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Pauline Due Campbell

d. April 11, 2006

MRS. PAULINE "POLLY" DUE CAMPBELL Mrs. Annie Pauline "Polly" Due Campbell, 84, life-long resident of Columbia, died Saturday, July 19, 2003 at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Nashville Highway, with Rev. Cordell Smith, pastor of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Rev. Wendell Trotter of Huntsville, Alabama, former pastor officiating. Burial will be in the Polk Memorial Gardens. The family will visit with friends Monday from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Oakes & Nichols. Memorials may be made to the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church Youth Fund. Notes of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.oakesandnichols.com. The Maury County native was reared on Due Lane the daughter of the late Joe Pillow Due and Annie Gertrude Estes Due. She attended McDowell Elementary School and graduated from Columbia Central High School. She was married December 7, 1941 at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church to the late James M. "Jeep" Campbell, Sr. As the wedding couple exited the church following the ceremony, the announcement was made of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Mr. Campbell, well-known Maury County businessman, died December 6, 1978. Mrs. Campbell was very active in all aspects of her church, becoming a member in 1929. Next to her Lord and Master and her family, she loved her church. The children and youth all knew her affectionately as "NANA." She never missed a Wednesday evening Youth Program or any other Children and Youth programs and was their number one fan. She became ill while attending one of their meetings. For many years, Mrs. Campbell and her sister, Janie D. Ewing, were voted number one fans of the Church Women's Softball Team and never missed a game. After Mrs. Ewing's death, she continued to cheer for the teams at games. She was also an avid fan of the Columbia Central High School games and always followed the CSCC Softball team, coached by her son Eddie. Survivors include two sons, James M. "Jimmy" (Sue) Campbell, Jr. and Edward Joseph "Eddie" (Sherry) Campbell; two granddaughters, Meredith Ann (Terrence) Campbell Bybee and Ashley Ann Campbell; two great-grandchildren, Campbell Tyler Bybee and MacKenzie Ann Bybee; a brother, J. P. (Evelyn) Due, Jr.; two nieces, Deborah Ann Due and Ava Denise (Dan) Goodwin; other nieces, Alison Ewing Dooley, Lindsey Armour and Mandy Armour; special friend of 27 years, Helen Woodson. She was preceded in death by a brother and sister-in-law, Raymond and Charlotte Fleming Due; a sister and brother-in-law, Janie Elizabeth and Jewel Clark Ewing and a nephew, Judge Edwin Clark Ewing. Active pallbearers are Campbell T. Bybee, Terrence W. Bybee, Dan Goodwin, Jimmy Upshaw, Tom Croft, Ronnie Flippo, Chad Houghteling, G. W. Miller, Bobby Lovell, Jerry Corvin and Jerry Sweeney. Honorary pallbearers include the active and inactive Elders, the Covenant Circle of the Cumberland Presbyterian Women, the Golden Girls, the Bethany Sunday School Class and staff of the Wednesday Youth Workers of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church; employees of Eddie J. Campbell & Associates, J. Campbell Enterprises, LLC, and Campbell & Due Contractors, Inc, James Bybee, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hinderliter and Mrs. Everette Brown.

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