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Jeanne Campbell

October 1, 1963 ~ April 26, 2026

Jeanne Campbell, 62, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, passed away from a sudden illness on April 26, 2026, at the Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House, Hiawatha. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. The family is being cared for by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids.

Jeanne was born October 1, 1963, in Syracuse, New York, daughter of Robert and Margaret Campbell. She graduated from Pensacola High School and was united in marriage to the love of her life, Susan Windfield on June 27, 2015, at the Pinicon Ridge Campground, Central City, Iowa.

Jeanne was a kind and compassionate soul who cared deeply for those around her. She enjoyed the outdoors, especially camping and fishing, and treasured every moment spent with her family. Jeanne was a devoted sports fan who loved watching the Iowa Hawkeyes football team, the New Orleans Saints, and the Indiana Fever. In her quieter moments, she enjoyed Marvel movies, watching her favorite shows on the Food Network, and reading.

She is survived by her wife, Susan “Sue” Campbell; daughter, Heather Windfield; grandson, Kaleb Talley; sister-in-law, KayLynn Wakanda; nieces and nephews, Bobby Campbell, Shannon Campbell, Monica Campbell, and David Dye; many loving dogs; and honorary family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Robert Ewing Campbell; parents-in-law, George and Clara Dye; and sister-in-law, Rusty Nelson.

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  1. Sue, so sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences for you and Jeanne’s family.

    Wayne, Eric and Baxter

  2. Thinking of all at this time. Sue was a great person. She loved Gracie and Zoey.
    I am so are you doing? Are youglad I was able to meet you two❤️

  3. I have known Jeanne for many years, even before she officially became family. We shared many wonderful memories Christmases together in Iowa and Pensacola; vacations to Disneyland and Chicago. Getting separated on the train in Chicago was an experience all in itself. Waiting for Jeanne to win free concert tickets was amazing. She knew just what to do. We were able to get some amazing seats to see Air Supply and Stevie Nicks. Those moments of laughter and friendship will stay with me always.

  4. I’m so sorry Sue. I wish there was something I could do or say. Instead I’m sending prayers and lots of hugs.
    Jodie

  5. Praying for y’all during this difficult time. I love you “Aunt” Jeanne and we will all miss you greatly

  6. I’m so sorry for the heartache that you all are experiencing.
    I’m so grateful for the time we all lived in the same place and that my daughter Katie and Heather grew up together. We all had some good times for many years.
    Sue and Heather know that you are in my prayers, and thoughts. With all my love. ❤️

  7. My condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family. Jeanne was an amazing person and we had some really wonderful times together. I will miss her especially when camping. It just won’t be the same. From poking and tending the campfire, to all the great meals and we can’t forget the “Fireball”…you will be missed my friend. Much love to Sue and Heather. Hugs being sent.

  8. Sending my thoughts and prayers to all. I became part of the family after we adopted Suzy. Since then we had game nights, watched movies and football games together and one of my favorite things was Jeanne allowing Heather and I to camp. Thank you Jeanne, Sue, and Heather.

  9. Jeanne, you will be missed. I remember running over your foot once. I was devastated. You mentioned it to me but wasn’t phased. Your memory will always be a blessing to us all.

  10. Sue and family
    I am one of the many lives that was touched by Jeanne. Working with her will always be remembered.
    I am so sorry for your loss. She will be missed.

  11. My deepest condolences-
    I’m terribly sorry for your loss. Jeanne was such a sweet and kind lady. I’m glad to have gotten the chance to visit with her th past few years! She had such a beautiful smile!! Her gift of biscuits and gravy will always be a find memory! Her love of cooking was always inspirational.
    May you find peace in the memories you’ve shared. Gentle hugs –

  12. Some of the memories I can think of are. When she taught me to ride a bike, making grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, riding in the bed of her vw trick on a mattress, teaching me how to grill, respect for animals, and the wedding of my parents I waited for years to happen. She was a great mom and grandma. I will always love and miss her.

  13. So many memories that we have shared over the years. You used to throw me over your shoulder and carry me through the Econo-Food parking lot while I screamed put me down. All the concerts we went to together, going to Morgan Creek Park helping me study to become a Medical Assistant. Moving to Pensacola to help you with your Dad after his stroke, swimming at the pool, going to Disney world. Camping and all the friends we made together and my favorite getting married in 2015. Our once in a lifetime love since 1990. I will miss and love you forever ♥️

  14. There are no words that can make this better, Sue and Heather. All I can say is that you were some of the best of Jeanne’s life. Love will pull you through. Always talk about her. Tell those silly stories. Remember her as she used to be, and full of “piss and vinegar.” Those stories keep her with us.
    Much love to all of you.
    Cat Sinclair

  15. Sue and family,
    My heartfelt sympathies. You and Jeanne were a beautiful and loving force together. And now you remain that same force with Jeanne’s memories as your constant blessing.

  16. Beautiful picture of her! I’m so sorry for the loss of a great person. I do know she could rock a lab like no other! Fortunate to have been able to work with Jeanne (and you, Sue!) Hold on to the memories and know you are in my thoughts. Stay strong. 💕

  17. Sue and Heather. I am so sorry for your loss. Jennie will be greatly missed and we all loved her so much. I have gone camping with them every summer for 10 years. It will be so different when I go up to LV and she not sitting in the office waiting for me to get there. 🙄


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