Debbie Smith
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Birth date: Jul 25, 1975 Death date: Nov 9, 2019
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Jennifer Shinn Campbell, 44, Johnson City, unexpectedly passed away peacefully of natural causes, on Saturday, November 9, 2019. Jennifer was the daughter of Don Shinn and wife Doris, Jonesborough, and Mary Ann Ladich Bush and husband John, Knoxville. She was a Johnson City native and a former resident of Cookeville. Jennifer was a 1993 graduate of Cookeville High School and later graduated from the LPN program at Tennessee Technology Center, Elizabethton. She was formerly employed with The Salvation Army where she built many friendships. Jennifer was preceded in death by an infant son, Jacob Campbell, her longtime companion, Roger Arnold, maternal grandparents, Jerry and Barbara Ladich, paternal grandparents, Don and Evangeline Shinn. In addition to her parents, she is survived by three children, Aubrey and Chloe Campbell, Hoover, AL, Tristan Arnold, Jonesborough; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins, including Marlene West, Katie Ladich and Bob Ladich. A private service for Jennifer will be held at a later date. In-lieu-of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Salvation Army, 204 W. Walnut St., Johnson City, TN 37604.Read Obituary
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MaryAnn, I am so very sorry for your loss. You always meant so much to me and were so very kind to me when my mother passed away. I will never forget that. I wish there was something I could do for you during this time. Just know that I'm thinking of you and pray that you will find some kind of comfort. I am just so very, very sorry. Christine Tipton @ENT.
Jennifer was a joy to work with at the Salvation Army. I could always count on her to make sure the clients' paperwork was filled out correctly. She was always so cheerful and just a delight to be around. I am so sorry for her loss.
Judy Markwood
Dear Aubrey and Chole you probably don’t remember me but we spent time together when your Mom worked with me at Broyles. I am sorry for your loss and will be remembering you in my prayers. Love Ms. Beverly.
I knew Jennifer in high school. We were in band together and later we worked together at DQ. She was as hilarious as she was beautiful, and a million times smarter than most people knew. I have missed her for a long time, and to hear this news breaks my heart. Sending all my love and positive thoughts to her family. I'm glad she was in my life, even for a short time.
This saddens me to hear about Jennifer. We were childhood friends when she lived with her grandparents. She was very sweet. My heart goes out to family and prayers to all. Wendy (Barrett) Rhines