Nettie Campbell
Died: February 11, 2023 | Place: London, Ontario
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CAMPBELL, Nettie
Nettie Grace (Watson) Campbell passed away Saturday, February 11, 2023 at her home surrounded by loved ones. Beloved wife of the late M. Graham Campbell. Loving mother of Daniel, Kathy (Gary) Wilson and Linda (Rob) McCullough all of London. Dear grandmother to 2 grandchildren, Darryl Wilson and Kim (Brandon) Muir. Survived by great grandsons Walter and Charles Muir. Predeceased by 3 sisters; Jean (Chester) Caddey, Ruth (John) Henderson, Josephine (Ed, Joe) Williams and 3 brothers; Robert, Bruce and Hugh (Carol) Watson. Survived by her sister-in-law, Hugh’s widow, Wilma Watson. Mom was born and raised on the Cowpath in North Dorchester Township. She left at sixteen to come to London to find work and met our Dad there. She was a hard worker, independent and strong-willed who provided for her family after being widowed at 43. She had an avid interest in genealogy and helped record information for many cemeteries. Deeply loved by all her family and granddogs. Private burial at Dorchester Union Cemetery has taken place. Since Nettie had a special affection for all animals, she can be honoured by a donation in her memory to an animal organization of your choice. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Mrs. Campbell was a great help to our family for many years. She always had a smile for everyone.
Pam
My condolences on Nettie’s passing. She has earned her rest. Cherish the beautiful memories she created with all of you over the decades of her life.
Dear Kathy and family, I remember Dad bringing us to your house a couple of times when we were kids, I always enjoyed catching up the times we’ve met up since {Watson picnic?? I can’t recall}.
I’m so sorry you’ve lost your Mom, please accept my sincerest sympathy. Cathy