Service Details
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2019
Visitation: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Homegoing Service: 12:00 p.m.
Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home
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Pansie Marie Campbell
(Re-Baby)
Ms. Pansie Campbell age 66, crossed over peacefully at Ascension All Saints Hospital, surrounded by love and her family, on February 24th, 2019.
Pansie was born October 4th, 1952, in Starkville Mississippi to the late Ms Minnie B. Campbell. Soon after she and her family relocated to Racine, WI where she received her education through the Racine Unified school District and went on to graduate from J.I Case High School, in 1972.
Pansie earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Laboratory Science from the prestigious Marquette University in 1977. She also pursued her passion in Baking and Pastry Arts after graduation, while working she attended, Milwaukee Vocational and Adult Schools, thereafter Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC).
Pansie was employed at the Milwaukee county Hospital for nine years as a Medical laboratory Technologist and continued her career rotating between Milwaukee county and Froedtert Hospital until 1986 when her health began to decline.
She was a member of Second Missionary Baptist Church under the former leadership of Pastor Daryn Crenshaw. She accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and was baptized in faith. She humbly participated in ministry through sharing her profound gift of giving, singing and baking. Pansie was a master baker who crafted delectable desserts that included ingredients of love and perfection, in which she touched many hearts and souls. Every year the community along with her Family eagerly awaited and anticipated her holiday delights.
Pansie was a gentle and meek woman who had a profound love for family. Holidays were especially meaningful to her, as she looked forward to fellowshipping with her family. She really valued and appreciated the quality time she shared with her sisters; and held her nieces and nephews near and dear to her heart. Pansie exemplified the power, and strength of unity when it comes to supporting her family wholeheartedly. She eagerly showed interest and excitement when talking or listening to their personal and professional endeavors.
-Preceded her in death; a Great Cloud of Witnesses; Grandparents, Gaston and Pansy Canady, one Aunt Mandy Covington, two brothers Frankie Gandy and Willie James Campbell, one Sister Bobbie Jean (née Campbell) Hicks, two infant brothers, nephew Frank Gandy and great nephew Harvey Gandy and one great niece Taliesha Souter and beloved brother-in-law, Darnell Henley
She leaves to cherish her precious memories; Sisters, Maryann Campbell-Henley of Starkville, MS, Joann Campbell of Wheeling Ill, Brothers, Eddie, David and Craig Campbell of Racine, WI. A host of 14 precious nieces and nephews and 35 great nieces and nephews.
BUB HICKS AND FAMILY says
NO BEAUTY SHINES BRIGHTER THAN THAT OF A GOOD HEART. 🌹
J. Flowers says
Dear family and friends, I’m very sorry for your loss. Many of us have experienced the death of a loved one. But we have hope at John 5:28, 29 where it says that all those in the memorial tombs will hear Jesus’ voice and come out. Yes, in the near future we will see our loved ones again resurrected back to life in perfect health here on earth. I hope this scripture brings you comfort.
Monique Williams says
Praying for the Campbell family , love yall always.
Pastor's A.L. & Andrella.Covington says
At this time may God be with you and may he bring you comfort
Mary Covington and Family says
You will alway be loved and missed cousin your quiness and smile I will remember forever. Love you
Tammi J McCright says
I’m so sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers.
Shirley says
I’m sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy to the family. May God comfort the family during this difficult time. 2 Corinthians 1:3, 4
Gary & Rebecca Goodwin says
Our condolences to the Campbell family…Sorry to hear of your lost at these times.
Kurtis Kodell Hicks says
Sorry,For our lost ! No Thank God again for another Win! Let us rejoice as the the Saints go Marching In,Catch you on the other side Aunty,I’ll see you again Kurtis Kodell Hicks
Judy Collins- Takoma Park, MD says
Condolences to the Campbell family. Pansie was a kind, gentle and soft spoken spirit. She had a special self confidence and resilience. I thought of her often over the years. We were neighbors and classmates when your family moved to Wisconsin from Mississippi. Your family lived on Hampden Place and my famiky lived on 10th St.
May she Rest In Peace.
Blessings to your family.
Brenda Allen says
So, so for your loss . I went to highschool with pansie she was to me a quite sweet soul . I know she will be missed . Condolences to family and loved ones.