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Sandra Kay Callier Campbell 64, was called home on Sunday April 30, 2017 at Swedish Hospital. She was born to parents Sam and Elizabeth Rhodes on June 13, 1952, in Seattle, WA. Sandra was the third and only girl of six siblings. She attended Franklin High School and later went on to work for the University of Washington, for over 20 years.
Sandra married Leslie "LC" Campbell on April 24, 1999 with whom she would enjoy 18 years of marriage.
Sandra was a Christian woman with a loving and beautiful soul. She found great happiness in helping others and loved her family unconditionally. Sandra enjoyed playing bingo, softball, bowling, cooking, baking, and spending time with her children and grandchildren as well as playing Bingo with her girlfriends at the casino.
Sandra leaves to cherish fond memories, her husband Leslie "LC" Campbell, her six children; Elizabeth Misouria (Kalvin); Charles Griffin Jr. (Ruth); Dominick Callier (Alicia); Natasha McClendon (Willie), Lorenzo Campbell, and Andrew Campbell. Her fifteen grandchildren; Charles, Kwamane, Da'Janique, Quadir, Savannah, Chyna, Domanique, Daylen, Kenya, Jeremiah, Leila, Saij, Nanette, Heaven and Genesis. Her Brothers Samuel, William (Peggie); LeRoy (Amy); Jerome (Linda); John (Laura) and Landry. As well as a host of family and friends.
The family would like express sincere gratitude for all who sent condolences, cards and flowers during their time of bereavement.
There will be a repast for family and friends following the service at the Rainier Beach Community Club, 6038 S. Pilgrim Street, Seattle WA 98118.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Greenwood Memorial Park Funeral Home.
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May 19, 2017
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Valerie Morris
Sister you will be missed I don't know how I will go on without you, but god has a plan already set in haven for you rest in peace, and know that you will be missed
May 18, 2017
Tracey Common
Wow, Sandra gone!. You will be missed. Tracey Common Seattle Wa
May 18, 2017
Mary Smith
To your family I send my deepest respect and regards. May our lord Jesus Christ bless you all. Your mother was a beautiful woman, wife, mother and grandmother, I'm sure. Thank you for letting visit her. God is good even in times like these. Put your trust in him. He want fail or leave you. He knows how to comfort you for he loves you.
Mary Smith & Family
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