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Funeral/Memoriams
GUDES
MR. DAVID WILIAMS
A Homegoing Celebra- tion, in loving memory of Mr. David Williams will be held at 11 a. m. Satur- day, July 1, 2017 at Abun- dant Life Enrichment Church, 4701 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL, 33610.
Viewing will be from 5-7 p. m. Friday at Gudes Funeral Home, 4050 E. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa (33610). Inter- ment will be private.
Local
Nurse With Passion For
IN MEMORY OF
REATHA ROBINSON HALL 5-12-27 To 7-02-10
“In the path of right- eousness is life, and in its pathway there is no death.”
Forever in our hearts,
Narcis Hall Hooks, An- dreatha Hall Reeves, daughters; Samuel Louis Hooks, grandson.
Battered Women Dies
After Brief Illness
BY GWEN HAYES Sentinel Editor
A Tampa nurse, well-re- spected nationally and inter- nationally, passed away Monday, June 26, 2017 after a brief. Dr. Doris Williams Campbell was 81 years old.
Colleagues and former students from around the country who have reached out to the family have talked about her passion for battered women, especially African- American women. One wrote, “There are literally tens of thousands of women who have benefitted from the work she did...” The talked about the research she did and the publications written to share the challenges abused women of color endured.
Dr. Faye Gary, Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell, Pro- fessor Phyllis Sharps, Edith Ramsay-Johnson and Rev. Pauline Cole are among those who shared nurses’ stories.
The colleagues are dis- cussing starting a scholarship fund to honor Dr. Campbell that will be for junior nursing researchers.
A Tampa native, Dr. Campbell had contributed to nursing for over 50 years. Most recently, she was affili- ated with the University of the Virgin Islands, School of Nursing as a Research Profes- sor and Consultant with the Caribbean Exploratory Na- tional Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Research Center.
After graduating from Middleton High School in 1953, her higher education began at Clark University in Atlanta. Dr. Campbell earned degrees in nursing from School of Nursing, Meharry Medical College (BSN), Teacher’s College, Co- lumbia University (MA) and the School of Nursing, Uni-
DR. DORIS W. CAMPBELL ...Ph.D., ARNP, FAAN
versity of Texas at Austin (Ph.D.). She was certified in Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) in women’s health.
For more than 40 years, she taught nursing and in- spired the professional devel- opment of many students. She taught at FAMU, Gordon Keller School of Nursing (HCC), University of Florida College of Nursing, Colleges of Nursing and Public Health at the University of South Florida, where she is a Profes- sor Emeritus, retiring in 2003.
Dr. Campbell has re- ceived numerous awards and been recognized along with her colleagues, in 2015 for a special display on “Con- fronting Violence, Improving Women’s Lives.” Locally, the Black Nurses of Hillsborough County Historical Organiza- tion celebrated her during National Nurses Week, May 2016.
Funeral services for Dr. Campbell will be Saturday, July 1, 2017. (See Funeral No- tices) Wilson Funeral Home is handling the services.
Dr. Campbell was pre- ceded in death by her hus- band, James Campbell. She is the mother of Hillsbor- ough Circuit Judge Lisa Campbell (Hargrove) and Dr. Sheri Campbell, MD, Villa Rica, GA; and the grand- mother of 4.
IN LOVING MEMORY AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY
DAVID ANDERSON 6-30-40 / 7-4-04
Forever will you live on in my heart and mind. Forever will you live in my thoughts and never die. Love always.
Your wife Lavonne, son, Reginald and Fredricka Hunt and granddaughter, Fredreanna and family.
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