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David M. Campbell

Bow, New Hampshire

Feb 10, 1958 – Jun 6, 2020 (Age 62)

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BORN
February 10, 1958
DIED
June 6, 2020
AGE
62
LOCATION
Bow, New Hampshire
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David M. Campbell, 62, of Bow New Hampshire died suddenly on June 6, 2020 in a tragic car accident.Born in Manchester, N.H. on February 10th 1958 he was the son of Ernest and Jennie (Woitowic) Campbell. He was educated in Manchester more recently residing in Bow, N.H. He worked as a material...

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My deepest sympathy for you losing your beloved husband. Sending prayers your way

Linda, I have already messaged you elsewhere but it seems fitting to make a permanent record here. Dave and I only met once in 2007 although we were friends for many years via the Honda Shadow forum but our friendship was truly forged during the afternoon of torrential rain when we rode home together from Laconia. The Dave I remember was a gentleman. He was intelligent, funny, given to poetry and had a love of life. You know better than anyone what a great person he was. God bless you,...

Linda, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! I am so glad to have grown up next to you and Dave as neighbors. Dave took me on my first motorcycle ride and I wish we were able to go for a ride when I got a motorcycle of my own. He will be missed by many for his one-of-a-kind personality. I'm truly sorry for your loss.

Linda, So sorry to hear about Daves passing. I never had the privilege of meeting Crazy Dave in person but I knew him for many years through the Shadow Forum and later more so through Facebook. My deepest sympathies. Dave was definitely one in a billion and I truly will miss his life experiences he shared. God Bless.

LINDA SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR HUSBAND MAY HE REST IN PEACE,MY SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Linda & family members, so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers your way to help you get through these sad days.
Rachel Tessier

Linda, condolences to you and your family and friends. We never met, but Dave took every chance he could to write about riding with you and how much he enjoyed it because you were along. From interacting on line and sharing a few messages, I know he was something special.

Pegs down for you Dave. Ride on forever.

Those who knew him well called him "Crazy Dave". He called himself "Crazy Dave". To me he was a "Brother in the Wind". We shared a love of motorcycles, bar - b - que, and sharing "stories" about "adventures".
He was an avid photographer, and shared his work on several social media sites, including "Laconia Bike Week .net", which is gone, but nor forgotten. Dave and I "shared" the same "dental impairment", but he could eat a steak much better and faster than I. He will be missed by many,...

I met Crazy Dave a few years back I didnt know him very well but he seemed like a great person and Im glad I got a chance to meet him. RIP Dave we will meet again