Today, May 21, 2020, was a beautiful spring day. The sun is shining and the birds are singing, a perfect day for a homecoming. Norma Jean Campbell left her earthly body today to go be with her family and friends in Heaven. She will be remembered by her grandchildren, Jim and Tonya Morgan and great-grandkids, Molly and Mason Morgan. Jean also leaves behind a sister in Franklin, Tennessee, Betty Joann Campbell Griffin. Jean shared many memories of sending "the baby" Joann to ask their grandma for a cookie when they were little. Those stories make me smile.
Jean was born on May 26, 1924 in Russellville, Arkansas to Larkin and Levada Simpson Campbell. She worked at the Hot Springs newspaper until it closed down in the 1950's and then moved to Little Rock with her best and lifelong friend, Amy Sue Jones. Sue passed away in September, 2018. Jean and Sue had so many adventures and stories to tell. They traveled and enjoyed life to its fullest. Jean and Sue retired, but then started babysitting in their home. They managed to raise many of the wonderful adults in Little Rock, my kids being two of them. Chances are, you would know someone who knew Jean and Sue.
Jean will be missed and I am very thankful she was a part of our lives. She may rest now and really start living with her Lord and Savior and friends.
Arrangements by Little Rock Funeral Home, (501)224-2200. Jean's online guestbook may be signed at www.littlerockfuneralhome.com.
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