Karen Campbell, 64, of Brownwood

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Karen Campbell, a loving mother, grandmother, and devout follower of her faith, passed away on March 21, 2024. Born on February 9, 1960, Karen lived a life filled with joy, faith, and creativity. Her dedication to her family, her church, and her crafts is a testament to her strong, smart, and humorous personality. She is dearly missed by all who knew her, leaving a powerful legacy of strength and faith.

She was the beloved mother of Serenity Daniels and mother-in-law to Joseph Daniels. She took immense pride in her grandchildren, Seth Moreno and Seriaya Daniels, often stating they were her greatest accomplishment. Karen was predeceased by her parents, Aaron and Bonita Newberry, and her sister, Glendola Braswell, and her Brother Milton Newberry Senior.

Karen was a regular attendee at The Church of God where she strengthened her unwavering faith in God and Jesus. She shared this faith with others, teaching them to seek God in everything. Her love for music was profound. Karen loved playing the piano, and her singing, cherished by many, was a glorious expression of her faith.

Apart from her religious and musical endeavors, Karen had a keen interest in crafting. She enjoyed learning about new creative ideas and often immersed herself in reading the Bible during her leisure time. These activities enhanced her spiritual connection and instilled a sense of peace and contentment in her life.

Karen’s legacy lies in her faith, her fervent belief in staying strong in the face of adversity, and her trust in the Lord’s protection. She was always ready to help others and expressed her gratitude to those who helped her. She leaves behind a deep-seated example of strength, faith, and love.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established to honor Karen’s memory. Donations can be made at https://everloved.com/life-of….

Karen’s loss is profoundly felt by everyone who knew and loved her. She instilled in us the values of faith, tenacity, and humor, and her teachings and her spirit remain with us. Her memory and legacy will forever be a beacon of strength, faith, and love.