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Helen Ruth Campbell, a cherished daughter of Brownsville, Tennessee, was born on September 7, 1937, and departed this life on May 22, 2026, in Memphis, Tennessee. With grace and dignity, she journeyed through nearly nine decades, leaving a legacy marked by warmth, devotion, and quiet strength.
Helen's life was enriched by simple yet profound pleasures. She found joy in the realms of literature, savoring the worlds within the pages of books. The comforting ritual of drinking coffee punctuated her days, often coinciding with treasured moments spent in the company of her beloved family. Such moments were the heartbeat of her existence, a testament to her deep affection and commitment to those she held dear.
Her steadfast faith was a cornerstone of her identity. In her earlier years, Helen was an active member of Memphis Bible Church, a role she embraced with heartfelt dedication. This spiritual foundation nurtured her and guided her character throughout her life.
Born and nurtured in Brownsville, Tennessee, Helen remained connected to her roots even as time passed. Her journey concluded in the city of Memphis, but her spirit endures in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
Helen was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Oscar Dennis Campbell Sr. and Ruth Roberta Bourne Campbell; her brother, Oscar Dennis Campbell Jr.; and her sister, Mary Ann Campbell Ballard. Their memory lives on as a part of her enduring story.
She is lovingly remembered and mourned by her surviving family and friends: brothers Mack Dale Campbell of Memphis, Tennessee, and Charles Thomas Campbell Sr., together with his wife Cheryl of Munford, Tennessee; as well as her nephews Charles Thomas Campbell Jr. and his wife Juanita of Brighton, Tennessee, and Dannie Luther Ballard of Brownsville, Tennessee. Their bonds of kinship and affection stand as a testament to a lifetime of familial love.
Services to honor Helen’s memory will be held on May 28, 2026, beginning with visitation from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at Brownsville Funeral Home, located at 107 South Lafayette Avenue, Brownsville, Tennessee. Following will be the funeral service from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in the same cherished venue. The commemoration of her earthly journey will conclude with burial at Cemetery Street in Stanton, Tennessee, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
As we bid farewell to Helen Ruth Campbell, we remember her not only for the life she lived but for the quiet virtues she embodied: a love for reading, a warm heart for family, and a faith that inspired. Her legacy is one of devotion, gentleness, and a life well lived, forever etched in the annals of those who had the fortune to cross her path.
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