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Loretta E. Campbell

Posted By Direct Cremation of the Seacoast On March 24, 2024 @ 12:19 pm In | 3 Comments

Rochester, NH – Loretta (Gosselin) (Harrington) Campbell.  Died at 85 on March 22, 2024 losing her struggle with Cancer.

She was born December 28, 1938 in Lawrence Massachusetts, the oldest daughter of Maurice and Beatrice (Roy) Gosselin.  She leaves behind her husband and best friend W. “Peter” Campbell.  She grew up in Methuen, MA.  During her first marriage to Joseph Harrington, (deceased), she resided in Hampstead, NH for 40 years where she raised her two daughters Lynn Harrington of Willets, CA and Gail (Harrington) Coish, Fiancée of Mark Call of Hampton Falls, NH.  She also leaves behind her sister, Louise (Gosselin) Solimine, Fiancée to Jack Bieniek of Amesbury, MA.  Brother, Armand Gosselin, and his wife Marina Gosselin of Orlando, FL.. Her beloved grandchildren, Trevor Coish, Sydney Coish and Bailey Coish of Hampton Falls, NH. Her Stepdaughters, Lisa (Campbell) Dreffer, wife to Dr. Douglas Dreffer, of Concord NH., Heather (Campbell) Winn of No. Andover, MA. Kristin (Campbell) Gogas, wife to Derek Gogas of Dracut, MA.  Step grandchildren Grant and Kyla Drefer, Colby and Audrey Winn, Mason, Wyatt and Chloe Gogas. Several nieces and nephews.

She was truly a Renaissance woman. Throughout her lifetime she was an avid gardener- a member of the NH Master Gardener’s Association and Strafford County Master Gardner’s Association.  She did many volunteer projects such as a docent to the Bedrock Gardens, in Lee, NH. And Ruth’s House, in Haverhill MA.  When her daughters were young, she was a Girl Scott leader in Atkinson, NH and summer camp counselor at camp Sacajawea in Boxford, MA.  She went back to college in her 40’s and received her degree in Computer Science which led to a career as IT manager with D.G.O Brian, Inc. of Seabrook, NH.  During the folk music era, she learned to play the guitar and sang the folk music of the time.  She loved cooking gourmet dinners for friends and family.

Up on retiring, she and her husband, Peter, moved to Rochester, NH. and spent much of their time at their cottage on Province Lake in Effingham, NH.  She always advocated exercising and eating healthy and also kindness.  She enjoyed being outdoors golfing, biking, sailing, hiking, snowshoeing, skiing and kayaking.  In her spare time, she took classes in photography and Early American Decorative painting.  Being an avid reader, she thoroughly enjoyed book discussion group at the Rochester Public Library and loved learning about everything. When asked why would she want to know about something, her response was always “It’s knowledge- everything is related”.

A memorial service will be held at the St Thomas Episcopal Church, 5 Hale Street, Dover NH on April 12th 10:00am.

In leu of flowers please feel free to make donations via Hospice partner the “Amedisys Foundation” 9 Andrews Rd, Somersworth NH 03878.

Memorial Service

St. Thomas Episcopal Church

5 Hale Street, Dover, NH

April 12, 2024

10:00 am - 11:00 am


Condolences for the family of “Loretta E. Campbell”

Condolence from Kimberlee Marcoux on March 26th, 2024 10:04 am

My heart goes out to you and your family as you grieve the loss of Loretta
I only have happy memories of her going to camp our ski trips and golfing. She was like a second mother growing up. She will always be my heart . Big hugs and prayers to you
all.
Love Kim Marcoux

Condolence from Susan Tester on March 26th, 2024 2:07 pm

My dear friend Loretta, I can’t believe you’re gone. I feel so blessed to have called you my friend and I’m forever grateful for the precious time we spent together. So many fun times at the camp with Peter and Jerry. Vacations away for many days , playing cards and board games and just hanging out. Your spirit will live on in so many fun memories. Peter and family I wish you peace and healing. Hugs & Love, Susan Tester

Condolence from Brenda Lavoie on March 29th, 2024 9:12 am

She brought so much light into our lives. We will hold so many wonderful memories of being with her in our hearts. Fun and funny, intelligent and sharp, her infectious smile and off-the-cuff comments are what made her truly unique,. Always the “preferred” sister when planning our girl trips, she was just so easy to be with. She was the big sister to all of us and we will miss her terribly.

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