Susan Lee Campbell

With great respect this site is devoted to my sister and those who she loved and loved her.
Dave Campbell

WHO WAS SUSAN LEE CAMPBELL?

An accomplished scientist, humanist and friend taken from us way too early

In her short life of 28 years, Susan Lee Campbell, impacted the world and the people who knew her in ways that are hard to put into words.

Her devotion to scientific learning, knowledge, and mastery while at the same time to giving and loving, was unmatched.

Tragically killed while a passenger aboard the fateful flight of Korean Air Flight 007, on September 1, 1983, Susan will never be forgotten by those who knew her, loved her, and were lucky enough to call her a friend, classmate, sister, daughter, teacher, student, co-worker.

1955

Born in shrewsbury, MA

1960-1973

Life in Louisville, KY

Overcoming devolving family relations with science, school, friends, and animals

1973

Graduates Waggener HIGH SCHOOL

Begins Wellesley College

1977

Graduates WELLESLEY COLLEGE

Begins Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine

1981

GRADUATE Ohio State University's College of Veterinary Medicine

Henry Luce Scholar Recipient – Tung Hai University, Taiwan

1983

KILLED ON KAL FLIGHT 007

Associate Professor, Tunghai University, Department of Animal Husbandry

Director – Sambar Deer Research Center – Tunghai University

Accepted into post-doctoral program at Harvard University, Department of Comparative Medicine

September 1, 1983 – KAL007 shot down by Russian fighter jet over Sakhalin Island, killing all 269 passengers and crew