Obituary
Lynne Jeanette Campos was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She left this world in faith and at peace on June 8, 2021 at age 83.
She was born to Walter and Annabelle Cesewski on February 12, 1938 in Baltimore, Maryland. It was through her enjoyment of dancing and social activity that she met her husband Anthony J. Campos, a gentle man. They settled in Baltimore to raise their family. They enjoyed service to the local parish, travel, camping and the reward of hard work and family life.
They embraced the benefits of retirement in Fort Myers where they became blessed with many loyal friends. Anthony passed in 2001. Lynne is survived by her daughter Anita & son Michael, brother Walter Paul, grandchildren Augustus, Brittany & James; and an extended loving family.
Lynne will be remembered in many facets. A loyal friend, a minister to the sick and homebound, a long standing resident of Sunshine mobile village, the life of the party or perhaps the Hat lady. Her presence in her family and those lives she affected will be missed by all. May she rest in peace and with the mercy of her Saviour, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
A funeral service is scheduled for 11 am on Wed June 16, 2021 at the St Columbkille parish in Fort Myers, Florida. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Schizophrenia and Psychosis Action Alliance https://sczaction.org/donate/
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12171 Iona Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33908
I bet you are waiting at the golden gate . St. Peter must have called God for assistance. I bet you are telling him how to redecorate. You know just the place where you can get the biggest bang for the buck. I suggest you through your hat in first. We'll both miss and pray for you. Happy trail to you and give our regards to Tony.
Love,
Walt and Naomi
You will be missed by us all. I'm sending you prayers daily, so please check your prayer messages or I'll have to call your boss.
Wanting to make you a crabcake.
Love Mark
Miss you Lynne.
But more importantly, I want to thank her for the wonderful family she created.
She lives in their smiles and we are blessed
Love you, Mimi x
Ninja cat in a Hat. Off to church on her birthday 2017. Looking as radiant as ever knowing that Jesus was a single man. God bless us all.
Mom's last visit to New Zealand. Always keen for 'sacramental' wine, I know there will be unlimited Happy hours in heaven.
Lynne with friends and family at the keys
Lynne at Marathon Key
We won't forget how she flew up to Maryland to help our family when we were in need.
We will miss her dearly. Love, Bob and Margo
Dear Lynush,
We rarely got along. Cats and dogs... oil and water... etc., etc. But we never stopped trying. Never gave up on each other. Might have been months apart, but always gave it another try. I’m gonna miss you, sis. I can see you now at the pearly gates telling them you know the guy, just tell them it’s the hat lady. LOL. Good luck with that, Hon. I’m sure they’ll let you in eventually.
From Sofia Brubaker...
Hello Anita. I would like to share this image. It was taken right before the pandemic. Lynne had prepared a delicious meal for mom and I and was reminiscing about some of the special parties and guests she had hosted in the past. I love this memory and I miss your mom. It is awfully dark as I gaze out back and feel this loss