Marjorie Campbell
Marj Campbell, born Marjorie Annette McLachlan to Wilbert and Violet McLachlan on March 25, 1940, in Firdale, Manitoba, passed on October 2, 2025. She is predeceased by her parents, and her husband, Glenn Campbell, her sisters, Merle Olmstead and Mildred Wood, and her brother-in-law, Greg Wood. She is survived by many who will miss her dearly: her children, Bonnie Campbell-Soper (Perry Soper), Brett Campbell (Karen Campbell), Robert Campbell (Spencer Duncanson), her grand-children, Alexa McCaskill, Shane McCaskill (Kelsey Miller), Lyndon Soper (Melanie Soper), Jessica Campbell, Danielle Tremblett (Brad Watt), her great grand-children Annika Soper, Casey Wright, Cadence Wright, Carson Tremblett, Madison Tremblett, nephews and nieces, Lori Porter (Geoff Porter) and Lisa Wood (Jimmie Raiano) and their families, Doug Olmstead, Debbie Arsenault (Herb Arsenault), Donalda Naismith (Albert Naismith) and their families, and brother-in-law, Neil Olmstead. She is thankful for the 35 years of great friendship and many years travelling with Wendy Lundy. Bonnie, Brett, and Bob would also like to extend a profound appreciation to Lori Porter for her dedicated support to mom over the years and throughout her health issues.
As a recipient of many awards throughout her life for her dedication to transporting seniors in the community, for volunteering to the Carberry Ag Society, for her lasting contribution to the Municipal Government as one of the first female councillors to be elected, and for her exemplary service and dedication in the community of Carberry for which she was recognized as Citizen of the Year, Mom was driven by the desire to help and to be the voice for those who needed it.
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Marjorie Campbell
Marj Campbell, born Marjorie Annette McLachlan to Wilbert and Violet McLachlan on March 25, 1940, in Firdale, Manitoba, passed on October 2, 2025. She is predeceased by her parents, and her husband, Glenn Campbell, her sisters, Merle Olmstead and Mildred Wood, and her brot
Carberry Plains Cemetery
122 Main Street Carberry, MB R0K 0H0
Carberry Plains Cemetery
122 Main Street Carberry, MB