In memory of

Terrajan (Tj) Campbell Carson

May 6, 1957
Apr 5, 2018

Obituary

Born in Eugene, Oregon to Virgie Louise and Lloyd Jack Campbell.
Went to the Oregon School for the Deaf in 1960 and graduated in 1976.
She worked as a secretary for Social Security Adm., Dept. of Motor Vehicles and Vocational Rehabilitation Adm.
She loved working with the Salem Deaf Fellowship.
She was also a Chemical Dependency Counselor at the Deaf Addiction Center in Vancouver, Washington.
She loved to crochet, crafts and travelling. She loved to keep in touch with friends and family on Social Media.
She is survived by her husband Milton and her son Nicholas, sisters Liska and Cameo and brother Rex.

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Keith M. Cagle says:

    Soon on Monday, April 5th, it will be three years since you went away. I still feel you being around through your spirit and radiant smile. We miss and love you a lot.

  2. Jina Mills says:

    Love you TJ! I was thinking about you. You always brightened my day. Miss you cousin! See you soon.

  3. Nicholas Carson says:

    My many thanks goes out to Cynthia Anderson who was my mom’s favorite Interpreter. She always requested Cynthia when she needed an interpreter. Cynthia was always a strong advocate for my mom and the deaf community as a whole. Thank you so much Cynthia for all that you did for my mom. We will always appreciate you Cynthia. Love you lots.

  4. Nicholas Carson says:

    Thanks to all the wonderful well wishes from all the people she touched. I love and miss you mom, see you soon one day !,,!,

  5. Debora Bailey says:

    I am truly sorry for your loss of Terrajan. Please accept my sincere condolences. I hope the Carson family find comfort and strength in Jesus promise of the earthly resurrection and the renewed Paradise earth, where death will be eliminated forever. This promise has been given by our Almighty God Jehovah. Truly, what a glorious and unbelievable day that will be, for God cannot lie!

  6. Jina Mills says:

    TJ, I am knowing you are no longer in pain and are dancing with the elders...You were such a sweet cousin and I will miss you.

  7. Laura says:

    I have met TJ through the deaf fellowship church with her husband,Milton way back in 1988. Unfortunately, I moved far away from deaf community. I remember her warm smiles and extremely caring person I've ever met.
    I'm truly sorry for your loss, Milton and family.

    Warm spirits will guide you. Blessed be. Laura

  8. Eugene Carson says:

    It is hard to believe she is really gone. I will continue to pray for the whole family, especially Milton and Nick, and believe that Christ I. his mercy will grant you contentment and rest.

  9. Cynthia A. says:

    TJ was a wonderful advocate for the Deaf community. She also helped so many people along the way. She gave love to so many people. I appreciated her through the years and my children benefit from the beautiful blankets she so lovingly made. Blessings to the family.

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