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In Loving Memory

Campbell, Jean F

Campbell, Jean F (nee Gaines)

71, passed peacefully on the day of Wednesday August 25th after a stroke. Beloved wife of 48 years to Steven Campbell; loving mother to Kathryn (William) Earls, David Campbell; dear Grandmother of Parker Earls; loving sister to Doug, Jackie, Roger, Bud, Sonny and Gloria.

Jean was a force for good in this world. A revered leader and beacon of hope within the St. Louis mental health community, Jean dedicated her life to helping others as VP Administrator of St. Anthony’s Hospital & Hyland Center for 23 years and co-founder of CenterPointe Hospital. Mom, coach, scouts leader, and all around motivator, Jean gave so much to so many. She loved travel, parties, watching the sunrise and enjoying life with those she loved. A woman of great faith, Jean lived everyday to be the answer to someone’s prayer. Her compassion, courage and contagious energy will shine on in our hearts forever.

Services: Visitation 5-8pm Monday August 30 at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Funeral 12pm Tuesday August 31st at St. Paul’s Catholic Church 15 Forest Knoll Rd.

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12 thoughts on “Campbell, Jean F”

  1. I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Jean. She was a good childhood friend, we had so many good times. Condolences to her family.

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  2. I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Jean. She was a good childhood friend, we had so many good times. Condolences to her family.

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  3. I am so sorry to hear of Jean’s passing. Such fun we had together in high school. I know she has been suffering for quite some time. May she rest in peace now. Sending hugs, love and prayers for you and the rest of your family.

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  4. I am so sorry to hear of Jean’s passing. Such fun we had together in high school. I know she has been suffering for quite some time. May she rest in peace now. Sending hugs, love and prayers for you and the rest of your family.

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  5. I worked for Jean at one point at St. Anthony’s, but then got to know her better when I helped with their home. I had no idea she was ill. Sending my condolences to all of the family. She was a strong, kind woman.

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  6. I worked for Jean at one point at St. Anthony’s, but then got to know her better when I helped with their home. I had no idea she was ill. Sending my condolences to all of the family. She was a strong, kind woman.

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  7. Peace and blessings to the Campbell Family.
    What a huge loss to your family and the friends and colleagues she made through the years. May God bless you in this time of loss.
    I worked with Jean at CenterPointe Hospital, Weldon Springs.
    Jean was definitely a leader in healthcare and mental health treatment arenas. Her faith guided her goals and their accomplishments. Now, may she rest in peace.
    Well done, good and faithful servant!

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  8. Peace and blessings to the Campbell Family.
    What a huge loss to your family and the friends and colleagues she made through the years. May God bless you in this time of loss.
    I worked with Jean at CenterPointe Hospital, Weldon Springs.
    Jean was definitely a leader in healthcare and mental health treatment arenas. Her faith guided her goals and their accomplishments. Now, may she rest in peace.
    Well done, good and faithful servant!

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