Jill Schroeder-Campbell

Mrs. Jill Schroeder-Campbell, 64, of Buckeye Arizona passed away on April 15th, 2022 in Buckeye Arizona. She was born on February 2nd, 1958, to Roy Schroeder and Inez Todd.

Jill had many accomplishments in her education and career. She received an Associate’s Degree in Accounting, as well as an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Studies. She proudly received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1998 at Indiana Wesleyan University. She went on to receive her Diploma in Nursing at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital School of Nursing in Lafayette, Indiana. Her nursing career was successful and something she was so proud of. She started her nursing career as an RN at a level II behavioral facility. She then went on to be the Program Director at St. Lukes Behavioral Health-Momentum Program in Phoenix, Arizona; working with severely mentally ill adults. Jill had the compassion, integrity, dedication, and attention to detail it takes to be a nurse!

She is survived by her husband, David Campbell. Her surviving daughters include Ashley Hucks, and Courtney Alspach; her sisters; Jann Janda (her twin) and the Blonde Sisters, as well as her brother; Les. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Jace Wolford, Jozelynn Hucks, Jillian Hucks, and Nevaeh Campbell.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy Schroeder, and Inna Todd.

A celebration of life will be held on May 7th, 2022 from 3-6 pm, at 16442 W. Monte Cristo Ave, Surprise Arizona 85388

2 Comments on “Jill Schroeder-Campbell

  1. Thank you for entrusting us to handle the arrangements for Mrs. Schroeder-Campbell. Wishing Ashley, David & the rest of her family & friend’s both peace, and comfort during this time.

  2. This is almost two years late, but I just found out that Jill passed recently. I worked with Jill for three years, 2011-2014. I liked her immediately – we were both skeptics, progressives, and maybe a bit cynical. She was a very knowledgeable nurse. She was very proud of her baking skills, and made everyone on our shift a fancy dessert from scratch on their birthday; I had never heard of schaum torte until Jill made it for me, and I still tell people about it to this day.

    When I quit the job where I worked with Jill, I only told her, gave her my badge, and she hugged me. I miss her a lot. My heart goes out to her family. Jill was one of a kind and a dedicated caregiver. If you read this Neveah, Jill talked about you all the time, and you were a bright spot that cheered her up when we were working in a negative workplace.

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