Friday, July 03, 2009

CYNTHIA JUANITA CAMPBELL MITCHELL 1953-2009

Cynthia Juanita Campbell Mitchell APRIL 24, 1953--JULY 3, 2009

Cynthia Juanita Campbell Mitchell won her courageous battle with cancer on July 3, 2009 and went to be with the Lord.
Cynthia was a devoted member of Wallace Baptist Church and she taught kindergarten and first grade at SS Dixon Elementary for 30 years. Cynthia devoted her life to raising her nieces, nephews, and grandchildren; teaching children; and to her family. Cynthia was the most kind and patient person, and each one who knew her knows there are not enough words to describe her character and the life she lived.
Funeral services will be held 2pm Sunday, July 5, 2009 at Wallace Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Elizabeth Chapel Cemetery
She is survived by her husband Tommy Mitchell Children Tom (Daphne) Mitchell: Dana (Justin) Foster Grandchildren Taylor Mitchell , Jackson Mitchell Parents Glen and Margaret Campbell Mother-in-law Ruby Lovett; Brothers and Sister Ronald and Kim Campbell L: Keith Robynn) Campbell: Dale (Tracy) Campbell: Renita (David) Enfinger; Brothers and sister-in-laws Syliva Mitchell , David Mitchell, Nina Diamond (Harry ) and Sena McMillan, Nieces and Nephews Ron (Brandy) Campbell, Justin (Shelly Campbell, Ashleigh Campbell, Brittany Campbell, Kaitlyn Campbell, Dale Robert Campbell, Kenna Enfinger, Daysha Enfinger, Great nieces Julia Campbell, Ella Campbell
The family would like to express their deep appreciation to Chuck Cook, Tommy Little, and Fred Kelly of Pilots for Christ for returning Cynthia to Pensacola where she could be with her family and friends during her final hours.
They were truly an answer to prayers.
Family request that donations be made to Pilots for Christ, Inc, PO Box 707, Monroeville, Al 36461 or to Wallace Baptist Church Building Fund.

Published in the Pensacola News Journal on 7/7/2009

1 comment:

Sherry A Bunn said...

Our prayers go to Cynthia's family at this time of sorrow. Cynthia was a beautiful person and will be missed greatly by those who knew her.

~Ron & Sherry Crane Bunn~
Griffin, GA