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It is with great sadness and sorrow to announce the unexpected but peaceful passing of Belinda Rachel Campbell, on Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at St Anthony’s Hospital, The Pas, MB with family and friends by her side, at the age of 53 years.
Belinda was born Monday, April 10, 1972, in The Pas, MB, to Ida and Arthur Campbell.
Belinda had a great sense of humour. She loved to play tricks on family and friends. She was witty in her way that made everyone drawn to her. Belinda was easy to “click” with, so friendly and sometimes too vocal with no filters.
Belinda was know for her free spirit as she made her life adventurous in her spontaneous moves in life, as she worked in numerous places, lived in places she explored. Belinda had the nature side as she loved to camp and take in the outdoors.
Belinda loved to work at many places. She especially loved working with children and was currently employed at the Hilda Young Day Care Centre in Opaskwayak. Belinda enjoyed cooking and cleaning for the elders and held numerous jobs in OCN, Moose lake and Easterville.
Belinda is survived by her Godmother Olive Lambert; daughter Kerri Chelsea Lynn Campbell; son Kyle Campbell; grandchildren Harry, Hailynn, Jake, Ida, Jack Jr., Jax, Cleo, Heavenly, Ida, Cyrus and Leo; sisters Mary Jane Keam, Eileen George, Rosemarie Campbell (Darryl Packo); brothers Arthur Campbell Jr. (Gwen Martin), Glen Campbell; best friends Cecilia Ross, Lana Ross, Mike Ross, Norman “Genius” Jebb; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends, too numerous to mention.
Belinda was predeceased by her mother Ida Beatrice Campbell; father Arthur Campbell Sr.; grandparents George and Florence Campbell, Johnny and Doreen Easter; son Roland Sanderson; sister Matilda Lavallee; brother Lawrence James Campbell; Godfather Emery Ross. If we forgot anyone it was not intentional.
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