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Darla Ostrum
December 5, 2007
My condolences to all of the family. It was my privilege to have known Mr. Campbell even for the few days that I did. He was pleasant, humorous, modest, and kind to all of us. I had a chance to see only a small sample of his beautiful artistic abilities but the ones that I saw not only speak of his talent but of his appreciation of his surroundings. I am glad that I have these few memories but even more glad that all of you have years full of memories of this gentle man to keep you warm and bring you peace.
Judith Wallace
December 5, 2007
Dear Jan, I saw this in the D&C online. We are so sorry about your Dad. Please know that he and you are in our thoughts and prayers. Judy and Jim Wallace (Judy Coffey)
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