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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Relatives united in mourning as Trichelle laid to rest

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Griev­ing rel­a­tives of mur­dered nurse Trichelle Camp­bell-Dean open­ly wel­comed rel­a­tives of her hus­band, Andy Dean, at her fu­ner­al ser­vice yes­ter­day. At the ser­vice, Camp­bell-Dean's sis­ter, Michelle and moth­er Joyce, hugged and kissed Andy Dean's aunt, who on­ly gave her name as Par­ba­tee. Par­ba­tee at­tend­ed the fu­ner­al with the vic­tims's two chil­dren Emi­ly, two and Keshon, one. At the start of the ser­vice, Pas­tor Ker­ry Smart called on Dean's oth­er rel­a­tives to come for­ward and sit in the front row. Four rel­a­tives came for­ward and sat across from Camp­bell-Dean's par­ents, re­tired In­sp David Camp­bell and his wife Joyce.

Camp­bell-Dean's el­der broth­er, Desmond, who de­liv­ered the eu­lo­gy, thanked friends and rel­a­tives for their sup­port. He asked, how­ev­er, that they leave pun­ish­ment in the hands of God," Desmond said. "All the prayers that came from every­where, this is what gave us the strength to be here this morn­ing. "This is what gave us the strength to have a for­giv­ing heart and I urge you all, please, ven­gence is not ours, ven­gence is of the Lord, and please broth­ers, pray, pray, pray." While the Camp­bell fam­i­ly clapped and sang songs of wor­ship, Dean's rel­a­tives stood silent. Camp­bell-Dean was laid to rest at the Los Ba­jos ceme­tery.


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