Nicholas-CAMPBELL-Obituary

Nicholas CAMPBELL

Calgary, Alberta

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Calgary, Alberta

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Nicholas CAMPBELL passed away in Calgary, Alberta. Funeral Home Services for Nicholas are being provided by Eden Brook Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in Calgary Herald on September 29, 2017.

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I am so sad its taken so long to learn of Nick's passing .... We were friends at School in Billericay in the 1960s 7 altho didnt keep in close touch, actually we both got married in Hillingon in late 1970 ... In later years we conversed a lot on email - I learned of his Health conditions & he helped me come to terms with mine ... I last heard from him at Xmas 2016, and despite trying repeatedly on Email never got an answer until today when I found his Obituary online in Calgary...

I have only just learned of Nick's passing. I worked with Nick in the 1960s in the UK. Then I was transferred to Canada and while back on vacation encouraged Nick to come to Canada. We worked together for a while. He was great and I knew he would do well in his adopted land. We stayed in touch over the years and I was proven right. He did well and lived well. Travel on with peace my friend.

When I joined Colt in 2001 one of the people with whom I had the great fortune of getting to know and work for was Nick.
Nick had a beautiful personality, larger than life, he was always eager to share his passions, the first of which was his family, his love of travel, particularly South Africa, cars, along with so many other subjects about which he was passionate. He would always ask me about my life, my wife, my children and was genuinely interested in how I was getting along....

I have very fond memories working with Nick in London UK and Calgary, he will be missed.

Rest well my friend. You deserve it. Blessings to you on the next leg of your journey and blessings to the family.

So sorry to see this piece of bad news. Deepest sympathies to Nick's family. I had the pleasure of working with Nick for several years at Colt Engineering in Calgary. He was a great supporter of his family, enthusiastic, positive and fun to work with and had a great ability to quickly sort through the "chaff" and identify realistic solutions. RIP Mr. Badger.

I will always remember Nick's enthusiasm and candor. He was fun to be with and was my kind of golfer. My deepest sympathy to his family for their loss. Rest in peace Nick.

Rest easy my friend, you've earned it. See you down the road,

Cheers, Ewart.

Great Guy, Great Loss