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Larrow-Lee

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Campbell

January 20, 1928 – October 7, 2021

Obituary

Larrow-Lee Campbell, 93, of Vero Beach, Florida died on October 7, 2021. She was born January 20, 1928 in Springfield, Massachusetts, the daughter of Robert C. Dillon and Edna ( Foy) Dillon and grew up in the Boston area, spending time with family in Vermont. She attended Tufts University and after marrying in 1950 she moved frequently during her husband's enlistment with the USAF during and after the Korean Conflict. She loved children, animals and classical music, was compassionate and charitable, and unbeatable at Scrabble. She taught kindergarten and was a scout den mother before moving back to New England. Lee and Bud raised 4 children in Wakefield and Danvers, Massachusetts and Kennebunk, Maine.  Larrow-Lee  enjoyed many summers on Lake Damariscotta with her children and their friends, and her grandchildren. She retired to Vero Beach, Florida in 1990, where she was very active with committees and served as president of the Grove Isle Board of Directors.

She was predeceased by her husband of 53 years, Gardner Edward Campbell Jr. (Bud), of Vero Beach and her sister, Ann Hershner of Arlington Virginia.  She is survived by her sons Gardner E. Campbell III of Port Charlotte, Florida,  Craig Campbell of South Portland, Maine; daughters Cynthia Lee Campbell of Scarborough, Maine, Janice Swift of Satellite Beach, Florida; grandchildren Karrilee Campbell, Gardner Campbell IV, Erica Campbell Crea, and C. Dillon Swift; seven great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Family graveside services will be held at Lakeside Cemetery in Wakefield, Ma.

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