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ObituariesJuly 1, 2006

Barbara Ann Campbell Kellett, 63, passed away Friday, June 23, 2006, at the home of her daughter in Scott City, after her hard-fought battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her husband, children, grandchildren and family. She was born March 4, 1943, in Sikeston, Mo., daughter of the late Clifford and Delsie Lambert Campbell. She and William S. Wickham Jr. were married in May 1962. He passed away in July 2003. She then married Gerald S. Kellett in September 1970, and again in May 2006...

Barbara Ann Campbell Kellett, 63, passed away Friday, June 23, 2006, at the home of her daughter in Scott City, after her hard-fought battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her husband, children, grandchildren and family.

She was born March 4, 1943, in Sikeston, Mo., daughter of the late Clifford and Delsie Lambert Campbell. She and William S. Wickham Jr. were married in May 1962. He passed away in July 2003. She then married Gerald S. Kellett in September 1970, and again in May 2006.

She was employed at Ferrell Mobile Homes in Benton, Mo., and was a member of Unity Baptist Church in Benton.

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Survivors include her husband of Sikeston; a son, William S. Wickham III of Scott City; three daughters, Kimberly (Greg) Gross and Rachel (Terry) Hadley of Scott City, Pamela Allen of Rochelle, Ill.; grandchildren, Michael (Kandi) Gross, Keith Gross, Jennifer Aubuchon and Lindsey Hadley, all of Scott City, Ashley and Brent Aubuchon of Rochelle; a stepson, David Kellett of Alabama; a stepdaughter, Leslie (Mike) Johnson of Florida; a brother, Clifford Ray Campbell of Scott City; four sisters, Wilma Campbell, Virginia Cline and Brenda Campbell, all of Scott City, Mary (Gary) Puckett of Oran, Mo.; three nieces, five nephews, five great-nieces and two great-nephews.

She also had a very special family, Glyn and Kim Ferrell and their children of Benton, and many special friends and co-workers.

Friends may call at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the chapel, with the Rev. Dennis Lowe officiating. Burial will be in Lightner Memorial Cemetery in Scott City.

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