1917
2011
.Eula Mae Campbell
Westlake - Eula Mae Campbell, 94, passed away December 7, 2011 in a local hospital.
She was born May 10, 1917 in Elton, La. and moved to Westlake in 1944. She and her husband have been members of St. John Bosco Catholic Church for 56 years, where they were recognized as one of the Pioneer Families of the parish.
She was a lifetime member of the Ladies Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters where she was awarded Mother of the Year in 1997. She was a CCD teacher and a Eucharistic Minister for the sick. She was also active member of the Autumn Leaves Club in Westlake.
She is survived by her sons, Don Campbell (Carolyn) of Westlake and Kenny Campbell of Westlake; daughters, Barbara LaBauve (Jackie) of Bossier City, Karen Gremillion (Larry) of Auburn, Wa., Karolyn Baggett of Sulphur, Brenda Woodall (Mike) of DeQuincy and daughter-in-law, Karen Sue Campbell of Lake Charles, 21 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband Moise Campbell; son, Mike Campbell and grandson Billy Bushnell.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at St. John Bosco Catholic Church. Rev. Alan Trouille will officiate. Visitation will be Friday from 2:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. with a rosary at 6:00 p.m. and resume Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until at Hixson Funeral Home of Westlake. Burial will be at Westlake Memorial Park Cemetery. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.hixsonfuneralhomes.com
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January 29, 2012
so sorry about your mom...so upset when i found out...i was out town....wish someone from home would had call...brenda u have my number call me sometime
January 12, 2012
Cathy Grant
My thoughts and prayers go to Mae's family. I just learned of her passing. Some of the family may remember me, my mother was Leona Buller. I have often thought of Mae since my mom passed away. They were such good friends since childhood. Hope all the family has God's peace with you at this sad time. Love, Cathy
December 19, 2011
Brenda Campbell-Woodall
I have a few thoughts about my mother I feel compelled to share.
Mama was a strong, compassionate woman who told stories of her life experiences that proved both helpful and reassuring to those who heard them. She was well known for her homemade goodies that she lovingly prepared and distributed to family and friends. She had a place in her heart for everyone she called family and friend.
I would consider myself blessed to grow up to be like my mother. I will miss her terribly.
December 16, 2011
Polly Vidrine Clark
Don and Carolyn,
I just recently found out that Mrs. Mae passed away...if I had known, I would surely have gone to the funeral home....Please accept my sympathy during this time of your loss...She and mother were friends for yrs. She was always so sweet to me since I was a little girl...I bet her and mother are in heaven catching up!
Peace be with you,
December 10, 2011
James deLaunay
Christine always wanted to go see her after she moved. Then we moved and Christine stopped driving. I was going to bring her to the Funeral but the van quit Friday afternoon. Love, Christine and James deLaunay
December 9, 2011
carolyn shelton
I loved Mrs Eula Mae as if she was my own Mom . She was a wonderful lady and will surely be missed. Love and prayers to all the family God bless you all . Carolyn Shelton
December 8, 2011
Lillian, Sharon, Cortney Lyon
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Mrs. Campbell was a sweet person.
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