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Mary Virginia “Ginny” <I>Coughlan</I> Campello

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Mary Virginia “Ginny” Coughlan Campello

Birth
Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
15 Sep 2001 (aged 71)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
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MARY VIRGINIA COUGHLAN "Ginny" CAMPELLO, age 71, died September 15, 2001 in Colorado Springs, CO.

She retired as a Management Engineer for the Department of Defense. Ginny grew up in Silver Spring, MD, attending St. Michael's School and the Academy of the Holy Names. She was the daughter of the late Judge J. Fendall Coughlan and Virginia Gott Coughlan, who now lives in Annapolis, MD.

She is also survived by two sons, Robert F. and Stephen B. of Colorado Springs; three sisters, Peggy Booth of Germantown, MD, Pat Donovan of Annapolis, MD and Barbara Harding of Littleton, CO; three granddaughters, three great-grandchildren and her companion, Richard H. Inman.

Her husband, Robert Campello, Jr. and her daughter, Christine Lea, preceded her in death. There will be a memorial Mass at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 824 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring at 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 17, 2001.


Published in The Colorado Springs Gazette from 9/14/2008 - 9/15/2008

In Remembrance of Ginny Campello

The best of the Great Ladies



MARY VIRGINIA COUGHLAN "Ginny" CAMPELLO, age 71, died September 15, 2001 in Colorado Springs, CO.

She retired as a Management Engineer for the Department of Defense. Ginny grew up in Silver Spring, MD, attending St. Michael's School and the Academy of the Holy Names. She was the daughter of the late Judge J. Fendall Coughlan and Virginia Gott Coughlan, who now lives in Annapolis, MD.

She is also survived by two sons, Robert F. and Stephen B. of Colorado Springs; three sisters, Peggy Booth of Germantown, MD, Pat Donovan of Annapolis, MD and Barbara Harding of Littleton, CO; three granddaughters, three great-grandchildren and her companion, Richard H. Inman.

Her husband, Robert Campello, Jr. and her daughter, Christine Lea, preceded her in death. There will be a memorial Mass at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 824 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring at 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 17, 2001.


Published in The Colorado Springs Gazette from 9/14/2008 - 9/15/2008

In Remembrance of Ginny Campello

The best of the Great Ladies




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