In Celebration of

Barbara Lorraine Campbell

November 27, 1932 -  January 5, 2022

Passed away peacefully, on Wednesday, January 5, 2022, at Streetsville Care Community, in Mississauga, Barbara was in her 90th year and the beloved wife of the late Raymond John Campbell.
Barbara is survived by her children John and his family Shirley, Vanessa and Chris, Connie and her partner George and Raymond and his wife Helen. Barbara was also a loving aunt to a number of nieces and nephews.
Barbara had many pastimes and talents. One talent was her singing which allowed her to participate in the Sweet Adeline’s for a number of years and as a choir member at the Lorne Park Baptist church. Friendship meant a great deal to Barbara and she took this responsibility seriously for those she met at church or swimming or through many of her other hobbies. Her always smiling face nd funny stories will be greatly missed by all. A small service will be held on Saturday January 8, 2022 at Turner and Porter- Neweduk Chapel, 1981 Dundas St. W. Mississauga, Ontario. Onsite participation is by invitation only. Livestream access will be available by clicking the button below Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 11 am

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Glacia D’Cambre (Good friend)

Entered January 6, 2022 from Mississauga

I thank God that Barbara is now at rest.
I will cherish the special times we spent together.
I will remember our hearty discussions at our ladies Bible study group at Lorne Park Baptist Church; our visits with you at Streetsville Care Center.
I miss you Barb.
Rest In Peace.

Pam (Rogers) Adcock (Niece)

Entered January 6, 2022

Sending my condolences to Connie, John and Raymond and their families. I will greatly miss Aunt Barb's smiling face and sunny personality.

Shirley and John Campbell (Son & Daughter in Law)

Entered January 6, 2022 from Nova Scotia

love you always

Marion Baird (good friend)

Entered January 7, 2022 from Mississauga

Condolences to Connie and family on your loss.
Barb was a dear friend to me and we enjoyed many happy times together.
Rest in peace Barb. You are missed.

Don and Peggy Rogers (Nephew and his wife)

Entered January 7, 2022 from 39 Kawartha Dr Lindsay ON k9V 1A6

So many nice memories of Aunt Barb. Especially our last visit to her home and her wonderful stories of her athletic days in track and field. Family stories of her growing up with brothers Ted and Tom. Always a smile, always a laugh and glad to see you when we were able to visit.
Rest in Peace Aunt Barb.

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