Campbell Elizabeth Oppenheim's Obituary
Campbell Elizabeth Oppenheim was welcomed into this life by her parents Whitney Douglas Oppenheim and Daniel Anthony Oppenheim on August 6, 2013. Campbell was the second born of triplets. Due to lung complications, she passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus on August 8, 2013. In addition to her parents, Campbell leaves her triplet sisters, Ann Douglas and Amelia Kathryn. Campbell leaves to cherish her precious memory her paternal grandparents, David and Karen Oppenheim and her maternal grandparents, Denny and Sherry Douglas. She also leaves her uncle, Andrew David Oppenheim (Emily) and her aunt, Megan Douglas Tomes (Shawn). Campbell has four cousins who were awaiting her arrival: Ethan Thomas Oppenheim, Cole Douglas Tomes, Eliza Lane Tomes, and Beau Hudson Tomes. Her great grandparents are Walter B. Moser, Jr., Kathryn Oppenheim, and Mary Alice Campbell. Campbell’s brief time with them touched the hearts of many extended family members and dear friends of the family. The family would like to express thanks to the church families of Germantown United Methodist Church and Collierville United Methodist Church for the prayers and support during her short life. Heartfelt gratitude is extended to the doctors and nurses at Methodist LeBonheur Germantown NICU for their compassion and dedication. A service to honor her memory will be held on Sunday, August 18, 2013 at 3:00 in the Germantown United Methodist Church sanctuary. A time to visit will follow in the Fellowship Hall. Inurnment will be at 5:00 in McVay Garden’s Columbarium.Arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5668 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN 38119, (901)767-8930, “Behind the Stone Wall”.To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family, please visit our Sympathy Store.
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