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Grace Madison Campbell

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Grace Madison Campbell

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
25 Aug 2014 (aged 13)
Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
South Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Grace Madison Campbell, one of the three daughters to Matthew Campbell and Anne Furlani Campbell, was born on May 23, 2001 in Syracuse, New York, and passed away on August 25, 2014 in South Burlington, Vermont. She was the Granddaughter of former U.S Navy Veteran Alexander R. Furlani and Alyce Marie Burke-Furlani. She was 13

She loved her family and had many great times together at home and traveling to Maine beaches to body surf, or being the "Rink Rat" when Lexie and Kaley were playing hockey games. Grace was always smiling no matter what was going on. Grace's biggest anticipation was being able to go out on Lake Champlain to tube, jet-ski, cliff jump, swim, or just hang out with her family. She laughed and joked with her sisters, Lexie and Kaley, and cousin, Connor, and loved being on the water with them.



Grace's winter interests were snowboarding and playing hockey for the Burlington Bobcats. She met so many great coaches and teammates who truly touched her life in so many ways. Grace enjoyed spending time with her grandparents, Al and Alyce Furlani (Papa and Mamet), and Tuesdays with Bernie and Joanna Campbell (Mimi and Papa). So many great times with so many people.

The most important people she truly loved more than anything were Lexie, Kaley, Mom and Dad. Together we built a loving family that will have everlasting memories. The other very important best friend in her life was our dog, Mazie.



Mazie would greet Grace at the bus stop every day and stay right with Grace into the house. So many hugs and kisses from Mazie, "The Best Dog Ever," Grace would always say. Recently, she got another friend, Charlotte, the guinea pig, who loved to jump around her room and cuddle.



We will hold on tight to all these great times we've had for the last 13 years. It was so fulfilling to see Grace grow and succeed as a person, student, athlete, and overall life skills. Grace was smart, strong, and always knew what was going on around her. She didn't miss a beat. She set the bar high always telling us she would be an orthopedic surgeon and we said, "Go for it. You can do it! Reach for the stars." Our support and love will never fade! We were honored to be her parents and we'll always be together Grace. We also would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who touched Grace's life in one way or another, countless teachers, coaches, and so many friends and family, an unbelievable group of people who mean so much to Grace and us! "Grace, you will forever be in our thoughts and prayers. We love you so much Amazing Grace." – Mom, Dad, Lexie and Kaley.

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Grace Madison Campbell was the granddaughter of retired US Navy Veteran Alexander R. Furlani and his wife Alyce Marie Burke Furlani. She is the daughter of their fourth to nine children, Anne Furlani Campbell and Matthew Campbell.

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A funeral Mass was held on Saturday, August 30, 2014, at St. Mark Catholic Church on North Avenue in Burlington. There were no visiting hours ahead.



Grandfather Alexander Furlani (1930 - 2020) - FAG ID 227015606
Grandmother Alyce Furlani (1931 - 2020) - FAG ID 227015619
Grace Madison Campbell, one of the three daughters to Matthew Campbell and Anne Furlani Campbell, was born on May 23, 2001 in Syracuse, New York, and passed away on August 25, 2014 in South Burlington, Vermont. She was the Granddaughter of former U.S Navy Veteran Alexander R. Furlani and Alyce Marie Burke-Furlani. She was 13

She loved her family and had many great times together at home and traveling to Maine beaches to body surf, or being the "Rink Rat" when Lexie and Kaley were playing hockey games. Grace was always smiling no matter what was going on. Grace's biggest anticipation was being able to go out on Lake Champlain to tube, jet-ski, cliff jump, swim, or just hang out with her family. She laughed and joked with her sisters, Lexie and Kaley, and cousin, Connor, and loved being on the water with them.



Grace's winter interests were snowboarding and playing hockey for the Burlington Bobcats. She met so many great coaches and teammates who truly touched her life in so many ways. Grace enjoyed spending time with her grandparents, Al and Alyce Furlani (Papa and Mamet), and Tuesdays with Bernie and Joanna Campbell (Mimi and Papa). So many great times with so many people.

The most important people she truly loved more than anything were Lexie, Kaley, Mom and Dad. Together we built a loving family that will have everlasting memories. The other very important best friend in her life was our dog, Mazie.



Mazie would greet Grace at the bus stop every day and stay right with Grace into the house. So many hugs and kisses from Mazie, "The Best Dog Ever," Grace would always say. Recently, she got another friend, Charlotte, the guinea pig, who loved to jump around her room and cuddle.



We will hold on tight to all these great times we've had for the last 13 years. It was so fulfilling to see Grace grow and succeed as a person, student, athlete, and overall life skills. Grace was smart, strong, and always knew what was going on around her. She didn't miss a beat. She set the bar high always telling us she would be an orthopedic surgeon and we said, "Go for it. You can do it! Reach for the stars." Our support and love will never fade! We were honored to be her parents and we'll always be together Grace. We also would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who touched Grace's life in one way or another, countless teachers, coaches, and so many friends and family, an unbelievable group of people who mean so much to Grace and us! "Grace, you will forever be in our thoughts and prayers. We love you so much Amazing Grace." – Mom, Dad, Lexie and Kaley.

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Grace Madison Campbell was the granddaughter of retired US Navy Veteran Alexander R. Furlani and his wife Alyce Marie Burke Furlani. She is the daughter of their fourth to nine children, Anne Furlani Campbell and Matthew Campbell.

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A funeral Mass was held on Saturday, August 30, 2014, at St. Mark Catholic Church on North Avenue in Burlington. There were no visiting hours ahead.



Grandfather Alexander Furlani (1930 - 2020) - FAG ID 227015606
Grandmother Alyce Furlani (1931 - 2020) - FAG ID 227015619

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