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Alexander M. Campbell

Edmonds, Washington

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Alexander M. Campbell

The Reverend Doctor Alexander M. Campbell, age 97, passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2007, in Richmond Beach, Washington, after a distinguished career as an Ordained Minister in the Presbyterian Church and Executive with the Synod. He raised a great family and has...

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Dear Campbell Family, this afternoon I learned of the death of Dr. Campbell. The Reverend Muriel Brown left me a note that she saw the obituary in the Seattle paper.

On behalf of the Presbytery of Central Washington I extend our sympathy to you and our great appreciation for Dr. Campbell. His integrity and his love of the Savior are often thoughts folks from Omak remember. God Bless, Reverend G David Lambertson Presbytery Executive, Presbytery of Central Washington

Dear Family,

I'll always remember Alexs' love, and inspiration of hope for all in the Maryland Clan. Not to mention a sense of humor that brought about so many laughs.
Aunt Mary, I thank you and "the girls" for sharing him with us and so many others.

Much Love and Blessings,

Roger

To all the Campbell Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Alex, all of us here at Homewatch love Mary and Alex so much. I will keep all of you in my prayers and if there is anything we can do please do not hesitate to let us know. I think of all of you fondly and often and you are always and forever in my heart and my prayers. Deborah Moritz

Dear Mary, Jeannette, Joan & Marylin. This makes me so sad. I've lost track of all of you but I still have Alex and Mary on my Christmas list---but at the wrong address. You were such an important part of my life. Please let me know where I can contact you. I would love to be with you Saturday but I'm in Borrego Springs, CA until 3/29. Alex was such a wonderful person. He touched so many people with his wisdom, his caring and his humor. He and Mary were what we all should strive to be....