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Betty Campbell

January 2, 1923 - February 21, 2016

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Our thoughts and condolences go out to the Campbell family. We are truly sorry for your loss.

Posted by Natick Visiting Nurse Association on March 9, 2016

Craig (and family), I am so very saddened to learn of your Mother's recent passing. I don't recall ever having the opportunity to meet her, which from reading about her and her life, is truly my loss. I'm sure that memories of her will continue to bring smiles to your faces and lighten your hearts. Blessings to all.

Posted by Georgia Mae Bracken on February 25, 2016

If it weren't for Mrs Campbell and her Flute-Oh-Fone lessons, life would be very different. What a great lady and a great loss to us all.

Posted by David Jeremiah Mullins on February 25, 2016

Dear Craig and Family, I'm so very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I only met "ma" maybe once or twice, but I could tell right away that she was a woman who loved life, music, and laughter, just like her son Craig. I so enjoyed hearing stories about her from Craig and others. I know she will be sorely missed. And that she was deeply loved. Again, my condolences to all.

Posted by Gail (Eberlin) Catanese on February 25, 2016

Only met Craig's mom and dad one time, long ago, they came to one of our gigs. Knew immediately from that brief encounter why Craig was a friend I could always trust. He was just like his parents, warm, open, honest, authentic with no hidden agendas, ever. To this day I so very much value my friendship with Craig and I am honored to have known his mom and dad. Remember, for every door that closes, another one opens.

Posted by Dan Daddieco on February 25, 2016

She was a great and gifted lady who touch many lives for the good. She is missed. Condolences to the family on your loss.

Posted by Alan Olson on February 25, 2016

Betty was a neighbor and dear friend on Cross Street in Hopkinton. My family lived around the corner, and Betty would welcome us so graciously when my daughter came by with her Girl Scout cookie order form every spring. She invited us in and loved to talk with my young daughter and son about their experiences growing up in Hopkinton. She had such a fondness for Girl Scout cookies (or maybe just the cookie sellers!). I will always remember her kindness to my children, and I will pray for all of you. Please know that we thought the world of Mrs. Campbell! May her memory be eternal.

Posted by Patrice Whaley on February 24, 2016