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Dr. Albert James Campbell

Sedalia, Missouri

1931 - 2012

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Dr. Albert James Campbell, 81, of Sedalia, died Tuesday, October 9, 2012, in Columbia, MO. He was born in Sedalia, November 20, 1931, a son of the late Dr. Albert James and Nannie Gentry (Estill) Campbell. On August 15, 1953, in St. Joseph, he married Janet Beaven, who preceded him in death on...

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It is impossible to overstate the influence A.J. and Janet Campbell had n their lives, on their family, friends, and larger community and world. Though I am hopelessly biased as their daughter, I am still attuned to the good they did, treating patients including many unable to pay, volunteering I where they saw need, and approaching life with enthusiasm and a sense of adventure. Whether working together in Sedalia or in a slum in Mexico, they had fun, and filled others with that positivity. ...

Please change the spelling of my maiden name in the last entry. It is Yeaman.

Janet & A.J. blessed me with more joyful memories than I can count. An early favorite one was riding back & forth to M.U. in A.J's ancient black model A or model T car when we were in school.
The most beautiful thing he did for me was to bring Janet into our lives She was my close friend & comforter for 50 years. Luckily A.J. & my husband, Charlie, were compatible so we had many a merry time together during those 50 years!
I am so grateful for their friendship & the richness...

I am sad to hear this fine man to pass. He will be missed.

Doc.Campbell and Janet will both be missed.Sincere condolences from Pete and Lori Kostopolus.Prairie Home Mo.

Dr. Campbell brought me into this world May 7th, 1973. My mom always raved about his kindness, bedside manner and sense of humor. May GOD bless your family and thank you for sharing your magnificently talented family member in the community.

Becky, I was so sorry to hear about your Dad's death. Keeping you and your family in my prayers. Love you,
Terry

We are so grateful to have such a loving community of support in our Dad, AJ's, passing, and to have had his life of kindness and service as the standard by which we can measure our own. Dad would help anyone; put others first in his personal life as well as his practice; and he believed always in the fundatmental goodness of other people. His legacy is is the life he led and the people who have been touched by his kindness and service.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.