the late Arthur Johnson. She was the wife of Ronald Campbell. She was a graduate of Hamilton High School Class of 1972, Southwest Community College, Member of Bethel COGIC Mothers and Missionary Board. She leaves to cherish her memory, Two daughters Debbie Hillman and Rukiya Campbell, two sons Ronald Campbell Jr, Atu Campbell. 12 grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, October 23, 2024 from 4:00pm-6:00pm at RS Lewis & Sons 3651 Austin Peay Hwy, Memphis, TN 38128. Celebration of Life will be Thursday, October 24, 2024 9:30am at Bethel COGIC 2260 Clifton, Memphis, TN 38127.
Interment will be in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, 4000 Forest Hill Irene Road, Memphis, TN 38125.
Rosemary Worlds sent Peace Lily for Dorothy Mae Campbell - October 22, 2024
My sister, you will forever be missed. Your spirit will be the guiding light that allows this Lily to flourish. Job well done.
Your sister, Rosemary Perry-Worlds
To the family I was saddened to hear of the loss of Moma Dorothy, my prayers are with you family all of you. Our granddaughter Aaliayaha called by the name. May beautiful memories carry you through this difficult journey.
Moma Guinn βπΎβ€οΈππΎ
My heart aches for our family during this time of loss. My Sister Dorothy was a true blessing and her memory will forever be a source of inspiration to our family. -Rosemary Perry-Worlds
My heart aches for our family during this time of loss. My Sister Dorothy was a true blessing and her memory will forever be a source of inspiration to our family.
My sincere condolences to Dorothy Mae Family and Friends βΌοΈβΌοΈππΎπ©·ππΎ
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