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Charles CAMPBELL Obituary

CAMPBELL, JR., Charles (Chuck) FrankAge 70, died at Vanderbilt Medical Hospital on Saturday, July 30, 2011 after a four month valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Cathryn Campbell and his only sibling, Carilyn Hubrich. Chuck is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Judy; two sons, and "daughters", Charles Frank Campbell III (Chip) and his wife Brenda and Alan and his wife Emily; five grandchildren, Chas (Charles IV), Reid, Sawyer, Cooper, and Payton who loved their "Papa" very much, his "Mom and cheerleader" Anna Ray, his "brother" Jerry and his wife Sharon. Since retirement his favorite pal has been "Katie." Chuck was a member of the 1958 graduating class at Shawnee. He graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 1962 with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education and in 1969 received his Master's Degree in Instrumental Music from Austin Peay State University. In 2006 Chuck retired after 31 years as a public school band director. During this time, Chuck directed bands in Kentucky at East Hardin High School, George Rogers Clark High School, and North Hardin High School. Under his direction his marching and concert bands have received national recognition. The North Hardin High School Band received both the Sudler Shield and the Flag of Honor from the John Phillip Sousa Foundation. Both the George Rogers Clark and North Hardin High School Bands performed at the Midwest Clinic under his direction. In addition, the North Hardin Wind Symphony performed in such venues as the Kentucky Music Educators Conference, Bands of America National Concert Band Festival, and Carnegie Hall. The East Hardin Rebeleer Band traveled to Winnipeg, Canada where they received recognition in both marching and concert venues. In 2008-2009, Chuck served as interim director of the University of Louisville Symphonic Band. He was a member of the Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity Hall of Fame, a 2001 Alumni of the Year in the music department at Eastern Kentucky University, a 2003 Kentucky High School Music Teacher of the Year, and a 2009 recipient of the Citation for Service presented by the Kentucky Music Educators Association. One of the highlights of Chuck's career was his induction into the American Bandmasters Association, a goal that he never dreamed that he would achieve. For the past three years, Chuck has shared his teaching philosophies with student teachers and interns from Western Kentucky University. In 1978, Chuck left education for 11 years and worked in the area of sales for Henco, Inc. In that capacity he continued working with people and helping school groups, especially music programs raise money to continue their programs. Throughout the last four months, the Campbell family emphasized that they did not want to fight this battle alone. Thus, the inception of the Chuck Campbell page on carepages.com which has connected the family with a team of over 700, who have left words of encouragement and memories that will be treasured by the family forever. Visitation for the celebration of Chuck's life will be on Tuesday, August 2 from 12-8 p.m. at Glendale Christian Church. Visitation will continue on Wednesday, August 3 at 2 p.m. until the celebration service at 5:30 p.m. In order to continue the legacy of Chuck Campbell, the family requests that donations be made in Chuck's name to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, 1500 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 200 in Manhattan Beach, California 90266 or through online donations at www.pancan.org. Through this kind act, much needed research can be done to give more help to the 4th leading cause of cancer death in the United States. MANAKEE FUNERAL HOME, Elizabethtown, KY, 270-769-6341.

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Published by The Tennessean on Aug. 1, 2011.

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Jerry W Riches

July 26, 2021

Chuck, I still have good & great memories of our time in the EKU Marching Band, Orchestra and playing at Speck's! You are missed, my friend. RIP.

June Williams

July 26, 2020

Chuck brought a standard to instrumental music that is very rare in this world. He had a passion for teaching and touched the lives of students/colleagues in many ways throughout his career. Chuck taught me to water ski the summer that I was in "The Stephen Foster Story" and living in Bardstown. June Williams

Tom Bonny

July 26, 2020

He was such a dear friend and mentor. I was able to work with the band in Estill County (having been a vocal major in college). I always looked up to him even though I was 4 years older. Judy, his wife, was the counselor at Estill Co. Middle School, a wonderful friend and colleague.

Tom Bonny

gwen isaacs-hager

August 10, 2011

Judy i don`t know if you remember me, you where guidance councler at estill middle school, i was looking for a friend of ours obituary and came across this, just wanted to send my condolence.

Lu Graham

August 6, 2011

Dearest Campbell Family,

I was truly devastated to hear of Chuck's passing. What a wonderful person he was and what wonderful memories I have of Mr. C and of all of you while I was at GRC. My mother also lost her battle with pancreatic cancer and I know personally how hard and how painful the disease can be on the person afflicted as well as on the whole family. I know you miss him greatly. He was surely one of a kind - "THE BEST KIND". May God comfort you Judy, and the boys and their families. All my love and prayers are lifted to our wonderful Lord for his continued grace and support to your family. Everytime I say "Good, Better, Best, Never let it Rest- Till your Good is Better, and your Better is Best" to my band and chorus students I think back to those days when I learned so much from Chuck about music , loving kids, and caring deeply with passion and concern about others. Remember God's promise-we will all meet each other again in HIS Glory. I'm so sorry I hadn't kept in touch- but I've never forgotten you all and will always love you.

Can you just imagine the smile of joy on Chuck's face now as he's seen the face of Our Savior? I'll always remember his smile!!

Love, Lu

August 3, 2011

Chuck and I were friends and fellow music majors at Eastern

Vicki (Payne) Judkins

August 3, 2011

My deepest condolences to your family. My family lived next door to Chuck and his young family on Gregory Street in Etown long ago. My older brother, Steve, was a drummer in Chuck's band at East Hardin High. While Chuck had already left EHHS, I too become a part of the proud Rebeleer band tradition that Chuck began. Many thanks for his long standing legacy and influence through music! May God bless your family.

Jim Idol

August 3, 2011

My deepest sympathy to Chick's family. He was a man of great talent and will be sorely missed by many both professionally and personally.

Chuck became my mentor late in his life when we became close friends in the judging community. His insights have molded me in ways that he will never know. May the thoughts and prayers lift up Chuck's loved ones in this time of sorrow.

August 2, 2011

I did my student teaching with Chuck at Clark County in 1969; he was an outstanding educator and he'll be missed by many.

Dan Cooksey - Ashland

Jack Horner

August 2, 2011

I am very saddened to hear of Chucks' passing. My deepest sympathy to his family. Chuck played with me in the EKU jazz band for a short time while I was at Madison Central. We became very good friends and although our paths crossed only momentarily from time to time, I always followed his career with very keen interest. He sat the Southeastern Band Festival on its ear when he brought his first band to Bristol. No one had ever seen the style Chuck used. The music world has lost a great director. He will be most certainly missed and remembered.

Larry McCormick

August 2, 2011

We were so saddened to hear of the passing of dear old friend and fellow supporter of young people in music. I had the pleasure of judging beside Chuck many years ago and he was and avid supporter of our Bands of America organization. We all mourn the passing of an outstanding role model, a gentleman of great character, and giant in our world of bands and music education. I'll miss his smile.
Larry McCormick, Founder, Bands of America Organization

Lamar & Judi Richardson

August 2, 2011

Our deepest sympathy to the Campbell clan. Chuck was truly a remarkable band director and he surely will be missed and remembered by all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Jerry Riches

August 2, 2011

My condolences to Chuck's family. I was in the EKU Percussion Section with Chuck and learned a lot from him. The world of music has lost a great and talented man. Thanks, Chuck, for all the good memories.

Judy & George Ridings

August 2, 2011

We are so very sorry to hear of our friend's passing. He was a great musician.

Don Robertson

August 2, 2011

My deepest sympathy goes to each of the family members in your loss. This was a loss to many and to the band programs around the country. I knew Chuck from my work as band director in Indiana and he and I judged together years ago. He was a wonderful individual, a fantastic band director and a class act through and through. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Tom Bonny

August 1, 2011

Chuck was a good friend and mentor, not to mention an extraordinary musician and educator.

Tom Bonny

August 1, 2011

I was Chuck's Band Director at EKU. A great student because he was always curious about new techniques, styles, and improving his musicianship. Worked with him (for 2 days) at the recemt Foster Music camp final concert in Richmond. He will be missed. A fine teacher, musician, gentleman.
Nick J. Koenigstein Dir. of Bands EKU
1956-1967

August 1, 2011

My love and sympathy,
Barbara Cave

Milton Minor

August 1, 2011

In the 30+ plus years that I have known Mr. Campbell, I don't know that I have ever know a finer and more wonderful individual. I have worked with the Lafayette Band for many years and he has always spoken to me of my endeavors with kind words and I always took his opinion seriously. He was a class act and there aren't very many like him around anymore. He was a great band director who provided me with much joy and inspiration in my years in the band field. He will be greatly missed by all and I will miss seeing him at State Marching Band Championships each year as it was a highlight for me. My thoughts, prayers and condolences go to all.

Milton Minor - Lexington, KY

Ollie Puckett

August 1, 2011

Chuck touched the lives of so many young people and adults during his music years at GRC. I was a box mother and will forever cherish the memories of those years. the great young people and their great leader, Chuck. To his family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

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