August 29, 1951 – May 29, 2023
Linda Dianne Kellum, age 71, of Alvin, Texas passed away after a difficult battle with Addison’s Disease on May 29, 2023. She was born on August 29, 1951, to Donald Louis Pryor and Corie Earline Martin in Alvin, Texas.
Dianne graduated from Alvin High School in 1969. She attended Alvin Community College. She worked at Pearson’s Chevrolet and Oldsmobile for many years before becoming an Independent Consultant for Mary Kay Cosmetics.
Dianne was a devout Christian and her life revolved around her family and friends. She was always cooking or baking for her loved ones. She never knew a stranger and would help everyone she could. Dianne was a loving caregiver to many in her life including her parents, in-laws, siblings, children, children’s friends, and granddaughters. Her greatest joy was her granddaughters. She could often be found with pictures ready to share.
Dianne was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Wayne Kellum, married for 33 years; son, James Louis Campbell (Sandy Campbell). She is survived by her son, P. Scott Campbell (O. Margie Campbell) and 2 loving granddaughters, Kaitlyn and Olivia Campbell from Richmond, Texas; sister Stella Kohler, brother Donald W. Pryor, brother Michael A. Pryor; 6 nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind many other family members, good friends, and helpful neighbors that came to her aid throughout her life. She will be deeply missed forever.
Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, June 9, 2023 from 4pm-8pm at Knights of Columbus – Alvin- Manvel, 129 County Road 146, Alvin, Texas 77511. Potluck dinner will be served.
Funeral will be held on Friday, June 23, 2023 at 10:00 am at Percilla Evergreen Cemetery, Evergreen Cemetery Road, Percilla, Texas, USA. Directions are 6.6 miles northeast of Grapeland on FM 228, then north on FM 2022 1 mile to cemetery road, then West .2 miles.
In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to the Addison’s Foundation at www.foundation4addison.org.
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I will miss you until we see each other again in Heaven!
Although we lost personal touch years ago, we kept up with one another via FB and text messages. She ALWAYS commented on my Callie's photos that I shared on FB and was quick to offer positive words and kind gestures. Even though we are cousins, we were more importantly friends. She will be missed by many!
On behalf of the Elkins High School, we send our condolences at the loss your mom, Mr. Campbell. May the Lord Bless and keep you all and give you peace.