Lois Good Campbell
December 29, 1951 – July 28, 2024
Lois Good Campbell, 72, of Huntingtown, Maryland, passed away at her home, on July 28, 2024. She was born on December 29, 1951, in Madison, Indiana to Graham R. Good, Sr. and Martha Lee Gregory Good.
Lois spent her early days working on the family farm in Henry County, Kentucky, with her sister and two brothers. She told many, many, stories over the years about their antics on that farm. Her simple upbringing provided her with a solid foundation for hard work, and an appreciation of the simple things in life. Namely, some good food in your belly, and a nice, warm bed to sleep in. Everything else was just a bonus.
Lois graduated from Henry County High School in 1969 and soon enrolled at Sullivan Business College. It was there that she was provided with the opportunity to move to Washington, D.C. to work for the Department of the Navy. That move was the beginning of a long and successful secretarial career, which included employment at several prestigious law firms in the city, The House of Representatives, and the U.S. Senate.
Lois ended her professional journey in November 2011 to stay home and care for her twin granddaughters, Avery and Finley. She taught them about the important things in life, such as jumping in muddy puddles, climbing trees, collecting bugs, sticks, and leaves in the backyard, and most importantly, how to find a good deal. Our “Lolo” loved a bargain.
Lois loved the ocean. In 2002, she purchased her little “yellow cottage” in Ocean City, Maryland. This was her favorite place on earth. She loved shopping for bargains, going to thrift shops, watching people on the boardwalk, and decorating and redecorating her little home away from home.
Lois’ greatest passion in recent years was her ancestry. She spent hours and hours researching her family history and was proud to tell anyone who would listen that her family was related to just about every famous person, living or dead. In death, she is living the ultimate ancestry experience, meeting, and very likely interviewing, the relatives that she so diligently researched.
Lois was preceded in death by her mother and father, Graham R. Good, Sr. and Martha Lee Gregory Good, and her brothers, Graham R. Good, Jr. and Robert J. Good. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Robert L. Campbell, Jr., her daughters, Jessica King (Wes), Stephanie Campbell (Andrew), her sister, Fran Mattingly, and her beloved granddaughters, Avery and Finley King.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Hospice of the Chesapeake. They provided such comfort to Lois and her family in her final days.
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Hospice of the Chesapeake
90 Ritchie Highway
Pasadena, MD 21122
410-987-2003
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We met in 4th grade at Port Royal school, a three room school with the “convenience of two outhouses” where she and Crystal Hardin, Dina Davis and I became best friends. Our lives were similar. We grew up poor learned the value of hard work and the value of being friends. We all came to know the Lord and through our hardships of growing old found that nothing in life is more precious than our salvation in Jesus Christ. I love you Lois and someday we will renew our friendship again in Heaven.
My prayers for strength during this time & afterwards for the entire Campbell Family. I had the pleasure meeting Lois many years ago, she was a lovely lady. Rest now Lois you have become an angel, I extend my deepest sympathy’s to the entire Family.
– Wonderful Lois – We can’t begin to express the sadness we feel for her family and friends. May God above watch over each of you and give you strength and peace throughout this difficult time and the years to follow. Please know that each of you will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
Dearest Stephanie… please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time of the passing of your beloved Mother. I so wished that I had met your Mom, whomever wrote her obituary did a wonderful job explaining to others whom did not know her personally, what a truly amazing woman she is…
Extended condolences to your family, especially your Father, Sister and Granddaughters. God bless you all ❤️
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Robert “Bob”, Jessica, Wes, Avery, and Finley, Stephanie and Andrew and Fran Mattingly. My deepest sympathy for all of Lois’s family and know that she was my best friend. Fly high Lois, with the Angels. Prayers….
We met in 4th grade at Port Royal school, a three room school with the “convenience of two outhouses” where she and Crystal Hardin, Dina Davis and I became best friends. Our lives were similar. We grew up poor learned the value of hard work and the value of being friends. We all came to know the Lord and through our hardships of growing old found that nothing in life is more precious than our salvation in Jesus Christ. I love you Lois and someday we will renew our friendship again in Heaven.
I loved this lady and her family and my heart goes out to you all. She is safe and in no more pain in the arms of her Heavenly Father. Go Fly High on that Mountain Girl. Love You
Jess and Wes:
So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and the girls.
My prayers for strength during this time & afterwards for the entire Campbell Family. I had the pleasure meeting Lois many years ago, she was a lovely lady. Rest now Lois you have become an angel, I extend my deepest sympathy’s to the entire Family.
– Wonderful Lois – We can’t begin to express the sadness we feel for her family and friends. May God above watch over each of you and give you strength and peace throughout this difficult time and the years to follow. Please know that each of you will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
Dearest Stephanie… please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time of the passing of your beloved Mother. I so wished that I had met your Mom, whomever wrote her obituary did a wonderful job explaining to others whom did not know her personally, what a truly amazing woman she is…
Extended condolences to your family, especially your Father, Sister and Granddaughters. God bless you all ❤️
Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
She was a great lady & will be missed by so many!!❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼
My heart is very heavy, Lois , your smile, kind heart and your friendship will always be in my memory. God bless your family. Rest in peace my dear friend.
John and I are so very sorry to hear of this. Lois (and Fran) became a sweet friend after John had done some work for her in Carrollton. We are praying for all of you at this time of loss.