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Ed Leydon
May 3, 2024
I remember Al fondly from three years together at Duke Law School. Then our lives went their separate ways, so I am touched to read his obituary and to learn about his career and family. You all have my condolences and warm regards. Ed Leydon
Carole Arellano
April 25, 2024
Libby and family, I was very sad to hear that Mr. Campbell (I always called him that) had passed away. We were together 14 years, from Hansel Post to Jones Day - doesn't seem possible. I always tried to keep up with him through Susan Smith at Jones Day. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. - Carole (Blair/Williams) Hope you remember me.
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