Ursula Luzia Herrmann Campbell Parker
Born March 27, 1937 in Breslau, Germany
Died September 18, 2015 in Seattle, Washington (USA)
Bachelors from California State University, Hayward
Parent Educator, Artist, creator of games.
Survived by daughters Ann Campbell (son-in-law Kyle Ashton, and granddaughter Lily Ashton) and Susan Campbell, sisters Krista Krämling and Margarete Seeborg, and brothers Manfred Herrmann and Wolfgang Herrmann.
Born in Germany, Ursula's family settled in Fulda following WWII. She moved to San Francisco in 1960, where she began working as an au pair, went to San Francisco City College, married Ron Campbell, bore children Susan and Ann, and became a US Citizen. She moved to Millbrae, CA in 1977, where she founded These Magic Times day care center, completed her college degree at Hayward State, and collaborated with the local school district to open its first after school program. She married Eduard Parker, moved to Placerville, returned to San Mateo, and finally settled in Seattle, Washington, where she continued spending many years creating her educational games.
Ursula died shortly after being diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer. She remained positive and full of life and love until the end.