Robin Reneé Campbell

Funeral services for Robin Reneé Campbell, 50, Olathe, will be at 2 pm Saturday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, with the Rev. Joe Stiles officiating. Burial will follow at OaK Hill Cemetery, Lawrence. Robin died Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, at the University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, Kan.

She was born July 28, 1965, in Dodge City, the daughter of Bill H. and Janet Kay Harms Headrick. She graduated from Arkansas City High School in 1983, and received a cheer scholarship to Cowley County Community College, where she excelled in cheerleading and socializing! She moved to Lawrence in 1985 and worked at Dillon’s, where she met her husband. She later worked at Sallie Mae, Sprint/IBM, and helped out at the Campbell family store, Winfield House, in downtown Lawrence. She made many friends along the way, and continued to touch countless lives in work and play after moving to Olathe in 2001.

She married Ken Campbell on Oct. 29, 1988, at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Arkansas City. They have two daughters, Sydney Katherine Campbell, Lenexa, and Samantha Kay Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. Other survivors include her father, Bill Headrick, Arkansas City; a sister, Reneé Hoover, Winfield, Kan.; and a brother, Rock Headrick, Arkansas City.

Friends may call from 9 am to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends from 1 pm until service time on Saturday. Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association, in care of the funeral home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044. Online condolences may be sent at rumsey-yost.com.

Messages & Condolences

From Williams Family...

Condolences to the Campbell family. May Jehovah the “God of Comfort” bring you comfort and peace at this difficult time (2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4). Your family are in our prayers.

From Earl Reineman...

Ken and Family,

My deepest sympathy for your great loss. Please know you are in my thoughts. Keep the good memories close forever.

Earl

From Gail King...

Robin was a beautiful young women and our hearth felt sympathy go out to her families and friends. I remember Robin from grade school. Gods peace, comfort, and love be with you.

From Kay Homewood...

My time with Robin was brief, but long enough to know I was blessed to have met her. I will always remember how kind and inviting she was. And, how she liked to laugh as we mellowed out after a beautiful dinner. May your memories help lighten the load your heart bears. Know others care.
I send my deepest condolences to each of you.

From Kay Hhomewood...

My time with Robin was brief, but long enough to know I was blessed to have met her. I will always remember how kind and inviting she was. And, how she liked to laugh as we mellowed out after a beautiful dinner. May your memories help lighten the load your heart bears. Know others care about you.
My send my deepest condolences to all of you.

From Jeff Henderson...

Rock & Ann and Headrick and Campbell Familie. You are all in my prayers at this time and I send condolences from the Henderson Family in Arkansas City.

From Cindy Kinzie Blevins...

Headrick/Campbell Families – So, so sorry to hear about the passing of Robin or Bugs as I remember calling her. It’s been a while since I’ve seen Robin but in looking at her pictures on Facebook – Wow what a beautiful family. Robin and Ken have two gorgeous daughters who I hope have the same personality of Robin. Bill, Renee and Rock – My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time and remember Robin is at a wonderful place and can finally be with her Mom, Janet. Love you guys. Cindy

From Laurie Kelly-Bignotti...

I wish I could be present to pay my respects to Robin. However, due to the distance between Lawrence and Chile, I am certain that she understands. As a high school classmate and sister of her sister-in-law, my memories of Robin over the years are of her enthusiasm, smiles, laughter, love and kindness. She was such an energetic and fun person to be around–never a better cheerleader or story teller! I am particularly grateful for her looking out for me when I moved to Lawrence way back when. My heart goes out to Ken, their girls, Bill, Renee, Rock and families. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

From Lance Lewis...

Renee and family: I’m very sorry to hear of Robin’s passing, and will hold you all in my thoughts and prayers.

From Kim Plumlee...

Ken and family – I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

From Diane Leming...

Ken and family, I’m so sorry to hear of your loss of Robin! She was such a lady and always so fun when she was around . I worked with her back in the days at Dillion’s and enjoyed her ,she had a lot to give in life. So sorry for your loss!Prayers !

From Lynn and Roberta Johnson...

Rock & Ann and girls: So sorry to hear about Rock’s sister. She was too young to be taken. Even though we didn’t know her, Sherri said she “was just like Big Rock”, so I know she was quite a lady!! Our deepest sympathy to all the family! Love ya all! Roberta & Lynn

From Diana (Blatchford) Gurley...

I am so very sorry to hear about Robin. you and your family are in my daily prayers and thoughts. Robin was a very thoughtful and fun loving person she will be deeply missed. I always enjoyed seeing Robin when she would come back to Ark City she would always make you laugh or make you feel good. she always was such a joy to be around.
thinking of the family during this time.
sincerely yours,
Diana

From Linda Everett...

It’s nearly impossible to believe Robin is gone. She will be so greatly missed. Her fun stories always brought a smile to our faces, as remembering her now does. She had a warm and approachable way about her; she was so easy to laugh with.:) And her cooking…second to none! Her wonderful family is held close to our hearts and lifted up in our prayers during this time of sorrow.

Much love, Mike and Linda Everett

From Ron and Debbie Miller...

Kenny:
Our hearts go out to you and your extended families. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

From Jennifer Hallenbeck...

Syd, I was so sorry to learn about your Mom. please know you and your family are in my heart and prayers. She is sweet , funny, and told it like it was. She touched my life and the memories I have of her have always made me smile.

From Vicki Hatridge...

Robin – your laughter smile wit strength unbelievable amounts of perfume and makeup (!) all the fantastic fun times we shared will NEVER leave my heart I will forever thank God he shared such an incredible person with me Rest in peace Bean – Much love peace and prayers Kenny Syd and Sam and all of your family

From Cheryl Wahlenmaier Woods...

My condolences to Ken, Sydney, Samantha and the family of Robin. She will be deeply missed. I have so many fond memories of Robin spending time with our family and with my daughter Tracy. What a beautiful smile she had and it truly was contagious. A wonderful place Heaven must be! For those that are Saved we will see her again one day! Sending my love to the family!

From Shelly Chisholm...

Robin, I’m still in shock over your passing. I keep thinking it’s just a bad dream and I’m going to wake up to a fb message from you calling me “termite”! I want to say thank you for all the childhood memories that I have with you we had great fun growing up together. Your family will be in my prayers! Until we meet again my friend. Love you Shelly

From Jay & Marilyn Banister...

Our deepest condolences to the entire family. We have such wonderful, happy memories of Robin when she used to babysit for us. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss.

From Lisa Buffum...

I am very sorry for your family’s great loss. I knew Robin in high school and fondly remember her fun-loving, sweet nature and beautiful smile. Renee, I wanted to let you know I’m thinking of you and lifting you (along with your family) up in prayer.

From Marnie Johnson...

Our deepest condolences goes out to all of Robin’s family and friends. She was taken from many people who love her so much. Whenever I had the chance to see Robin, she always had a smile on her face and her laugh was very contagious. I hope everyone can remember the great things and feel warmth in their heart which will turn a tear of sadness into a tear of joy. So very sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.

From the family of Marnie and Steve Johnson

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