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Karen Sue Campbell

  • On March 3, 2023
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Karen Sue Campbell, age 65, of Coraopolis and formerly of Kittanning, passed peacefully at home on Thursday, March 2, 2023 after a courageous battle with cancer. Preceded in death by her mother Shirley D. (Wain) Gwin; her aunt, Virginia L. Wain, and grandparents, Jim and Doreen Wain. Karen was survived by her sister Deborah K. Cumberledge (Ray A. Snyder), niece Ashley E. Boarts, great-niece Braylynn N. Buffington, also survived by close friends, Wanda Harrison-Moore, Linda Fox, Tracie Ohren, Keelye, Bob, Morgan (John), and Drew Hoffman. Karen was a loving person to everyone she met. She proudly served her country in the US Army for 38 years.

Family and friends will gather for a committal service and military honors on Friday, March 17, 2023 at 1:00pm at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies 1158 Morgan Rd. Bridgeville, PA 15017. Please meet and line up to the right of the welcome center. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite veteran charity or animal shelter in memory of Karen Sue.

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13 Comments

Keelye Hoffman
We love you and will miss you always. Thank you for loving us and allowing us to be part of your life. Love always, Keelye, Bob, Morgan, John, and Drew.
Debbie
I love you Babygirl. Thank you for being my sister and best friend. I will miss our retail therapy shopping. I love you so much and always will until we meet in Heaven, may you rest in peace. Love always. Your big sister.
Kathleen Evans
Debbie and friends, I feel blessed to have met Sue and we became such good friends over the years that we worked together for the US Army Corps of Engineers. She introduced me to “retail therapy” and treated me to Steelers games where I met even more of her friends through her passion of football. We shared chuckles about life and she was a mentor to me in so many ways. I’m going to miss her so much but I know she’s back in heaven now with her beloved mother. And that brings a smile to my heart. Sue was and will remain the epitome of an American Patriot. She loved serving our country. I’m proud to have been her coworker and friend. May God Bless Sue, and her friends and family. Kathleen
Fay Cormack
I will miss you ...
Jack Mutter
I worked with Sue as an AGR soldier. She was my counterpart as a Drilling Reservist. She was a great CO worker and friend. If you knew her you loved her. She is a great person and will be missed dearly, only now she will be busy helping everyone she knew. Sue was a sister to me. Jack Mutter MSG(R)
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