Elizabeth Libby Graham Campbell

1920 ∼ 2013

Elizabeth Libby Graham Campbell

Elizabeth Libby Graham Campbell of Orange, Texas, passed away on Saturday, March 02, 2013. She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, David Vernon Campbell. She is survived by three daughters, Beth Mathews and husband Leonard, Dana Miller and husband Ken, and Margaret Bell and husband James. She is survived by five grandchildren, Campbell Miller, Travis Bell, Laura Vickers, Julie Westervelt, and Kristi Mathews. She enjoyed her four great grandchildren, Hazel, Justin, Jonathan, and Laura. She was also survived by her sister-in-law, Libba Graham of Georgia, and her brother-in-law, Verle Campbell of Ohio.

Originally from McRae, Georgia, Libby grew up in Georgia and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. She taught school for a short time before marrying Vernon, her soul mate for life, and dedicating her energy and love to raising her three girls.

Libby was very active in the Orange community where she lived for the past sixty-eight years. She was a past board member of Salvation Army, the Leaf and Petal Garden Club, and charter member of AAUW, Orange Chapter. She was especially active and involved in numerous ministries of the First United Methodist Church of Orange.

Libby will best be remembered by those who knew her as a true lady. She cared for and desired to help others in every possible way. She never forgot a friend's special dates of celebration. None will forget her contagious smile and the joy she brought to everyone's life. She was the matriarch of her family who embodied constant loyalty and who was a loving, encouraging presence in the lives of her family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at the First United Methodist Church sanctuary on Friday, March 8, at 10:30 a.m. Visitation with the family will be at 9:30 a.m. prior to the service.

Memorial may be sent to the First United Methodist Church of Orange.

Condolences

Anonymous March 8, 2013
Libby was a wonderful, giving woman who was always willing to help anyone who needed her. I'm so glad that I got to know her. I was unable to attend her viewing and memorial, but I will always remember her the way she lived.##imported-begin##Anna Harner##imported-end##
Anonymous March 6, 2013
Margaret, so sorry for the lose of your mom. I have fond memories of her and our MYF days. You and your family are in my prayers. Sue McLellan Simons##imported-begin##Sue McLellan Simons##imported-end##
Anonymous March 5, 2013
Blessings to the family of Libby. Libby was a wonderful person and a great role model as a wife and mother. I was a member of the Fidelis Class at FUMC Orange with her until we moved away. She always remembered my birthday.##imported-begin##Joan Haddock##imported-end##
Anonymous March 5, 2013
Libby was a wonderful Christian lady that lived what she said. She was always so kind and friendly to me. Many times she shared her love for me when I needed it.##imported-begin##Alyece Garrett##imported-end##
Anonymous March 4, 2013
Was in Orange and noticed that your Mother passed away. So sorry for your loss. I really enjoyed being around your mom. Dana Craft##imported-begin##Dana L Craft##imported-end##
Anonymous March 4, 2013
I WILL MISS LIBY SO MUCH SHE WAS SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART OF MY LIFE . I WILL KEEP THE FAMILY IN MY PRAYERS##imported-begin##BARBARA GEORGE RIDDICK##imported-end##