Fr. Bernard James Campbell

Fr. Bernard James Campbell obituary, Manchester, NH

Fr. Bernard James Campbell

Bernard Campbell Obituary

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The Capuchin Franciscan friars mourn the death of their brother, Fr. Bernard James Campbell, O.F.M. Cap. who died in Manchester, NH on November 25, 2019 at the age of 83. Bernard was born to John P. Campbell and Catherine (Condron) Campbell in Brooklyn, NY on December 18, 1935. He attended Holy Cross Elementary School [Brooklyn 1941-49]; Bishop Loughlin HS [Brooklyn 1949-51], Erasmus HS [Brooklyn 1951-1953]; Brooklyn College Night School [1954-59] and St. Philip Neri Seminary [Boston 1960-61]. Bernard entered the Capuchin Franciscans on August 31, 1961 and received the name Charles Borromeo. He attended St. Anthony College [Hudson, NH 1962-65] earning a BA in Philosophy; Mary Immaculate Seminary [Garrison, NY 1965-1969] earning a MA in Theology, where he also pronounced perpetual vows on October 7, 1967. Fr. Bernard was ordained to the priesthood on November 9, 1968 at the Sacred Heart Church, Yonkers, NY. Following his ordination, Fr. Bernard was stationed at St. John the Baptist Friary, NYC [1969-70] where he began his life-long ministry of 50 years working with persons with disabilities. He received a MA in Special Education at Deafness Research and Training Center, School of Education, NYU [1971] and a Certificate of Advanced Educational Specialization in Religious Education, Boston College, MA [1980]. Father was a member of C.A.S.E. Council for Advancement and Support of Education [1973-1980] at Boston College. Father continued his dedicated ministry and resided with the Capuchin fraternities in the following locations: St. Michael Friary [Brooklyn 1970-72]; St. Anthony Friary [Hudson, NH 1972-79]; St. Anthony Friary [Manchester, NH 1979-85]; Blessed Sacrament Friary [1985-97] and St. Anne-St. Augustin Friary [Manchester NH-1997-2019]. Fr. Bernard was lovingly support by his brothers John Campbell [Betty Anne] and Michael Campbell [Anne] and their families along with Sister Pauline Lafond, P.M. his life-long friend and ministerial companion. A wake will be held at the Whalen & Ball Funeral Home,168 Park Ave., Yonkers, NY 10703 Friday, November 30, 2019 from 3:00 to 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, 110 Shonnard Place, Yonkers, NY on Saturday at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow at the Province of St. Mary Cemetery, Yonkers, NY. A luncheon will be held at the Schools of the Sacred Heart cafeteria. A special Memorial Mass will be held at St. Anne-St. Augustin Church, 383 Beech St., Manchester, NH on Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 1 PM. Light refreshments will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations In Memory of Fr. Bernard Campbell may be made to the Province of St. Mary and sent to the Capuchin Development Office, 110 Shonnard Place, Yonkers, NY 10703. Phaneuf Funeral Homes and Crematorium, Manchester, is assisting with local arrangements. To view an online Tribute, send condolences to the family, or for more information, visit www.phaneuf.net

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December 3, 2019

Frances Wawrzynek posted to the memorial.

December 1, 2019

Monsignor Jim Carini posted to the memorial.

November 30, 2019

Hank Munier posted to the memorial.

Frances Wawrzynek

December 3, 2019

Thank you for your exceptional service to the people of Manchester, NH. Your humor will be missed. God bless all your family and friends. In Christ, Frances Wawrzynek

Monsignor Jim Carini

December 1, 2019

I was saddened to learn of Father Bernie's recent death. I have some wonderful memories of Father Bernie. When I was director of the Deaf Ministry in the Norwich Diocese we would see each other often. We also ran summer sessions together for our deaf youth at Crocheted Mt. One winter a snow storm stranded me at LaGuardia as I was flying south for a NCOD week. Who do I meet among the crowd of strandees, but Bernie!! He invited me to wait out the storm with him at his mother's home at Breezy Pt. She took great care of us! My condolences to Father Bernie's family and also to Sr. Pauline, his good friend and faithful colleague. I will remember him at Mass and in prayer. May he Rest In Peace!

Hank Munier

November 30, 2019

Father Capbell was a great friend to our family. He married my wife Marybeth and I and our daughter and her husband as well. We always enjoyed his great conversations and the many laughs we had together. We will miss him but always remember him!

Gene Gagnon

November 29, 2019

Father Bernie was a great friend spent many times at Crouched Mountain with all the disability friends at the outings helping him.It was an honor to serve on the advisory board for the diocese of N.H.for the disability.
Gene & Terry Gagnon Bedford NH

Sr. Pauline Lafond, p.m.

November 28, 2019

Fr. Campbell was a great person and an excellent priest and my best friend. I will surely miss all the good conversations that I had with him. He was very spiritual and very intellectual. Thank you for helping me when I needed more attention. I am sure you must be enjoying heaven a lot and continue to play music for all your friends who are with you. This was truly a shock for me Fr. Bernie so please help me when I need your help as I will still ask you for advice. Sr. Pauline

Norman & Janice Marineau

November 28, 2019

We new him short and sweet. A wonderful person to be with a time well spent together. Your in Our Prayers.
With Love Norman and Janice Marineau.

Bruce Graham

November 28, 2019

Bernie could sight-read almost ANY bass music put in front of him! He played in the Epsom Town 1band for the last several years and we got to know him in that context. I enjoyed playing alongside him and visiting with him after rehearsals and concerts. He WILL be missed!

Jack Murphy

November 27, 2019

Fr, Bernie was not only a great priest, but also a great man all around. I first met him when he was at St. Catherine's on Webster St. I also knew him through the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He knew how to do a sermon, that people would listen and pay attention to. He will surely be missed by all that knew him.

Peggy Mun

November 27, 2019

Fr Bernie will be so missed at St Catherine's of Siena. We greatly enjoyed his homilies as he was so down to earth and had a way of connecting with people. He had a true gift. May he rest in peace.

Norine Calvano

November 27, 2019

Fr. Bernie will be sadly missed at 4:30 Mass at St. Catherine of Siena parish, where he served at least once a month for several years. He was one of a kind, in the most delightful way!

Alan Neubert

November 27, 2019

I know Fr. Bernie through the Alumni Band. He always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. Not mentioned elsewhere is that he also had a music ministry at the state prison. I'll miss your smile, Bernie, but you've gone to a better place now.

MARTINE DAIGLE

November 27, 2019

CELEBRITING A LIFE WELL LIVED,,,WE WILL CHERISH THE MEMORIES FOREVER LOT OF LOVE TO YOU SISTER PAULINE TO NORMAND AND NORMAND JR LAFOND MARTINE LEHOUX ,DAIGLE

Fr. Ray Fleming

November 27, 2019

May Fr. Bernie, this wonderful man, this wonderful priest, rest in peace. May all who mourn his passing be comforted by God's promise of eternal life.
Fr. Ray Fleming, Pastor
Emmanuel Church of the Deaf
Rochester, NY

Norman & Janice Marineau

November 27, 2019

Father we are pleased that you didn't suffer. We enjoyed your company at Pauline's Lafonds Birthday this Summer. You will not be forgotten Your in Our Prayers.
We will meet again some day and rejoice all together. Love Norman and Janice Marineau

Jim Lukeman

November 27, 2019

I will always remember Fr Bernie as a great friend who always had time to chat with anybody, at any time.He especially enjoyed relating his many stories about growing up in his beloved New York. He was an accomplished musician who was a joy to be on the job with. Farewell, my friend

Gil Bristol

November 27, 2019

The obituary doesn't mention that Fr. Bernie was an avid bass player - both electric and string bass. He played jazz in both small ensembles and big bands. And he played in an Army Alumni band. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if he played a little rock-n-roll, too.

Linda Morin

November 27, 2019

You will be missed.

Albert Previte

November 27, 2019

Fr. Bernie was a ray of light! I had a chance to spend time with him at Crotched Mountain Rehab where he said Mass for the kids with his guitar for decades. He brought so many smiles, much joy and happiness to so many for so long. He also served in a prison ministry at the mens prison in Concord where he said mass often. This was truly a good man. I have no doubt he is in heaven. He will be missed here in NH.Thank you Fr Bernie for your service and for the joy and hope you brought to so many!

Carole O'Keefe

November 26, 2019

I immediately loved Fr. Bernie cause I could tell that he had the same New York accent as I and I was. Ow living

Richard Langlois

November 26, 2019

Fr Bernie will be remembered for his love of life, love of music and his gift of sign language to the deaf community; but most of all he was true to his Religious vocation. He will be missed, especially his timely homilies.

Lyn Collins

November 26, 2019

It was always an honor to serve with Fr Bernie♥ His wit and wisdom will be missed. I will have a cup of Caw-fee in his honor♥

Robert DeLuca

November 26, 2019

Have many fond memories of our times together.....fr Bernie was an exemplary friar and great friend and advocate of God's little ones....Bob DeLuca, Diocese of St Augustine , Florida

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