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Heidi Jean (Campbell) Chapman

Sep 8, 2023

Heidi Jean (Campbell) Chapman passed away on September 1, 2023 at St. Providence Hospital in Portland, Oregon from complications following heart transplant surgery. She passed peacefully surrounded by her closest family members.

Heidi was born in Ogden, Utah on April 17, 1973. She was the oldest of four children. Heidi graduated from Weber High School in Ogden in 1991. She married Kelly Robert Chapman on January 15, 1993 in the Logan, Utah LDS Temple. They settled in Dallas, Oregon where they raised three children.

Heidi is survived by her husband, her parents Scott Wyatt and Pamela Samson Campbell, and her children Kelton Scott (Kimie) Chapman, Rachael Jean (Jose) Marchan, and Dustin Robert Chapman. She was blessed with eight grandchildren: Getse, Sina, Karely, Antonio, Leo, Gunner, Zanden, and Mila. Her in-laws are Robert Arnold and Patricia Chapman. She will be greatly missed by her siblings April (Benjamin) Meeker, Amy (David) Titmus, Ryan Campbell, and her best friend Shauna Barnett Horne.

Heidi was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The gospel was one of Heidi’s greatest joys. Church work brought her great happiness, and she was able to express her many talents through service. Heidi founded Missionary Mommas, an online community for mothers with children serving LDS missions. This support group is still going strong and has been a blessing in many women’s lives. Heidi taught early morning LDS seminary and poured her heart and soul into her classes.

Heidi had many interests and talents, including cooking, scrapbooking, hiking, playing with her dog Jaxon, and being the biggest fan at her children’s ball games. Being a mother and grandmother were the most important roles in Heidi’s life. Over the years, she took in foster children and hosted multiple foreign exchange students. Everyone was family to Heidi. She had the ability to make everyone feel loved and welcome.

Everyone that knew Heidi will miss her dearly. We will miss her smiling face, witty sense of humor, and delicious cooking. She leaves a legacy of choosing happiness even in the darkest hours. She struggled her entire adult life with heart issues and endured it all with courage and grace. Heidi’s physical heart may have been limited, but her spiritual heart was astounding.

The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Koomalsingh and his team at Providence St. Vincient Hospital that provided exceptional care to Heidi throughout her heart transplant journey.

Donations for funeral expenses can be made to the Chapman family through:

Venmo: @Kelly-Chapman-48

GoFundMe: gofundme.com/f/heidi-chapmans-heart-transplant

PayPal: @rachaelchapman801

A viewing will be held on September 8 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Bollman Funeral Home, 287 SW Washington Street, Dallas, Oregon.

Funeral services will be held on September 9 at 10:00 a.m. (viewing) 11:00 a.m.(funeral) at Monmouth LDS Church, 783 Church St. W Monmouth, OR 97361.