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Rozelle (Hill) Campbell
Jul 22, 1929 - Jan 15, 2018
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Phil & Donna (Stricklan) Whitaker

©Marietta Monitor
26 Jan 2018,  Page 4

The service celebrating the life of Rozelle Hill Campbell, 88, of Marietta was held at 2 p.m. Friday, January 19 in the Eastside Baptist Church of Marietta with her grandsons, Shane Norton and Griff Servati, officiating.

Interment followed in the Lakeview Cemetery, Marietta.

Born July 22, 1929 in the Shady Dale community of Love County, the daughter of James Conrad and Jay Imogene Terrill Hill, she died Tuesday, January 16, 2018 in Mercy Health Love County, Marietta. A graduate of Marietta High School, Rozelle had been a resident of Love County most of her life. She and Robert H. “Bob” Campbell were married in Gainesville, Texas on January 29, 1947, and he preceded her in death on December 20, 1997. Rozelle retired as office manager of the Love County Health Department after 29 years of employment. She was a charter member of the Eastside Baptist Church and served as church clerk and Sunday School secretary for 40 years. In addition, Rozelle was a member of numerous social clubs including the bridge club, the Golden Girls, the Red Hat Society, Friends of the Library and the local library book club. She also delivered goods from the local food pantry to area residents monthly One of her greatest pleasures was the many trips she took with her family and attending her grandchildren’s and great-grandchildren’s activities.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents.

Survivors include a son, Jim Bob Campbell and wife Tabby of Marietta; two daughters, Barbara Norton and husband Ronnie of Marietta and Deborah Campbell and husband Jud Deaner of Tempe, Arizona; brother, Jimmy Terrill Hill and wife Sue of Ardmore; sister, LaJuana Sue Handschin and husband Danny of Lafayette, Louisiana; five grandchildren, Kristi and Griff Servati, Robert Shane and Amy Norton, Aaron and Jenny Rudd, Telina Rudd, and Ariel Deaner; and 13 great-grandchildren, Raigan, Kerrigan, Jaidan and Kailan Roze Servati, Abby Grace, Reese, Meleah, Campbell and Lincoln Norton, and Ethan, Ava, Miles and Cohen Rudd. Serving as pallbearers were her grandsons, Shane Norton, Aaron Rudd, and Griff Servati; nephews, Ron Stewart, Daniel Handschin, Jason Handschin, Chris Anthony, Rob Hill, and Jimmy Reynolds; and cousins, Parker Terrill and Billy Norcross.

Honorary bearers were her cousin, Billy C. Hill, and dear friends, Wayne and Barbara Bond, J.H. and Cookie Hayes, Bob Brannan, Jim and Shirley Tye, Jerry and Linda Harper, Jerri Langford, and Albert Bearden.

It was Rozelle’s wishes that memorial contributions be made to Eastside Baptist Church – 107 North Fernwood Avenue, Marietta, OK 73448.

Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com Flanagan-Watts

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