Karin Kampmann, cherished her family
Karin (Grabowski) Kampmann passed away peacefully Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024, after a brief battle with glioblastoma, surrounded by her loving family. She was born Jan. 25, 1941, in Rastenburg, Prussia (now Poland).
Karin's early life was marked by resilience and adventure. During World War II, she, her mother, and her brother narrowly escaped danger on multiple occasions, including missing a perilous ferry journey and traversing bomb-laden fields. An American soldier introduced her to Hershey's chocolate, though she always insisted German chocolate was far superior.
Pursuing her passion for hairstyling, Karin moved to St. Moritz, Switzerland, for training and adventure. Her journey then led her to San Francisco, Calif., where she met the love of her life, Mel Kampmann. Their union was celebrated with two weddings, one in California and another in Germany, symbolizing their deep connection and shared adventures. Karin's vibrant personality in California shone as she mingled with notable figures and even witnessed the Beatles' arrival at the airport. Her love for travel and new experiences was evident throughout her life, enriching her worldview and those around her.
After her time in California, Karin established and ran a successful cosmetology school in Virginia, passing on her expertise and passion to future generations of hairstylists. She also opened Hairsnippery salon in Sterling, Va., where her skill and charm endeared her to countless clients.
Karin and Mel's journey brought them to the Eastern Seashore, where they became the original owners of the Dairy Queen in Dewey Beach. Their entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to the community left a lasting impact.
Above all, Karin cherished her family. She is survived by her sons, Scot Kampmann and Erik Kampmann (wife Karen); and her granddaughters, Rebecca, Melanie and Meghan, who were the light of her life. Karin's resilience, vibrancy, and love continue to inspire all who knew her.
Visitation will be at noon, Monday, Dec. 30, at Melson's Funeral Home, 32013 Long Neck Road, Millsboro, followed by a service at 12:30 p.m., performed by close family friend Rev. Michael Callaghan. Karin will then be interred with her beloved husband, Mel, in a brief service at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
A celebration of Karin's life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Parkinson's Education and Support Group of Sussex County, an organization close to her heart, sussexcountyparkinsons.com.
Karin's legacy of strength, love, and adventure lives on in her family and friends. Her life was a testament to resilience and the joy of embracing new experiences, always with a touch of humor and a warm smile.
Online condolences can be made by visiting melsonfuneralservices.com.