Carmenita Marie Campbell
Carmenita was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on July 17, 1982
to the parents of James & Jo Campbell.
As a toddler, she moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Carmenita Campbell was only 17-years old.
She attended LaGrange High School where she was a Senior.
A very talented young lady with many dreams to persue. Involved in a
work-study program in marketing,
she was also an employee at Belk in LaGrange.
Besides her beautiful smile and personality, she was very talented in many ways than one.
She was blessed with the gift of Writing, Singing, Acting,
and the ability to keep herself and others groomed to the fullest.
There was nothing she was afraid to accomplish. The sky was the limit for her.
After graduating in the New Millennium, she was to attend DUDLEY'S COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL
where she can become licensed to perform her work of art.
She will be missed dearly (but remembered) by so many people who loved her.
She was my hero in more ways than one.
BACTERIAL MENINGITIS ended her young, but precious life on September 23, 1999.
If you're not familiar with this deadly disease, here are some symptoms along with other information.
Symptoms of bacterial meningitis are a high fever, headache and stiff neck.
Other symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, aversion to bright light, confusion and sleepiness. In 1998,
104 cases of meningococcal meningitis were reported in Georgia.
to the parents of James & Jo Campbell.
As a toddler, she moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Carmenita Campbell was only 17-years old.
She attended LaGrange High School where she was a Senior.
A very talented young lady with many dreams to persue. Involved in a
work-study program in marketing,
she was also an employee at Belk in LaGrange.
Besides her beautiful smile and personality, she was very talented in many ways than one.
She was blessed with the gift of Writing, Singing, Acting,
and the ability to keep herself and others groomed to the fullest.
There was nothing she was afraid to accomplish. The sky was the limit for her.
After graduating in the New Millennium, she was to attend DUDLEY'S COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL
where she can become licensed to perform her work of art.
She will be missed dearly (but remembered) by so many people who loved her.
She was my hero in more ways than one.
BACTERIAL MENINGITIS ended her young, but precious life on September 23, 1999.
If you're not familiar with this deadly disease, here are some symptoms along with other information.
Symptoms of bacterial meningitis are a high fever, headache and stiff neck.
Other symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, aversion to bright light, confusion and sleepiness. In 1998,
104 cases of meningococcal meningitis were reported in Georgia.
Her teen years were spent living in Atlanta & LaGrange, Georgia.
She ran track for her high school, and with those legs,
I thought she would run straight to the Olympics.
She is survived by her parents, a stepfather, two sisters, & one brother.
She ran track for her high school, and with those legs,
I thought she would run straight to the Olympics.
She is survived by her parents, a stepfather, two sisters, & one brother.
