Irene Isabelle Ulsh Campbell

irene campbell

November 11, 1923 ~ April 11, 2006

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Campbell, Irene Isabelle Ulsh, died peacefully on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at the Catholic Care Center in Wichita, KS at the age of 82 years and 5 months. Funeral services are 10:00 A.M., Saturday, April 15 at the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church. Burial follows at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Irene was born November 11, 1923 at the family farm 2 miles south of Peabody, KS. She was the oldest of four children born to Roy Gerald and Frances Gladys (Slater) Ulsh. She and George F. Campbell were united in marriage on April 16, 1950. To this union was born three children, Marc Alan, Priscilla Rae and Phyllis Louise. Irene was preceded in death by her husband, George, her parents Roy and Frances, and brother, Lawrence. She leaves as her survivors, son, Marc and wife, Carol Campbell of Wichita, KS; daughter, Priscilla and husband, Chris Tiger of Owasso, OK and daughter, Phyllis and husband, Don Hasty of Ashland, KS; grandchildren, Matthew, Carla, Jeffrey and Kevin Campbell, Amy (Brian) Givens, Aaron (Heather) Tiger and Justin, Jordan and Emily Hasty; her sister and brother, Maxine Ulsh and Irvin Ulsh; sister-in-law, Alice Ulsh; several nieces and nephews, and a host of friends. The family has suggested memorials to the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, 1600 W. 27th N., Wichita, KS, 67204 or to the Trinity Academys future football program, 12345 E. 21st, Wichita, KS, 67206. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.

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  1. Phyllis and family We are praying for you all. I always enjoyed speaking to your mother when she visited Ashland. Such a gracious lady! Anna Jean

  2. I will always have great memories of my Aunt Irene and the special things that she did,like the many birthday cards that always arrived just in time, with the simplest greeting ‘Aunt Irene’ but you knew that she specially picked it out for you and she always remembered, even when she did not feel good. The visits with Aunt Irene and how I could always catch up on what everyone was doing. I will miss those times. Marc, Priscilla, Phyillis and their families, Iwill keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Love your cousin Lois Cox

  3. We are sorry to learn of your Mother’s passing. We treasure the many years of friendship we have enjoyed with the Campbell family starting at Garrison Elementary School. We know you will miss her greatly—we know her life was a blessing to all who knew her.

  4. I am Carolyn Austin and my sister is Judy Carter. My parents, Maxine and Lee Wallace, were neighbors of your parents for many years. Judy called me today and told me of your mom’s passing. My mother has been making her home with me since my dad’s passing. We want to send our deepest condolences. We realize that this is a most unique situation. On the one hand we are sadden by the death of our loved one yet we are thankful that they no longer are in any discomfort or pain. On the other hand, we rejoice because as Christians we are immediately in the presence of Jesus when we pass from this life to the next. Please know that you are in our thoughts. Because He lives, we can face tomorrow. In His Light, Carolyn

  5. Tom and I send our love and prayers for comfort and peace for the family. Although we did not know your Mother personally, we always enjoyed seeing her in church with you. May God’s great comfort be with you at this time. Your Mother will be celebrating Easter in Heaven and watching all of us celebrate on Earth. Praise God for his love and sacrifice for each of us. A Mother’s love is always with us. God bless each of you. Our Love, Tom and Phyllis Feller

  6. We know your Mother will be missed by many. Do know our prayers and thoughts are with you all during this time! Please know if there is anything we can do, we’re just a phone call away! Do take care! – Love always, The Foxes, Ashland, Ks

  7. So sorry to hear the loss of your mother. May the memories comfort you in you time of sorrow. I remember playing over at your house during our grade school years at Garrison.


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