Lynda Sue Campbell, 39, passed away Thursday, April 3, 2003 in Spokane after being ill for several years.
Lynda was born September 27, 1963 to Keith and Lois Campbell in Moses Lake, WA. In 1972 Lynda and her family moved to Spokane where she graduated from Mead High School in 1981.
She continued her education at Kinman Business University and graduated from there in 1984 with two degrees; bookkeeping and secretarial. Lynda worked for an advertising agency for four years and managed a clothing store at Franklin Park Mall.
She was a member of the Carol Lee Dance Studio from 1978 to 1979 and a volunteer at Cancer Patient Care.
She is survived by her mother and father, Lois and Keith Campbell of Spokane; sisters, Kristine Muster and Lauri Clift of Spokane, Patricia Willis of Kenmore, WA; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services will be held Monday, April 7, 2003 at 2:00 pm at Fairmount Cemetery Sunset Chapel, 5200 W. Wellsley. Memorial contributions may be made to Cancer Patient Care, 1507 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane, WA 99202.
Memorial service for Lynda Sue Campbell, 39, was Monday at 2pm at Fairmont Cemetery Sunset Chapel.
Miss Campbell died Thursday, April 3, 2003, after being ill for many years.
Born in Moses Lake, she moved to Spokane with her family in 1972 and attended school in the Mead School District.
When she was in seventh grade, she began to dance with the Carol-Lee Dance Studio and went on tours with a dance group to Edmonton, Alta., and Hawaii. She also had some modeling jobs.
In 1978 Miss Campbell was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which was located on the junction of the optic nerves in the center of the brain. She had brain surgery that November, but the doctors could not remove the tumor. She went back to school two months later after being tutored to relearn how to read and write.
She graduated from Mead High School in 1981 and from Kinman Business University with degrees in bookkeeping and secretarial.
Miss Campbell worked for an advertising agency for four years and managed a clothing store at Franklin Park Mall.
She volunteered at Cancer Patient Care.
In 1996 she suffered a stroke.
Survivors include her parents, Lois and Keith Campbell of Spokane; and three sisters, Kristine Muster and Lauri Clift, both of Spokane, and Patricia Willis of Kenmore, Wash.
Memorial contributions may be made to Cancer Patient Care.
Debbie Gronhovd (Walker)
LYNDA SUE CAMPBELL
Spokane
Lynda Sue Campbell, 39, passed away Thursday, April 3, 2003 in Spokane after being ill for several years.
Lynda was born September 27, 1963 to Keith and Lois Campbell in Moses Lake, WA. In 1972 Lynda and her family moved to Spokane where she graduated from Mead High School in 1981.
She continued her education at Kinman Business University and graduated from there in 1984 with two degrees; bookkeeping and secretarial. Lynda worked for an advertising agency for four years and managed a clothing store at Franklin Park Mall.
She was a member of the Carol Lee Dance Studio from 1978 to 1979 and a volunteer at Cancer Patient Care.
She is survived by her mother and father, Lois and Keith Campbell of Spokane; sisters, Kristine Muster and Lauri Clift of Spokane, Patricia Willis of Kenmore, WA; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services will be held Monday, April 7, 2003 at 2:00 pm at Fairmount Cemetery Sunset Chapel, 5200 W. Wellsley. Memorial contributions may be made to Cancer Patient Care, 1507 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane, WA 99202.
Debbie Gronhovd (Walker)
LYNDA CAMPBELL
Spokane
Memorial service for Lynda Sue Campbell, 39, was Monday at 2pm at Fairmont Cemetery Sunset Chapel.
Miss Campbell died Thursday, April 3, 2003, after being ill for many years.
Born in Moses Lake, she moved to Spokane with her family in 1972 and attended school in the Mead School District.
When she was in seventh grade, she began to dance with the Carol-Lee Dance Studio and went on tours with a dance group to Edmonton, Alta., and Hawaii. She also had some modeling jobs.
In 1978 Miss Campbell was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which was located on the junction of the optic nerves in the center of the brain. She had brain surgery that November, but the doctors could not remove the tumor. She went back to school two months later after being tutored to relearn how to read and write.
She graduated from Mead High School in 1981 and from Kinman Business University with degrees in bookkeeping and secretarial.
Miss Campbell worked for an advertising agency for four years and managed a clothing store at Franklin Park Mall.
She volunteered at Cancer Patient Care.
In 1996 she suffered a stroke.
Survivors include her parents, Lois and Keith Campbell of Spokane; and three sisters, Kristine Muster and Lauri Clift, both of Spokane, and Patricia Willis of Kenmore, Wash.
Memorial contributions may be made to Cancer Patient Care.