Maureen Bernadette Campbell

1941 - 2007
LocationLondon
Age66 years
Date of Birth10/1941
Date of Death11/2007
Visitors2,392 since 09/01/2008
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THANKS

I can no other answer make, but, thanks, and thanks again.
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.
The only people with whom you should try to get even are those who have helped you.
I would thank you from the bottom of my heart, but for you my heart has no bottom.
The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.
So here’s my wish for you today,
That all you dream of and wish for will come to you.
My family and I hope you all have a peaceful lovely Easter.
Lots of love always
Thanks for all your continued support
Sheila and my angels xxxx

Sheila And My Angels (GTS Friend) March 20, 2008

The moment that you died
my heart was torn in two,
one side filled with heartache
the other died with you,
I often lay awake at night
when the world is fast asleep,
and take a walk down memory lane
with tears upon my cheeks,
remembering you is easy
I do it everyday
but missing you is heartache
that never goes away,
I hold you tightly within my heart
and there you will remain...

Cathy Holden March 19, 2008

hi babes xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

We miss you in so many ways,
We miss things you used to say,
And when old times we do recall,
It’s then we miss you most of all.

Jackie Summerford (Friend) March 13, 2008

Together

~~~~ Jeanie ~~~~

My heart goes out to you and your loveing family for the loss of your mom she sounds a wonderful lady and a very loveing and careing mom she is now free from pain and at peace, i also lost my mom to cancer nearly 2 years ago so i do know how much you are all hurting inside i lost my mom after only a 6 month illness it came as such a shock i was her only daughter out of 7 children so i did every thing with her, your tribute is lovely and full of love from a very careing daughter i really hope you get great comfort from this site has it has helped me a great deal to know so many people do care about others who are grieving for there loved ones, my love and thoughts are with your mom,you and your family, lets hope they have meet up and became friends so they are looking over us all and helping us to get through our hard times x x x x x x x

Pam Considine (Friend) March 10, 2008

SWEET DREAMS MUM

IF i could have a lifetime wish A dream that would come true , i'd pray to god with all my heart for yesterday and you . A thousand words cant bring you back , We know cause we've tried And neither will a million tears . We know because we've cried . You left behind our broken hearts and happy memories to We never wanted memories we only want you . xxxxxxxxxx

Jeanette M Campbell (daughter) February 25, 2008

r.i.p

REST IN PEACE MAUREEN may you look down upon your family and guard and protect them
please look after all the people who have died
R.I.P DARLING

Diane- (PaSSERBY) February 14, 2008

to mum

There is a bridge of memories from heaven above, it keeps our dear ones near to us. its the bridge that we call love ..xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Jeanette M Campbell (daughter) February 11, 2008

R.I.P. Maureen

God looked around his garden
and found an empty place
he then looked down upon this earth
and saw your loving face.
he put his arms around you
and lifted you to his garden of rest
he knew that you were beautiful
as he only takes the best
he knew that you were suffering
he closed your tired eyes
he whispered to you peace be thine
he gave you wings to fly
when we saw you sleeping
so calm and free of pain
we would not wish you back to earth
to suffer like that again
you've left us precious memories
your love will be our guide
you live on through your children
your always by our side
it broke our heart to lose you
but you did not go alone
for part of us went with you , on the day god called you home.

Andy J January 30, 2008

OUR MUMa

wELL where do i start our mum worked all her life apart from when she was having us kids who odored her or when she was having her treatment for cancer and then she was working when she was having chemo but that was our mum .then mum retired and done something that she always wanted and that was to go to egypt which our mum did and loved every moment of it . Then mum met up with her brothers and sister that she hadn't seen in over twenty od years which really mad her day , Then mum was told she was going to need a major heart op which was going to be very risky to her but mum went a head with this knowing what could happen to her . Then me younger brother was getting married so mum pulled herself together so she could go it was hard for her but our mum did it it really made her day seeing her baby son get hitched . mum had good days and bad days more bad then good she was in and out of hospital more then she was home but our mum always put a brave face on even though it was killing us to see her suffering the way she did . but now its our time to put that brave face on with out you mum even though we miss you loads and loads OUR DEAR MUM . XXX

Jeanette M Campbell (daughter) January 26, 2008

poem

A Faded Rose Asunny summer morning, Asteamy august night, Began with love and hopefulness; And ended with shock and fright. As we awoke and we found out about the day before, The shock set in; the grief began and we felt it more and more - The anger at those who caused this, and at those who didn't care. Still felt by some, it hasn't stopped Because this isn't fair. How different would our world be had this event not occurred. The shock we never would have felt, The crying never heard. If this rose hadn't faded, If this rose hadn't died, Would we still be happy, And would we not have cried? Or had she lived, would things be worse-Not for us, but for her? Her death was horrific, yet merciful, A blessing for the girl. We haven't quite figured it out , But one day we will know, Without a doubt we'll all find out and in our knowledge, grow.

Jeanette M Campbell (daughter) January 22, 2008
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