Karen "KC" Campbell-Miller, affectionately known as KC, was called home to glory on September 24, 2023. Born on December 30, 1960, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, MO, she was a beacon of kindness, friendliness, and faith-filled devotion.
KC was a high school graduate who found her calling in the world of dog grooming. Her hands were blessed, turning every canine she touched into a showstopper. She was a master of her craft, and her love for animals was evident in every snip and clip. Her work was not just a job, but a ministry of love, bringing joy to both the pets she groomed and their owners. The family would like to thank Oak Point Church and her grooming family for the joy they brought into her life.
She was a woman of many passions, with a heart that beat in rhythm with the great outdoors. KC was a seasoned boater, navigating the waters with the same grace and confidence she brought to every aspect of her life. She found peace on the beaches of Florida, where the sand and surf spoke to her soul. Her love for the outdoors was infectious, inspiring those around her to appreciate the beauty of God's creation.
KC is survived by her beloved husband, Jeffery Miller. As well as her children Crystal Campbell, Melissa Campbell, Erin Jones, Josh Campbell, and Jason Campbell and an Aunt, Wanda Deming. Their bond was a testament to the power of love and family, a beacon of light that will continue to shine even in her absence.
In the words of the Good Book, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." KC lived her life as a testament to these words, her kindness and faith touching all who knew her. As we bid her earthly presence farewell, we celebrate the life she lived, the love she shared, and the legacy she leaves behind. Karen Campbell-Miller, our dear KC, has found her eternal rest.
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