
Nancy Jane Campbell
April 12, 1942 – January 26, 2025
Nancy Jane Campbell passed away on January 26, 2025, at 82, surrounded by her family. Born on April 12, 1942, in Wichita Falls, Texas, Nancy was the daughter of Raymond Edwin Greene and Ara Mae Atkins Greene.
Over the past five years, Alzheimer’s slowly took its toll, but Nancy’s family never stopped showing up for her. It wasn’t always easy, but they made the most of their time together. While saying goodbye has been hard, they find peace in knowing she’s finally free from suffering and back in the arms of her beloved husband, Thomas.
Nancy is preceded in death by her parents Raymond and Ara Mae Greene; and her husband, Thomas Edwin Campbell. She is survived by her children, Kristen Jane Campbell and William "Bill" Raymond Campbell and wife Chelsea Elliot Campbell; and her grandchildren, Thomas Alexander Campbell, William Elliott Campbell, and Kyle Patrick Campbell.
In her memory, the family invites those who knew Nancy to honor her by contributing to the Alzheimer’s Association or Fairmont Hospice.
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Lynda McFarlane (Haller)
First I wish to offer prayers to Nancy's family. I do know how hard the last years have been for them. I am experiencing much of the same with my brother and sister-in-law, oddly both at the same time. But on a more positive note I have the fondest Nancy Greene memories. She was so much fun!! Maryann and Bette probably have better stories than I do but many years ago our little girls family flew to Nancy's home for a reunion. We laughed ourselves silly. Oh how I wish she could have joined me and Bette recently on a hilarious two hour phone conversation. She would have had a lot to contribute to the memories and laughter! RIP dear friend.
Bette Wheeler (Kimbrough)
Nancy was one of my very best friends in highschool and many years after. Nancy, Kay Hickman and I enjoyed singing together in our trio "The Hi'-Fi's" (very few will remember that era) for several years singing for both our Harding events as well as many others outside of school. We continued our friendship even though we lived several states away from each other. Our last "get together" was at her home in Austin where we reminisced together with our close friends and had many laughs about our past, present and hopes of the future. She had T-Shirts made for all of us with the Harding Eagle and class of '60 printed on them. A wonderful memory for all of us! My condolences and prayers are with her family and may they know that Nancy is in our hearts with love and wonderful memories of our good friend.
Bette Wheeler (Kimbrough)