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Daniel Francis Campbell IV

Portland, Oregon

Age 79

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Daniel Francis Campbell, IVDec. 30, 1940 - Nov. 2, 2020 Dan, the son of Daniel and Cecelia (Scanlan) Campbell was born in Portland, Ore., and passed away from complications of Primary Progressive Aphasia in Beaverton, Ore. He attended St. Rose Grade School, Central Catholic HS Class of '59, Santa...

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A great person, that left this earth to soon. RIP Dan

I worked for Dan and Tom batch at positively fourth street and then George´s. We all loved and cared about each other. One of the best times of my life. I wish him peace. Ronnie barre-jacobsen

You were always in my heart and forever will be..

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I was among the many friends of Dan. I just found out he had passed and wanted to say how sad it made me feel. I was Dan's first hire at the Butchery in Rohnert Park, CA. He drove all the way to my wedding in Redding, CA. in 1974. I've thought of him many times throughout my life. I was in my 20's when I worked at the Butchery. I loved that job and I loved him as a friend and employer. I was so surprised and really quite regretful that I did not keep in touch with him. I've lived in Portland...

Oh NO, this makes me so incredibly sad. I had no idea being have been trying to reach him for a while now on both phone numbers which eventually were disconnected. He was thee most amazing, kind, humorous, gentle young man ever. We had been in contact over the past few years, about me moving back into his house on Steven’s place. I had lived there for 10 years before and we had so many great times & laughs together!
I am simply heartbroken

My deepest condolences and prayers...

I have known Dan since Positively 4th Street sponsored our softball team some 35 years ago. I have a LOT of very happy memories of times we've shared with mutual friends. He and I have never lost touch and over the years always shared what was going on in our lives. I've talked with him a couple times over the past year and he never mentioned that he was ill. I was looking forward to calling him again this year on his birthday, to wish him the best, as always. I am so sad to see that he...

What a great friend