Campbell-Tellman-Obituary

Campbell James Tellman

Syracuse, New York

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March 28, 2007 Campbell J. Tellman, of 108 Cupid Drive, Beaufort, NC 28516, passed from this life March 28, 2007, at 94 years young after a long and wonderful life. He was born in Pultneyville, NY, where his father was a Dutch Reformed minis-ter. He had a great memory and told of running to the...

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I am sorry for the loss of a man who had a scence of humor. I first met CAMP at the Nottingham remembering that he was always on the go and only slowing down for rest from exercise. He will be greatly missed by everyone. My prayers are with the family, may you stay strong..

Campbell,
We had the privilege of meeting you but just a few times. Your gentle spirit combined with unbridled energy made a lasting impression on us. We are grateful to have your loving daughter as our dear friend. Your legacy continues through her and your fine grandsons.
Bill and Laurie Foster

What can I say, Grandpa- 94 freaking years! WOW, that's fantastic!
It's almost incomprehensible for a "young" 30-year old like me. I'll always remember with a smile playing in the huge back yard on Churchill Lane. It was always a pleasure to visit with you, and I will always be grateful for having you as my grandfather- since you were the only one I ever really had.
While it is hard for us to deal with you moving on, we all know in our hearts that you have earned your spot in a...

Grandpa, now you are on your way to a better place where you will continue to be loved by all of us. I envy the life that you lead. You fulfilled many of your dreams. Now I would love to follow in your footsteps and fulfill many dreams of my own. There is always a place for you in my heart.
With love, your Grandson,
Dan

Dear Gramps,

I look at your passing as a celebration of life. I can only imagine the way my mother looked up to you as the first man in her life. I hope to make the same impact for my daughter. You were a very smart and noble man Gramps and I pray to God each day for giving me my mother. I'm glad we were able to talk one more time before you went. You will be missed but not forgotten.

P.S. The next manhatten is on me.

Love, Scott

Dear Camp and Gretchen,
I was saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. I will always remember how special he was to me growing up. Uncle Camp always seemed interested in what ever was going on in my life, however insignificant. He lived a long, full, and successful life. I think he has gone to a better place now.

With love,

Cousin Madelyn

Dear Campy and Gretchen, my thoughts are with you today. Growing up in 'old' Fayetteville, your Dad was one of my favorite people. Never saw him frown, though you may have, certainly you did, Camp. I am not sure I have your address, and just wanted to let you know I am aware of your sad day, and am thinking of you. Jamie