Obituary
Elizabeth Ann (Liz) was born to Col. Albert and Lucille (Hinchliff) Luppens on May 16, 1940, joining her siblings Patty, Albert, Jimmy, and Pearl. As part of a military family, they lived on different bases until the Colonel’s retirement, when they moved to Raytown, MO, and then to a farm in what is now south Lee’s Summit.
She married Stanley Campbell on Oct. 30, 1955, and to this union were born their six children: Nickolas, Tony, Christopher, Gregory, Suzanne, and Michael. To help support her family, she took in laundry and ironing, and after Stan’s DX was opened, she worked alongside her husband. After their divorce, Liz worked at Wagner Brakes, and eventually got her real estate license. She was also married to Emmett Cameron. She was a member of the Summit United Methodist Church.
Liz entered into the Church Triumphant on December 1, 2021.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her first husband Stan Campbell; her siblings Patty Carter, Albert Luppens, and James Luppens; her son, Tony Campbell, and her daughter-in-law Cheryl (Harris) Campbell.
She is survived by her sister, Pearl Chambers; her brother-in-law Benjamin Carter; her sister-in-law Valeaira Luppens; her children Nickolas (Pam) Campbell, Chris (Diane Brown) Campbell, Greg (Ronna) Campbell, Suzanne Cahill, and Michael Campbell; her step daughter Mary Ann (Cameron) Cox; her grandchildren Susan (Patrick) Shuman, Wesley (Pamela) Campbell, Jason Campbell, Brittni (Caleb) Johnson, Davis Campbell, Matt Campbell, Mitch (Brianna) Campbell, Ashley (Ryan) Sweeten; 11 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The family also appreciates the team at John Knox Village who provided her care for the last few years.
The service to celebrate her life will be Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 11:00 AM at Langsford Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM. Burial will be at Floral Hills East Cemetery, Lee’s Summit, Missouri
In lieau of flowers, the family is asking for donations to the Alzheimer’s Association.
http://act.alz.org/goto/ElizabethCampbell
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I was blessed to have known Elizabeth and to have been both her sister-in-law and her friend. I know she is showered with love and surrounded by her family now.
Great memories. RIP Liz. Great reunion in Heaven going on!
Your mother was the sweetest and funniest. She had a dry sense of humor and I always enjoyed her company. She was taken by a horrible disease but she is in GODS hands now. Remember her how she was with her smile and all the good times. Laugh a little, it helps
I so loved my Aunt Liz. I have fond memories of her from the time I was a little boy though adulthood. She always had a wonderful smile and told the greatest stories. We will miss all those special times and keep her in our hearts forever. We love you Aunt Liz.