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DeAnn <I>Stinchcomb</I> Campbell

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DeAnn Stinchcomb Campbell

Birth
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
5 Jan 2018 (aged 71)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Minco, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Obituary courtesy of the El Reno Tribune Online 1/10/2018

Memorial services for DeAnn Campbell of Minco will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church of Minco with Rev. Diane Pruitt officiating. Burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home.

Mrs. Campbell died Jan. 5 at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City. She was born Jan. 23, 1946, in Chickasha. She graduated from Minco High School in 1964 and earned a bachelor’s degree from OSU and a master’s degree from SWOSU. DeAnn began her teaching career in Kansas City, Kan., then Minco Public Schools teaching science. She later received a grant from Cameron University at Lawton developing science curriculum for state teachers and again for Oklahoma City Public Schools.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Minco and the Methodist Women’s Group, and a board member for the Minco Senior Citizens Center.

She is survived by her mother, Charlene Stinchcomb of Minco; her husband, Bruce Campbell of the home; sons, Michael Gurule of Oklahoma City and Ian Campbell of Moore; brother, Darrell Stinchcomb of Cashion; and two grandsons.In Memoriam

DeANN CAMPBELL
January 23, 1946 ~ January 5, 2018

Memorial services for DeAnn Campbell of Minco will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church of Minco with Rev. Diane Pruitt officiating.

Burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home.

DeAnn was born January 23, 1946 at Chickasha to Ivan Lee and Fay Charlene (Fryrear) Stinchcomb

Mrs. Campbell died Jan. 5 at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City.

DeAnn was raised in the Minco community, graduated from Minco High School in 1964, She was a cheerleader, played basketball, participated in 4H and achieved Outstanding State Member and her picture in Oklahoma Today Magazine, 1963 4H Hall of Fame.

DeAnn attained her Bachelor's Degree from OSU and her Master's Degree from SWOSU.

DeAnn married David Bruce Campbell in July 27, 1998 at the First United Methodist Church of Minco. Member of the First United Methodist Church of Minco, was a church leader, taught Sunday school, sang in the choir and helped start the Bell Choir, member of the Methodist Women's Group, which made quilts for the sick. Was a board Member for the Minco Senior Citizens Center.

Started her teaching career at Kansas City, Kansas, then Minco Public Schools teaching science, later received a grant from Cameron University at Lawton developing science curriculum for state teachers and again for Oklahoma City Public Schools, OCCC and mid and high school teachers

Preceded in death by her father, Lee Stinchcomb, brother, Larry Lee Stinchcomb

Survived by her mother, Charlene Stinchcomb of Minco, Husband Bruce Campbell of the home in Minco,

Sons, Michael Gurule of Oklahoma City, Ian James Campbell and wife Marilyn of Moore,

Brother, Darrell Charles Stinchcomb and wife Sally Jo of Cashion, Sister-in-law, Wilma Sharon Stinchcomb of Oklahoma City,

Niece and Nephew, Jane Ann McCarthy and husband Todd of Oklahoma City, Christopher Lee Stinchcomb of Oklahoma City, great nephew, Thomas McCarthy, 2 Grandsons, Eli and Daniel Campbell,
Numerous other relatives and friends
Obituary courtesy of the El Reno Tribune Online 1/10/2018

Memorial services for DeAnn Campbell of Minco will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church of Minco with Rev. Diane Pruitt officiating. Burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home.

Mrs. Campbell died Jan. 5 at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City. She was born Jan. 23, 1946, in Chickasha. She graduated from Minco High School in 1964 and earned a bachelor’s degree from OSU and a master’s degree from SWOSU. DeAnn began her teaching career in Kansas City, Kan., then Minco Public Schools teaching science. She later received a grant from Cameron University at Lawton developing science curriculum for state teachers and again for Oklahoma City Public Schools.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Minco and the Methodist Women’s Group, and a board member for the Minco Senior Citizens Center.

She is survived by her mother, Charlene Stinchcomb of Minco; her husband, Bruce Campbell of the home; sons, Michael Gurule of Oklahoma City and Ian Campbell of Moore; brother, Darrell Stinchcomb of Cashion; and two grandsons.In Memoriam

DeANN CAMPBELL
January 23, 1946 ~ January 5, 2018

Memorial services for DeAnn Campbell of Minco will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church of Minco with Rev. Diane Pruitt officiating.

Burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home.

DeAnn was born January 23, 1946 at Chickasha to Ivan Lee and Fay Charlene (Fryrear) Stinchcomb

Mrs. Campbell died Jan. 5 at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City.

DeAnn was raised in the Minco community, graduated from Minco High School in 1964, She was a cheerleader, played basketball, participated in 4H and achieved Outstanding State Member and her picture in Oklahoma Today Magazine, 1963 4H Hall of Fame.

DeAnn attained her Bachelor's Degree from OSU and her Master's Degree from SWOSU.

DeAnn married David Bruce Campbell in July 27, 1998 at the First United Methodist Church of Minco. Member of the First United Methodist Church of Minco, was a church leader, taught Sunday school, sang in the choir and helped start the Bell Choir, member of the Methodist Women's Group, which made quilts for the sick. Was a board Member for the Minco Senior Citizens Center.

Started her teaching career at Kansas City, Kansas, then Minco Public Schools teaching science, later received a grant from Cameron University at Lawton developing science curriculum for state teachers and again for Oklahoma City Public Schools, OCCC and mid and high school teachers

Preceded in death by her father, Lee Stinchcomb, brother, Larry Lee Stinchcomb

Survived by her mother, Charlene Stinchcomb of Minco, Husband Bruce Campbell of the home in Minco,

Sons, Michael Gurule of Oklahoma City, Ian James Campbell and wife Marilyn of Moore,

Brother, Darrell Charles Stinchcomb and wife Sally Jo of Cashion, Sister-in-law, Wilma Sharon Stinchcomb of Oklahoma City,

Niece and Nephew, Jane Ann McCarthy and husband Todd of Oklahoma City, Christopher Lee Stinchcomb of Oklahoma City, great nephew, Thomas McCarthy, 2 Grandsons, Eli and Daniel Campbell,
Numerous other relatives and friends


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