David Otey Campbell

David Otey Campbell

David Campbell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 21, 2001.
Tailgating and Family Time
While rushing Delta Kappa Epsilon at Rutgers University in the late 1960's, David O. Campbell dived under a table to escape a food fight at lunch. He bumped into John Albohm down there, stuck out his hand, and introduced himself. They bonded. "A friendship ensued of great proportions," Mr. Albohm said.

Mr. Campbell, 51, a senior vice president at Keefe, Bruyette and Woods, was a loyal friend who called Mr. Albohm at least once a week for more than three decades. He never lost his fun-loving side, and organized an annual tailgate party for his fraternity brothers. He still liked to drink beer and hang out with the guys. As a grown-up, he once climbed onto a luggage carousel at Newark International Airport to spin around for laughs.

But Mr. Campbell always saved his Sunday nights for his wife, Cindy, and their two sons, Chip and Tim. The family would cook on the grill at home in Basking Ridge, N.J., and catch up on the week. "Dave was an interesting combination," said his friend and brother-in-law, Fred Anthony. "He was the ultimate party animal and family man."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 11, 2001.


David O. Campbell taught his two sons all too well how to play golf. Within a few years they were thrashing their old man on the links. But Campbell didn't care, said his wife, Cindy.

"He was happy," she said. "He loved hanging out with the boys, and all the boys' friends. We have many boys (in the neighborhood) who consider him the dad."

Campbell, 51, of Basking Ridge, N.J., began his career as an accountant, but he was no stereotypical bean counter. He was outgoing, playful and athletic, swimming for his high school and college teams, playing golf and tennis, taking the family on ski trips.

He eventually switched careers, selling bank stocks for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, a financial services firm with offices in the World Trade Center.

Cindy Campbell said family and friends are trying to keep Campbell's social spirit alive.

"Now (neighborhood boys) are hanging out and he's not here," she said. "We're all thinking how weird it is. It's like we want Dave to walk around the corner with a beer in his hand."
Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE.


David Campbell, 51, talented swimmer

David Otey Campbell of Basking Ridge liked to credit his teammates for supporting him in the years he swam for Westfield High School and Rutgers University in New Brunswick.

An accomplished breast-stroker, tennis player and golfer, Mr. Campbell nonetheless endured good-natured teasing from his teenage sons, who chided him for not participating in a more "macho" sport. The 51-year-old Mr. Campbell, who worked for Keefe, Bruyette and Woods as a senior vice president of equity sales, took the 5:35 a.m. train from Basking Ridge into Manhattan on Sept. 11. Like a number of other New Jersey residents who worked at the World Trade Center, he did not come home that evening.

"The boys play ice hockey and lacrosse and they would tease him," said Mr. Campbell's wife of 29 years, Cindy. "He would tell them his sport (swimming) was the only one that could save your life."

Mr. Campbell was born in New York City and grew up in Westfield, although he lived for about three years with his family in Venezuela. When they returned to the United States, the family settled in Westfield, where Mr. Campbell met his future wife.

"It had to be in junior high school," she said. "We were all part of a big group and would trade boyfriends and girlfriends."

From Westfield High, he went to Rutgers, where he graduated in 1972 with a degree in economics. He received an MBA in accounting from Rutgers-Newark.

Mr. Campbell worked for Keefe, Bruyette and Woods for the past 15 years. Before that, he worked for Deloitte and Touche for 12 or 13 years.

Mr. Campbell was active in Basking Ridge community affairs. He was treasurer of the Somerset Hills Soccer Club for a number of years before taking over as president of the Ice Hockey Boosters for the Delbarton School, where his sons, Chip, 18, and Timmy, 16, attend high school.

"He was a sideline parent who taught his kids to play golf. He had been saying in the last couple of years that his kids were shooting in the 70s and 80s while he was still in the 90s," said his wife. He was an active parishioner and volunteer at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Basking Ridge.

Since the Twin Towers disaster, Cindy Campbell said Westfield friends from their earliest days as well as the Delbarton community and family members have been at their side. "We have the deepest thanks to give to our friends and family," she said, adding her husband's commitment to those very same individuals is something for which he will always be loved and remembered.

In addition to his wife and sons, Mr. Campbell is survived by his parents, Jane and Bev Campbell of Tampa, Fla., and two sisters, Mary Ann Anthony of Westfield and Barbara Jean McKee of Memphis, Tenn.

A Mass of the Resurrection will be offered at 7 p.m. tomorrow at St. Mary's Abbey, Delbarton School, 230 Mendham Road, Morris Township.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Campbell Boys' Educational Fund, c/o John W. Albohm Esq., 141 Dayton St., Ridgewood, NJ 07450, or The American Red Cross New York Relief Fund, P.O. Box 97089, Washington, D.C., 20013.

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March 21, 2024

Tiny Condrillo Randazzo posted to the memorial.

June 6, 2023

Cara posted to the memorial.

September 3, 2021

Cindhy Roe posted to the memorial.

Tiny Condrillo Randazzo

March 21, 2024

The words of Ralph Waldo Emerson came into view today as I downsize my past. You succeeded Dave in leaving a special memory with me forever. Our lives followed similar paths from Nomahegan to WHS to Rutgers to Basking Ridge all by way of the swimming world. Your memory is and will always be a part of me . Tiny

Cara

June 6, 2023

David sounded like he was an amazing and fun man, I am so sorry for the loss of him to his family and friends. Happy heavenly birthday David, you are always remembered and never forgotten!

Cindhy Roe

September 3, 2021

Remembering David on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

Mike Mulrooney

August 19, 2021

DOC, you are missed. You were a good and fine gentleman & pretty darn funny. It was a pleasure working with you and more so knowing you.

Cindy, my thoughts are with you and your sons.

Del Newberry

January 16, 2019

Remembering all of the lives lost on that horrible day. I am praying today for David's friends and family. Much love from Texas. We will never forget.

Kevin Kelly

September 13, 2018

Sending my love to Cindy and the boys.
David will be missed forever.

February 8, 2017

David,
Our city of Rio Vista California held a memorial service just over 5 years ago in honor of the 10 year remembrance of 9/11. Everyone there received a name badge with a persons name that didn't make it out that morning. I received your name badge. This past year our city dedicated a mural on the fire house with a piece of iron from the twin towers mounted in front of it on 9-11-2016. I proudly took your name badge with me that day and have it on the wall in my store so I'll never forget.
We have never met in this life, but from everything I've been able to find out, you were a really great guy that is missed by many. I hope your wife and grown boys, now men have been able to move forward with their lives and cherish your memory and all the wonderful times you all had together.
I'll keep your name badge on the wall in my store for all to see, and never forget what happened on 9/11. May your sole rest in peace knowing so many people here are greatful to have been able to cross paths with you. Respectfully, Walt Stanish

Jack Higgins

September 11, 2015

Dave was fun always and filled with enthusiasm. I always smile when I think of him

Kent Reed

September 16, 2014

Dave was my neighbor in Venezuela back in the late 50"s. I wish we could have stayed in touch after we left Maracay. You can't trust on tomorrow's. My heart goes out to his family.

Rich Snowden

September 11, 2014

Friends from the heart forever my DKE Brother. I can find no other words to write, my emotions overwhelming me as I think so fondly of the blessing of knowing you as a Phi Chi brother for eternity. Oden.

Jack Higgins

September 11, 2014

It's been a long time since I've seen Dave and Cindy but I find myself thinking about Dave today....and I'm smiling (actually laughing a little). I think his gift to all of us was to remind us that life is meant to be fun.

September 11, 2012

Cindy,

Mike/Mick Bacon,

We use to work together at Continental Ins way back in the 70's. I just wanted to have a conversation but could not get your phone number.

Jeanie Cockayne

September 11, 2012

I am remembering Dave today as I do so many days. He was an open, friendly, fun loving gentleman. His boys were my 2 sons ages and they too are wonderful people. Everyone in Basking knew Cindy the pretty blonde that ran with her 2 Golden Retrievers daily in Basking Ridge. I miss them all and forever will remember the kindness they shared with our family. Rest in Peace. 9/11/2012

May 8, 2012

To The Family,
The terrible tragedy of 9/11 will never be forgotten. Fellow citizens, innocent human beings, died for no reason. In reading the obituary, it would have been a pleasure to meet Mr. David Otley Campbell, of which I never did. A man who was obviously loved by his family, freinds, and even by the kids in the neighborhood had a lot of " power " in a good way. I am so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,
Mr. Terry of NC

Dan Wolfred

September 11, 2011

Dave, Otey, was a good friend, fellow fraternity brother and swim team member at Rutgers. Always enjoyed his warm and fun loving manner. It is great to see he lived, loved and laughed throughout his life. Cindy and his family have been in my prayers. Wish them the best and always fond memories of Otey.

P S

September 6, 2011

We still miss you DOC.

Bob Artemenko

August 28, 2011

I feel like I am getting to know Dave because I am getting to know his extended family, all of them wonderful and effectively pointing to the beloved man, mentor, husband, father, son and brother he was. I am missing him without ever meeting him. God's blessings on him and this special family.

Dan Campbell

September 11, 2009

Thinking of you today. May God richly bless your family

Doug Abraham

June 22, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Carmine Centrella

December 6, 2007

I found David's wallet at the World Trade Center in the rubble just in front of what was left of the WTC Marriott off Liberty St. For a while the memories, smells and sounds of the day were with me constantly. Although not at the fore of my thoughts I find myself drifting back to the afternoon of the 12th on a frequent basis. I wish the family of David Campbell the peace and well being they deserve.

Paul Klie

June 24, 2007

David provided help and encouragement to a transplanted Canadian family living in Westfield NJ by introducing us to the Colonials Hockey Club in 1995. Jesse is still playing.

Kristine

October 27, 2006

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

Patrick

September 12, 2006

Dave-

Sarah and I still miss you.

P Tabbernor

September 3, 2006

In memory....

Mary Campbell

September 13, 2002

To The Campbell Family:



Hi, my name is Mary Campbell, I am so sorry for the loss of your husband and father.

He will be sadly missed and will never be forgotten.

God Bless.

Love,

Mary

Brian D. Grzymski (Delbarton '94)

September 12, 2002

To Cindy, Tim and Chip,



My thoughts are with you often.

To a father my father respected and valued as a friend.

Helen Otashevich

September 11, 2002

Dear Cindy and Family,



I'm a close friend of your niece/cousin Danielle Meglaughlin and I just heard of this site. I can only imagine how challenging the last year has been for you and your family. You are in my thoughts today and always.

Dennis Connolly

September 11, 2002

In remembrance of a very special friend. We'll never forget you Davey. You'll be with us in Myrtle forever. God bless.

Steve Gentino

September 9, 2002

Dear Cindy and family:



I just heard last night...my Westfield contacts are few, but just found out through a friend of my sister.



I have very fond memories of Dave. We a lot of time together in high school. Dave taught me how to drive a stick shift in his Le Mans...the Cam-mobile, as I think he called it.



Dave had a good heart and a refreshing sense of humor. He had good insights on a variety of subjects and was not afraid to speak his mind. He was a joy to be with.



My deepest sympathies are with you and your family. May God grant you grace and peace.

Brenda and Dave Newbegin

April 28, 2002

Dear Cindy Tim and Chip

We wish to express our sorrow on your lost. You are in our prayers

Sincerely

Dave and Brenda Newbegin (your old hyg.from Dr Kavauagh)

Angie Campbell

April 22, 2002

I did not know you, but we have the same last name. (at least until 6/1/02 when I will be married and it will change to Clement) May you rest in peace and may God Bless you and the ones that you left behind.

Buzz, Tricia, Kelly, Chessy

March 29, 2002

We will always love you Davey.

Glenn Reynolds

February 6, 2002

I worked for Dave in the WTC at DH&S 20 years ago. I remember him so well as thoughtful and kind and the type of person who made work entertaining. He got us all working together as friends. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of such a special person. He made the transition to working life so enjoyable for the young members of his team and was a rare mentor.

Doris White

January 25, 2002

David O. Campbell has been honored by my Senior English students at Leonia High School in Leonia, N.J. Our door is dedicated to remembering those who lost their lives on 9/11. Mr. Campbell was selected, and his picture is on our door under a sign saying "You will always be in our hearts."

Ron Schlanger

January 16, 2002

To the Campbell family:

I was shocked and saddened to hear that Dave was one of the victims of September 11th. I worked with him at Deloitte for a while in the late 70's, early 80's.

Working with him, it was a pleasure to find out that beneath those starched buttown-down shirts and rep ties was a fun-loving, delightful, warm and caring person.

My deepest condolences to all of you. I hope that, as time goes on, you always remember the happy and warm times you shared with Dave. I know I will.

J Fruchey

January 11, 2002

I will never forget the first time I saw Dave jump from the third story balcony into the pool at Myrtle Beach. He was wearing water-wings and holding sparklers in both hands. Things will never be the same without Dave in Myrtle. Did ever miss a trip? Dave- wherever you are, I hope you are with Axe, and Jeff sipping on red and green drinks, waiting for the rest of us to meet you at the "Ocean Annies" in the sky...

Rick Stewart

January 8, 2002

Dear Cindy,

I just found out tonight about your tragic loss. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. Dave and I were good friends at WHS and I enjoyed being his roommate our freshman year at RU so very long ago. Those were good times and those were simpler times. From what I've read here, Dave was well loved. That is quite a legacy.

You will be in my family's prayers tonight.

Blessings,

Rick Stewart

Teresa Jahn

January 6, 2002

May David's warmth, life and love live on in those who love him. May the sorrow in your hearts be lightened by the memories of times shared with David. We are very sorry for your loss. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Harry Gaffney

December 26, 2001

Dave was a great friend ! He always accepted you as you were.



Dave is responsible for introducing me to a very special joy in my life and for that I will be eternally grateful.



Harry Gaffney

Christopher Ambrose

December 20, 2001

To the Campbell Family:



I was shocked to here that such a wonderful person, who grew up immediately next door to me, had been amongst the victims of this outrageous act. I remember Dave baby sitting for me and my brother and sisters decades ago. I always had felt that the one event that I would always remember where I was and what I was doing was the first moon landing in 1969, which I watched with your family while visiting in Mexico. How sad it is to have an event of this type eclipse that memory. It was even sadder when I heard Dave had been there. I wish his parents and BJ and Mary Ann the best. Also, I extend my sympathies to his wife and children.

Carolyn Ambrose

December 20, 2001

My condolences to the Campbell family. Dave babysat for us when we were kids next door in Westfield. My thoughts and prayers are with you.....

Jean Ambrose

December 20, 2001

Cindy, Dave lived next door to me in Westfield, NJ and baby sat for my 4 kids. My kids loved him but our bassett hound, Penelope,took a piece out of Dave's ear one time (never did figure out how his ear got down to Penelope's mouth).

Dave was fun-loving - he got into some trouble at Rutgers while his family was living in Mexico City and I got a call from his aunt to please see what was going on down at Rutgers. It turned out to be some typical DEKE highjinks and nothing for Jane and Bev Campbell to worry over.



Over the years, I lost track of Dave and his family but I know from what he was like as a boy and young man that your loss is enormous.



Jean Ambrose

December 15, 2001

MAY GOD BLESS YOU DAVID OTEY CAMPBELL AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.

GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.

GOD BLESS AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER

FORGET 9/11/01

Dennis (Rookie) Connolly

December 12, 2001

Dear Cindy and Family:



I especially enjoyed my time spent with Dave for the past 20+ years in Myrtle Beach every year. We had many great times together. He was a special friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Kristi Maglio

December 10, 2001

To the Campbell family:

I worked with Dave for a little while and always did his travel. Business/Personel. He was a very nice man and very funny. My prayers are with your family.

Tom Manenti

December 10, 2001

Cindy:

I'm glad we got to get together at the RU vs. Navy game to celebrate Dave's life. What a great brother! As we say, "Once a Deke always a Deke", and that goes for the life beyond as well! You and the boys are in my prayers daily. Warm regards, Tom

Judy Hill

December 2, 2001

Dear Cindy,

We've been thinking about you and Dave ever since that horrible day. Bob mentioned Dave during the prayer service at First Church tha evening. I'll always remember Dave's smile as he came for the boys at church school!

Has anyone told you about the article in UCNN Traditions which mentions Dave's wallet being recovered?



Blessings,

Judy

Ron and Sis Lecours

November 18, 2001

Dear Cindy,

We remember you and Dave fondly from our Simsbury neighborhood dinner club years ago. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Dave, and your sons.

Peace and Best Wishes,

Ron & Sis Lecours

Anne Getz

November 13, 2001

To Dave's family, your dad was a great guy and so much fun. I used to work with him in the WTC towers 20 years ago at DH&S. So hard to beieve that's where he died...

Jonathan Bean

November 1, 2001

What a great guy Dave was. I think of him often and know that he is in a great place. Please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help.

leslie miller

October 15, 2001

What a wonderful life! It is good you're finding joy in great memories and a full life. Please know that people "out there" you will never see care very much, and will not forget.

Dione Sackman

October 6, 2001

I am terribly sorry for your loss.

Rob Kumpf Kumpf

October 4, 2001

Dear Mrs. Campbell:

Hello, my name is Rob Kumpf and I am the son of Bernards Twp. Police Captain Bob Kumpf. I knew John Farrell very well and I am horrified at the loss that all of you faced.

Your husband is in a better place now. God bless and good luck with the future.

Robert Stanley

September 30, 2001

Our thoughts and prays go to Cindy and the kids. Dave was a good neighbor and friend, may he be at peace.

Barbara Bolin

September 23, 2001

My thoughts and prayers go out to you all.May God bless you all.David may you rest in peace.

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