Patricia J. Campbell, 85, of Frankfort, died August 16, 2022 at Wesley Manor. She was born November 7, 1936 in Frankfort, Ind. to Homer & Marie (Noonan) Kirk. She married Fredrick Keith Campbell on May 26, 1956 and he preceded her in death on August 6, 2020.
Patricia was a lifelong Clinton County resident and was a 1954 graduate of Frankfort High School. She had begun working at the age of 13 at a downtown shoe store. Patricia was of the Catholic Faith. She and her husband owned the Chatterbox Café in Colfax. She retired from Unilectric after 28 years and had worked as a custodian at Clinton Prairie High School, and ran the cafeteria inside Wal-Mart. Patricia enjoyed Bingo, playing cards, fishing and camping at Broadview Lake, and attending sporting events for children and grandchildren. She was an avid garage sale enthusiast, and was a huge sports fan, including Purdue basketball, Indiana Pacers, Cincinnati Reds and the Indianapolis Colts. Patricia always had the biggest smile and was a friend to all.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. Monday, August 22, 2022 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral services will begin at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park.
Survived by:
2 Sons: Brian (Heather) Campbell of Crawfordsville and John (Peggie) Campbell of Huntley, Ill., Grandchildren: Jessie (Jeff Whaley II) June, Daniel Campbell, Anne Campbell, Will Campbell, Benjamin Campbell, Ian Campbell, Catie Campbell, and Cailin Campbell. Ed (Shannon) Lasiter who lived with the Campbell family for four years as well as many nieces and nephews that she loved dearly.
Preceded by:
her husband, a daughter, Nancy M. Goodnight, 2 sons: Fredrick Keith Campbell II and Thomas Campbell and her eleven siblings.
For the Campbell family. I am sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. Back in Pat’s Unelectric days my sisters Dianne Rice and Lela Jo Camp always spoke highly of Pat. I know you will miss her terribly. I know my sisters were thankful that their paths crossed. I am thinking of the Campbell family. Sincerely, Jenny Harris
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss, Prayers for your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed spending time with Pat when we came to visit. She was a sweet lady and will be missed. Praying for comfort and strength for your family.
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Facebook Twitter GooglePat was a dear friend of my Mother, spent lots of time at the Campbell’s as a child. Pat had the cutest laugh. Keeping all the family in my thoughts.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI remember knowing Pat back in the days when Fred worked at Wesley Manor. She was a sweet lady and a lot of fun. May she rest in peace and be with Fred. Sorry for the family loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleYour mom will be truly missed by every relative and anyone who ever met her! She was so giving and fun! She was so happy at the lake when we used to go see her there! I was the same age as she was when I got married so I know she is happy to be reunited with your dad! Please know we would be there at the service if we could but we have two little granddaughters to take care of since its a weekday! Our hearts go out to you and our prayers will be with all of you! Love always from your Ohio cousins (Nancy and Sharon and our families)!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy thoughts are with the Campbell family. Jessie, I’m so sorry about your grandma. I remember when she ran the Chatterbox and you lived upstairs. She was a super sweet lady.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBrian and John, you have my sympathy and prayers as do all your family. Pat was a great one and true friend. We shared so much time together at wrestling meets and other sports. She was a #1 mom and just loved kids. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleJohn and Brian, sorry to hear about your momma. Your parents were awesome people. You are in my prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleShe was my grandma’s best friend, Ruby Mandrell. My grandma would offer her rides to work. I work at the Manor, every time I saw her we would talk about my grandma that’s what I’m going to miss the most from Pat. She was the sweetest lady I ever met she’s up there with her husband, Fred and my grandma now. I’m really going to miss her. I’m so sorry for your loss my condolences to the family of Patricia Campbell
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry for the loss of Pat. I loved talking to her at the Manor. She always knew who I was from my laugh. We talked many hours about Broadview campground, Clinton Prairie, fishing, Colfax, and our families! I tried to get her secret to catching catfish but she didn’t ever tell me! Fly high Pat you will be terribly missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to hear of Pat passing. My prayers and condolences to the family.
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