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Phillip Campbell Obituary

Phillip Robert Campbell passed away peacefully at home on June 1, 2011, he was 90 years old. Phillip was born September 16, 1920 in Saskatchewan, Canada to Bertha and Harold Campbell. Five years later, upon the death of his father, Bertha moved her family to San Diego for the winter and never went back. While growing up in the warm weather Phillip took an interest in playing the violin. He became quite accomplished and played in the San Diego Jr. Symphony and at the Hollywood Bowl. Bertha remarried and raised Phillip, his brother and sister in San Diego until 1934. At that time, Phillip's parents bought 320 acres of property, sight unseen, in Annapolis, a remote area of Sonoma County. They moved north in 1936. After completing high school in San Diego, Phillip joined his family in Annapolis and began working in a saw mill. In 1944 he enlisted in the US Air Force, training to be a pilot. On August 17, 1944, during leave, he married his sweetheart, June Thorpe, at the family home in Annapolis. He was sent to England shortly after. While stationed in England, he flew B17's, making 17 bombing missions over Germany. At the end of World War II, Phillip left the Air Force and returned to Annapolis. In 1946 he started Annapolis Milling Co., a saw mill. He was active in the mill until it closed in 2001. Besides his family, Phillip's lifelong passion was always flying. He became a private pilot, buying his first plane, a Piper Apache, in 1962, building his own airstrip next to the saw mill. He later began flying Piper Aztecs, and continued to fly until he was 80 years old. He was a very skilled and accomplished pilot, flying in all kinds of weather. For several years, Phillip flew for The Sea Ranch, piloting their Cessna 310. He would bring prospective buyers from the bay area up the coastline giving them a bird's eye view of The Sea Ranch properties. Phillip was preceded in death by his brother, Donald Campbell and sister, Christine Rasmason. He is survived by his wife of 661/2 years, June Campbell, daughter Karen (Bill) Hay of Point Arena, and sons Rex Campbell and Steve (Lisa) Campbell of Annapolis. He also leaves grandchildren Richard (Missy) Hay and Robert (Stacy) Hay of Point Arena, Tim (Sacha) Campbell of Annapolis, Ian Campbell of Santa Ynez and Lacey Campbell of Santa Rosa, 3 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Private graveside services will be held. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Phillip's Life on Friday, June 10, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. At the Union Hotel in Occidental, CA. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Shamli Hospice, P.O. Box 1100, Gualala, CA 95445 or to your favorite charities. Family assisted by PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY-SEBASTOPOL, 829-5433.

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Published by Press Democrat from Jun. 8 to Jun. 10, 2011.

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María Valadez

January 29, 2025

Hello I don´t think to be remember me . My Dad worked in your fathers Mill on 1963 -1965 I remember your parents they invited us to watch tv in your beutifull house and Rex and Steven after school played with us and and let us in the back of your motorbikes till the day Rex had an accident in the big Motorcicle . Thanks for the beutifull moments in your ranch and we honor your parents always

Kathy Pass

June 10, 2011

June, Steve and Rex,
We were sad to read about Phil's passing. We have such great memories of your family flying into the airport during the years we worked at Redwood Aviation and especially remember our visit to your beautiful home. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Joe and Kathy Pass

Joe McClelland

June 8, 2011

Dear June:

How sad it was for me to read in the Press Democrat today about Phil's passing. I often think about the two of you, and especially about some of our flying experiences. Phil was truly a wonderful friend for many years.

I'm sure you remember the time you, Phil, Claire and I flew to Las Vegas. We saw two shows per night, and had one great time. I also remember the time I was going to pick Phil up at Annapolis in our 310. I was a bit late, and Phil drove to the end of the runway to see if I had landed long and went into the trees, but no, I landed a few minutes later. Also, one afternoon I was in the left seat of our 310, landed at Annapolis and half way down the runway, a sheep ran across the runway. When Phil saw the sheep, he ducked down while I gripped the yoke. The sheep was killed by our prop, and we bent our landing gear a bit.

I could go on, but just wanted you to know how much Phil meant to me. I will not be able to be at Phil's services on Friday, since I need to be in Davis at my granddaughter's graduation from US Cavis.

You are in my thoughts----I wil never forget the two of you.

Most sincerely,

Joe McClelland

June 8, 2011

JUNE AND FAMILY PETE AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEND OUR PRAYERS TO ALL OF YOU. WE HAVE LOTS OF MEMORIES OF PHIL AND YOUR FAMILY. WE SPEND TIME ON DECK IN SWINGS TALKING ABOUT ALL OF YOU, AND SOME OF THE TIMES WE TOOK RIDES WITH PHIL IN THE PLANE, OR SITTING ON A UNIT OF LUMBER JUST TALKING WITH HIM. HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALOT OF PEOPLE. LOVE PETE AND PAULINE RADTKEY TULSA,OK.

Gary Thomason

June 8, 2011

June and Family,
Gary and myself and Chad and Jason would like you to know you and your family are in our prayers and share fond memories of Phil and your family.
Gary and Peg Thomason

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