Kathy Campbell was born on September 30, 1963 in California and entered into eternal rest on August 13, 2019 in Utah.
As many of you know my mom has been struggling with some health issues for quite some time now. She has fought so very hard to overcome them, and was making progress, but it saddens me to say that she unexpectedly passed away last week. She will be so very missed by so many people. There are so many things my mom taught me to do and to love, but her desire to show the people around her that she cared will always be something I remember. She was always providing a niece or nephew a treat. She made it a point to remember details to know exactly what someone liked and enjoyed doing to later gift them something of relevance. My mom didn't have a lot, yet she was always giving to someone she felt was in need. She took up crocheting, and spent so much time making blankets to keep her family and friends warm. Warm like the warmth that she brought to our hearts and lives. Through her actions she taught me kindness. She taught me to be considerate of other people, to accept people for who they are, and to love and to help them if I can. If you're reading this, she loved you. She wanted the best for you, and she probably would have offered you a hug, a kind word, and a piece of candy to show it. She will forever be loved, and I hope you forever feel her love. It's what she would have wanted.
I love and miss you Mom, and I'll always be your baby.
Kathy leaves behind her loving daughter Kayla Lopez of Austin, TX, her siblings: Karen McCraney (Jim) of Laguna Hills, Tom King (Joanne) of Redondo Beach, Anita Burbridge (Ross) of La Palma, Phyllis Davis (Gary) of
Filer, ID, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Kathy was met at heavens gate by her loving parents Charles and Edith King and Brother Chuck King.
Kathy will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
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