In Memory

Ann Campbell (Peck)

Ann Campbell (Peck)

Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf
Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf
Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf
Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf
Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf
Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf

Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old.

A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery.

Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends.

In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested.  Obituary

Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck, a child of God, went to be with her Father in heaven on Thursday evening, June 25, 2015, where she was received by the loving arms of her parents. Ms. Peck was 63 years old. Service: A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn St. Ann's cremated remains will be placed with her parents privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions for lung cancer research to the American Cancer Society , 3301 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, celebrating Ann's life, is suggested. Born Dec. 1, 1951, Ann was the daughter of Katherine Love and Charles Boyle Campbell Jr. After graduating from R.L. Paschal High School, she received a degree in fashion merchandising from Texas Christian University in 1973. While at TCU, she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and remained very active throughout her life. Her memberships also included Canwick Club and the Junior League of Fort Worth. Ann enjoyed working as a bridal consultant at Neiman Marcus, an oil and gas division order analyst, and the bookkeeper for several Fort Worth real estate companies. She was a wonderful and proud mother to her daughter, Sarah, who was so precious to her. Ann was known to those who love her as sophisticated and classy, with a quick wit and kind heart. She was a fabulous friend and a second mother to many of Sarah's friends. She was surrounded by her family when she left us all too soon. Survivors: In addition to her daughter, Sarah Katherine Peck, Ann is survived by her future son-in-law, Alex Gage Simmons; sister, Margaret Womack Campbell; brother, Charles Brice Campbell; nephew, Charles Alan Campbell; a large extended family; and numerous loving friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=ann-hamilton-campbell-peck&pid=175173573&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.tv9CIBG2.dpuf



 
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06/29/15 12:28 PM #6    

Cherie Strother (Cross)

Ann was lovely and the epitome of style and class. What a loss for her family & friends.  Best, Cherie Cross 

 

 

 


06/29/15 03:24 PM #7    

John Laidlaw

Rest in Peace Dear Sweet Lady

John Laidlaw

 


06/29/15 03:35 PM #8    

Cheryl Pinkerton (Prindle)

I was so surprised to hear of Ann's passing.  She was such a kind person.  My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

 


06/29/15 04:11 PM #9    

Chris Callaway

Ann had a great sense of humor.  She could always put things into perspective.  I hope that her family finds comfort that she is no longer suffering.  Thank you God for watching over our friend.


06/29/15 05:13 PM #10    

Nancy Ennen (Schaefers)

I am so sad to hear of Ann's passing.  She was one of my friends from McLean and a very smart and well-dressed person who will be missed by all of those who were classmates!  God bless Ann & her family.  


06/29/15 08:40 PM #11    

Kathy Alexander

 

We will miss you, Ann. We'll miss your smile, your style, and humor. Rest peacefully friend. 

                      Kathy Alexander

 


06/29/15 10:08 PM #12    

Diane Stroeck (Hughes)

We will miss you at lunch!  Rest in peace my friend!


06/25/16 10:53 AM #13    

Virginia Hayes (Presnell)

A measure of joy went out of my life a year ago today when precious friend, Ann Hamilton Campbell Peck passed from her earthly life. I know I speak for many others as Ann had many close friends from our class.

While we were friends through the years, our lives took us in different directions. We would go long periods of time without connecting. Oddly, it was when I moved a mere 35 miles away from Fort Worth in 2007 that Ann & I began our closest relationship.  Ann began driving to my house for a monthly visit. Even then, Ann was not physically strong and had health challenges though she would not be diagnosed with cancer until 2014. Our visits were all about talking and laughing about most anything. Sometimes a little shopping and always some lunch thrown in but Ann’s strength was quite limited. She would tell me the little mini-trips to visit felt like a real trip to her. Her stamina did not allow for much more.

With some people you just click. You feel totally at ease, you are on the same wave-length, you feel comfortable. This was our relationship. What do I miss most about our Ann? Most of all I miss her spectacular dry wit. I miss her quirkiness. We are all quirky, right? Hers was most endearing. I miss her sense of fun. I miss her total inability to see a store without walking in and buying one of each only to return most all the next week. 

Ann: Would you run me by Vera Bradley?

Me:   Remember, I took you last week.

Ann:  That was buying. This is returning. Well...and maybe buying.

I miss her sense of style. I miss her strengths. I miss her weaknesses. I miss talking to her. She could make me totally fall apart laughing. It was always at the most unexpected moment.

Ann had total acceptance of what was coming but she did not want to leave her daughter, Sarah. She would say, but I haven’t told her everything I need to yet. Her goal was to make it to Sarah’s wedding. Oh, how she wanted to see her daughter, the bride.

Several class of ’69 classmate friends attended her daughter’s wedding a few weeks after Ann’s passing. It was most tender; bittersweet. We very much felt Ann’s presence.

Ann continues to make me laugh and cry as happens when someone close has passed on but is still with you. It has been painful letting her go but the joy of our friendship far exceeds the pain of loss and I am grateful. I hope to laugh with her again one day.


06/26/16 05:49 PM #14    

Loma White (Fergueson)

My thoughts and prayers go to her family and friends. She was such a loving and caring person.

We will miss her so much.


06/27/16 07:05 AM #15    

Gary Solomon

It's never to late to remember your friends. I too remember Ann all the way back to McLean where she always had a smile. She was a very sweet and classy girl even back then. Her good name brings back such pleasant memories. Gary


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