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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

Kimberly Solomon
Rest in peace Sue I Enjoyed being your care giver for the night shifts. I enjoyed watching the game shows and watching the Hockey games with you the fish time I met you & Keelye you guys had my Heart ❤️ but no more pain Angel.Love kimn
Gloria
Since we only meet a short time ago we got along with each other watching sports 2gether music shows game shows and long talk it was a pleasure to go to work. And thru u i meet alot of nice ppl keelee and her family. U were be missed
Darlene. Wirth
I met her at Keelye's awhile ago and loved her calling me mom. I will miss you very much but you are in a better place now. Don't forget to give my David a hug and kiss from me.Love and GOD Bless Mom
Ed Clayton
I was in the Army Reserve and a Army civilian employee out of Richmond VA., traveled to Pittsburgh often to the Reserve Center in Oakdale. She always made us Virginians welcome and eagerly helped us out with our projects while there. My retirement was not the same not being able to see friends like her. She even traveled to Richmond to attend my retirement
Ray Spriggs
I also served in the Army as part of the 99th. I had the opportunity to meet Sue while attending a meeting up at the Command. Sue always knew what to say or what to do, if you came off as a smart ass. That’s when I knew she and I would always be friends, I will miss our calls and get togetherness for different events. Rest now my friend without pain.
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