Mrs. Herline Washington Campbell, affectionately called "Ma" by family and friends, was the daughter of the late Tony and Hattie Washington. She was born on January 1, 1915 in the South Santee Section of McClellanville, S.C. She was called to eternal rest on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 5:15 p.m. at East Cooper Memorial Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Mrs. Campbell attended the public schools in McClellanville, S.C. She was united in marriage to George Campbell, Sr. who preceded her in death. She received her religious training at Lily Pond Missionary Baptist Church. A devoted member and mother of the church, she served diligently as a member of the Pastor's Aide Board, Missionary Society, and Senior Choir. She was also a dedicated member of the Guiding Light Chapter No. 268, Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Campbell was employed for many years as a field worker at Daisy's Farm and as a housekeeper at Beverly Motel in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She retired as a housekeeper at Blake Plantation in 1988. "Ma" was a fun loving, pleasant person to be around. She was a family-oriented person who always greeted others with a smile. She was never too busy or too tired to help others. She loved her church. "Ma" was dedicated to her church and to the community. Left to cherish her precious memories are : her devoted children, Rodell Maxwell of McClellanville, S.C., Emma (John) Foster of Brooklyn, N.Y., Camelia (Rev. Joseph) Gibbs of Cordesville, S.C., Susan (Willis) Snyder, Edith (William) Smith, and George Campbell, Jr. all of McClellanville, S.C.; one devoted sister, Henrietta Blake of McClellanville, S.C.; nineteen grandchildren, thirty-three great-grandchildren, and five great, great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Lily Goring of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one brother-in-law, Essau Simmons of Bronx, N.Y.; one adopted son, Elder James Simmons of McClellanville, S.C.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.