Wolfe Funeral Home
Gail Williams
God mother I just found out that you had passed away. It truly sadden me. I really think of you and all the motherly love you showed me. I thank God for you. Missing you forever.
Death date: Feb 25, 2015
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Mrs. Geraldine Phillips Campbell, 93, of Fort Mill, died Wednesday, February 25, 2015, at Agape Rehabilitation Center in Rock Hill.The family will receive friends from 10 until 11 a.m. Saturday, March 7, 2015 at Wolfe Funeral Home. The funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. in the Wolfe Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dena Lucy officiating. Entombment will follow at Unity Cemetery.Mrs. Campbell was the last surviving of ten children born to the late William Henry Eugene Phillips and Eliza Hollmon Phillips. She graduated from Hutto High School in Bainbridge, Georgia and worked as a housekeeper. Mrs. Campbell was a member of Mt. Arant Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida. At her church, she served as an Usher for more than 50 years and on the Pastor’s Aid Committee. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the “Live Long and Like it” senior citizens group. She enjoyed baking cakes, especially fruit cakes, and nursing the sick in her family and community.She was preceded in death by her husband, Jeff Campbell, Jr. (1954) and is survived by her son, Eugene Campbell and his wife, M.C. of Los Angeles, California; her daughter, Betty C. Brown Rowell OF Fort Mill; grandchildren, Richard L. Brown (Charron), Michael Campbell (Tameka), Pamela Brown King (James), Anthony Thomas (Jackie); her cousin, Nellie Ruth White; several great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, S.C. Chapter, 3223 Sunset Blvd., Columbia, SC 29169.Read Obituary
God mother I just found out that you had passed away. It truly sadden me. I really think of you and all the motherly love you showed me. I thank God for you. Missing you forever.
I first met Mrs. Campbell when my sister and I went to her home in Jacksonville to pickup a fruitcake to deliver to Betty in Riviera Beach. We had eaten almost half of the cake by the time we got it to Betty. After that, I always looked forward to enjoying her fruitcake each year during the Christmas season. I can't remember being in her presence when she did not put a smile on my face. She was always a pleasant person.
Jackie Young