Linda Carole Campbell

March 5, 1948 ~ January 14, 2023
Linda Carole Campbell, 74, of Indianapolis, passed away during the evening hours of Saturday, January 14, 2023, surrounded by her family at home after a courageous battle with kidney disease. Linda was born on March 5, 1948, in Greensburg, Indiana to the late George Raymond Lindsey and Gloria Nadine (Hudson) Pugh.
Linda graduated from Madison High School in the class of 1966, where she was active in the Photography Club, Thespians Club, Sunshine Society, and numerous other clubs. She attended Louisville Business College for business courses, and then the University of Indianapolis with computer programming and accounting as her focus. In 2004 Linda retired from bookkeeping at Terstep. Out of all her vocations, Linda was an incredibly loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
When not working or being devoted to her family, Linda enjoyed vacations and traveling, specifically to Florida. If there was one hobby she was truly passionate about, it was Corvettes and Corvette racing. She was a member of the Corvette Club and Women’s Corvette Time Trial Racing. A funny memory that her family will always remember about her is during one race, Linda entered the track and did a lap going the wrong way! She loved being at the racetrack, and now is racing the golden streets in heaven pain-free.
Linda was a beautiful lady who loved her family fiercely. Although her earthly battle with her health has ended, her family has faith in knowing she has the most beautiful pair of wings. She will be greatly missed and forever loved.
Along with her parents, Linda was preceded in death by her brother, Russell Lindsey, beloved granddaughter, Amanda Steagall, and her canine companion, Jack.
Survivors include her husband, Edwin L. Campbell whom she was united in marriage to on June 7, 2004, in Captiva Island, Florida. Linda’s children, Kimberly (Gary) Vinson, Kevin (Denise) Crandell, Stepdaughters, Adrienne Rexroat and Gretchen Campbell; grandchildren, Andrew (Shannon) Steagall, Ashley Steagall, Tyler Crandell, and Joshua Crandell; step-grandchildren, Lynsy (Dustin) Grubbs, Travis Cornett, Brianna (Zach) Fields, McCauleigh Whalen, and Sophia Cordova; her great-grandchildren, Brayden Steagall, Carson Steagall, Hudson Steagall, Haiden Steagall, Mason Sleeth, and Parker Sleeth; step greatgrandchildren, Carter Grubbs, Parker Grubbs, Kayden Cornett, Spencer Fields, and Sawyer Fields; her loving pup, Coco; a host of extended family members and friends.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 1 to 2 p.m., at the O’Riley-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis. The funeral service will follow at 2p.m. Burial will be in Round Hill Cemetery. Visit www.ORileyBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I love you Mimi
I ham so sorry for your loss.
We were classmates at MCHS class of 66.
Prayers for the entire family.
Ed, so sorry to see this. You and Linda were two of my best friends when living in HArbor Oaks.Fl. Think of you so often..Prayers and thoughts … Mae Bolt , Lansing, Michigan
Being a classmate, I would like to extend my condolences to her family. I just lost my twin sister (Mitzi Grubbs) in October. It is truly a sad time for the loved ones left behind, but we must remember that there are worse things than dearth and she doesn’t have to suffer anymore.
Chris & Kyndra Campbell has purchased Blooming Sympathy Garden for Linda Campbell
Words can’t express the loss of my dear friend Linda. I feel so blessed to have gotten to know Ed and Linda and their families these past few years and so grateful they were my neighbors. Coco brought us all together and we often said Linda was a sister to me and Sandy. She will be so missed. My sympathy’s to all of the family.
Please know we are with you all in spirit. The slide tribute was so well done and a great remembrance of our dear friend. Sending prayers and hugs to the families feeling such a deep loss. I will miss you Linda.
So sorry for your loss. We were classmates at MCHS in 1966.
Chris (Briddle) Miller