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6 Entries
Ron Kampa
February 12, 2011
Kent and family, my condolences, my thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
Lori La Bey (Moeschter)
February 4, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Don was on my list of favorite people. A good friend to my parents, Dean and Dorothy Moeschter, the God Father to my brother Scott and to me, just an all round great man. I will always remember his kind eyes, sparkling smile, and sense of calm. His laughter still rings in my ears even though I have not seen him in years. He will be missed by many, but his impressions will never be forgotten.
May you each find peace in realizing the true gift of love is wrapped in the precious moments. These moments have no barriers or limitations as our memories run much deeper then the mind. They become part of our physical makeup and can bring us comfort and joy when you chose to recall them.
May God greet Don with open arms as he welcomes him into his house.
Cynthia Rocha
February 2, 2011
My condolences go to Glen and his entire family. In this past year, I had the priviledge of hearing Glen describe his mom and dad. Glen's sharing of his dad was quite loving and honorable. I know that he will be missed and no doubt the awesome memories Glen has of his dad will carry him and his family through this time.
February 1, 2011
Deep condolences to the family and friends of our long-time member, Donald Kampa. - St. Paul's United Church of Christ
Donna Leonard
January 29, 2011
In June of 1968 I was a newly graduated 17 year old, hired by Armour and Company in downtown Chicago, located at the Apollo Bank Building on Michigan Avenue. I worked in the Food Engineering Deparment and Mr. Kampa was one of my bosses! He would dictate letters to me, which I would type on a dated electric typewriter, making (gasp) 11 carbon copies. He was always so helpful, showing this new kid how the letters should be prepared, answering any questions and just being a great guy to work for. I remember our almost daily dictation sessions would always begin with him preparing his cigar for smoking -- he would wet it and twirl it but never missing a beat of the dictation. He eventually left Armour and I was sorry to see him leave. He was a very approachable person and helped this kid mature into a successful executive secretary. My family and I moved from Chicago to Hudson, WI in the late '90's due to my husband's job transfer. How sad that our paths never crossed living within a reasonable distance of each other. I would remember his face anywhere and I'm grateful you included a photo for the newspaper article. Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Mr. Kampa.
Dick Janita
January 29, 2011
Marge: Sorry to read about Don's passing. He is remembered by those he worked with. At LOL gatherings people ask if I have any news of or about him. I will pass the sad news to those that worked with him. With sympathy, Dick and Char Janita
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