Lady Moyra Campbell - A Warm Tribute

It is with a deep sense of loss and sadness we learned of the passing of our dear friend, colleague and Honorary President of Early Years – the organisation for young children, Lady Moyra Campbell.

We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to Commander Peter Campbell, her husband and their sons Rory and Michael (affectionately known as Mouse) and the wider family circle at this time.

Daughter of the Marquess of Hamilton, later 4th Duke of Abercorn and a Maid of Honour at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Lady Moyra became President of NIPPA in 1975. Her dedication to the voluntary, community and independent sector and to children everywhere was evident to all engaged with and she will be greatly missed.

Pauline Walmsley, Chief Executive Officer of Early Years, who worked with Lady Moyra as President for over 20 years said: “ I am honoured to have worked with Lady Moyra Campbell who exemplified the humble selfless qualities of volunteers across Northern Ireland who support services for children.  Moyra truly led by example and relished the opportunity to visit services highlighting the work of communities for children.  She was also highly respected internationally and was actively engaged in our work in the International Network for Peacebuilding with young children.  A true champion for children.”

From Left to Right:Dr Siobhán Fitzpatrick CBE, Alma Loughry OBE, Lady Moyra Campbell, Margaret Morrow OBE and Pauline Walmsley, Chief Executive Officer at Early Years attended the 50th Anniversary of the formation of the organisation.

From Left to Right:

Dr Siobhán Fitzpatrick CBE, Alma Loughry OBE, Lady Moyra Campbell, Margaret Morrow OBE and Pauline Walmsley, Chief Executive Officer at Early Years attended the 50th Anniversary of the formation of the organisation.

Tonine Laing