The death of Jacqueline M. (Ibbetson) Campuzano, who resided in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, occurred on March 21, 2023. She was 61 years old at the time of her passing. She was the daughter of Charlotte (Quinlan) and John E. Ibbetson, both of whom had passed away prior to her birth. Jacqueline was born in Darby, Pennsylvania, and her parents had both already passed away.
She took great joy in bragging about her children and grandchildren to anyone who would listen to her, affirming that they were the biggest source of happiness in her life. She said that they were the reason she was so happy. Besides being the treasured mother of Adam, Billy, and Mikayla, she was also the valued mother of Francis Campuzano and Ashley (Nicholas) Barrett. She was the mother of all three of them.
It was in 2007 when Jacqueline went away. Her siblings, John (Kathy) Ibbetson and Karen (Bob) Robertson, are also included in the group of those who do not outlive her. Both her beloved nephew Justin M. Robertson and her cousin Colleen M. Steenberg had already passed away before to her own passing. Additionally, she is survived by a sizable number of relations, including nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
On Friday, March 31, 2023, at ten o’clock in the morning, her family and friends are cordially invited to join her visitation at the O’Leary Funeral Home, which can be found at 640 E. Springfield Rd., Springfield, Pennsylvania 19064. Additionally, her funeral service will be held at the same venue on Friday at eleven o’clock in the morning with the same time. Confidential and private in nature. Please consider making a donation to the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, which can be found at 14 West Second Street, Media, Pennsylvania 19063. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to this organization.
After completing her high school education at Archbishop Prendergast, she received her diploma in 1979 as a part of the graduating class. At Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, Jacqueline was employed in the medical billing department for a period of time that exceeded twenty years. Penn Hospital has been her place of employment for the most recent time. She was a loyal fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies, and she never missed an opportunity to enjoy a game or to win a block pool tournament.
She was also a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies. The thing that Jacqueline enjoyed the most was being surrounded by her family and friends. This was the thing that she enjoyed the most. She was tireless in her search for ways to bring people together to celebrate life, and she was always looking for new ways to do so. Her grin was infectious, and her laugh was so infectious that it could brighten even the most gloomy of circumstances by its infectious quality.