Debbie Campbell you were the best in office wish we still had you. Sorry on your mother's passing. The one thing I remember most about your terms in office was the quote" no matter how many codes you have on the books , if you don't enforce them they serve no purpose".
Fondly remembering Ken and Ann at Boulevard TV when they were located across from the Fruitland P.O. Good family. Sincere condolences to Ken and family.
Her daughter tried to save Salisbury, but with the help of the Daily Times she was thwarted first by Barrie and the Dream Team (Dunn Comegys and Cathcart) and later by Mr. Day who wants to be the next mayor.
So Sorry for you loss Debbie. As others have mentioned you were the best leader Salisbury may have ever had. Now we are stuck with that little boy with jacked up teeth and no experience. That and the loss of our freedom of speech with the loss of our Confederate Flag, just makes me want to pack my family up and move to Canada.
If I am not mistaken she was also involved in a part of Salisbury's notorious past. I think it was her store that was robbed by the man than ended up murdering Sheriff Graham and the "turnkey" at the Wicomico County Jail in 1968. (Bartholemew). Maybe some one old like me can confirm but I swear it was the same store. Sorry she had to go through that.
Debbie Campbell is a classy, respected lady. I am sure she received her sophistication and class from her mother and her family. The city of Salisbury doesn't realize what they lost now that Debbie is no longer on the council. She brought credabilty to the office and rational thought. I pray that GOD comforts her and her family.
It's sad that she had to endure what Salisbury's power elite and main stream media did to her daughter.
ReplyDeleteDebbie Campbell you were the best in office wish we still had you. Sorry on your mother's passing. The one thing I remember most about your terms in office was the quote" no matter how many codes you have on the books , if you don't enforce them they serve no purpose".
ReplyDeleteSo sorry Debbie about your Mom. Prayers going up for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteFondly remembering Ken and Ann at Boulevard TV when they were located across from the Fruitland P.O. Good family. Sincere condolences to Ken and family.
ReplyDeleteOur prayers with you and the family....
ReplyDeleteWe are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. GOD will provide comfort and peace to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHer daughter tried to save Salisbury, but with the help of the Daily Times she was thwarted first by Barrie and the Dream Team (Dunn Comegys and Cathcart) and later by Mr. Day who wants to be the next mayor.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tragedy!
What a great photo, and what a wonderful, long life to celebrate! Our sympathies with your loss, and we join with you in celebration.
ReplyDeleteprayers of love and comfort to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteyou were such a loss to Salisbury but you did what you could.
well done good and faithful servant
So Sorry for you loss Debbie. As others have mentioned you were the best leader Salisbury may have ever had. Now we are stuck with that little boy with jacked up teeth and no experience. That and the loss of our freedom of speech with the loss of our Confederate Flag, just makes me want to pack my family up and move to Canada.
ReplyDeleteOur condolences to Debbie and all her family!
ReplyDeleteIf I am not mistaken she was also involved in a part of Salisbury's notorious past. I think it was her store that was robbed by the man than ended up murdering Sheriff Graham and the "turnkey" at the Wicomico County Jail in 1968. (Bartholemew). Maybe some one old like me can confirm but I swear it was the same store. Sorry she had to go through that.
ReplyDeleteDebbie Campbell is a classy, respected lady. I am sure she received her sophistication and class from her mother and her family. The city of Salisbury doesn't realize what they lost now that Debbie is no longer on the council. She brought credabilty to the office and rational thought. I pray that GOD comforts her and her family.
ReplyDeleteI hope Debbie runs again since Jake Day is going to run for mayor.
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ReplyDeleteCondolences to Debbie and her family.
Debbie's qualities certainly must have been nurtured from an early age in a loving home.