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David C. Campbell

South Jordan, Utah

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David C. Campbell"GrandpaBear "  President/Chief David Clyde Campbell, our loving husband, father, son, brother, grandpa died quietly at his home Dec. 11, 2004, after a valiant, year long battle with pancreatic cancer. David was born July 30, 1936 to Audrey Duke and Clyde W. Campbell. He grew up...

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To the Campbells--
I was grieved to read of President Campbell's passing in the Church News today. Sorry we have not kept in better touch. June (Sister Belnap) passed away March 4, 2001 from complications of the blood disorder which plagued her during our mission in Tennessee. She was my recording secretary, so I don't write much any more. My deepest sympathy goes out to Sister Campbell and your whole family. Please email if you would like.

Sincerely,
Elder

Nancy, we were so saddened to learn of David's passing. Unfortunately, we were out of town when it occurred and would have liked to have given you a BIG hug. We hope to always remain friends to you and offer you our deepest sympathies at this time. We know of your strong faith and testimony and pray the Lord's blessings to be with you.

I am a police officer in West Valley City and was hired by Chief Dave Campbell. He was a great Chief and and even better person. He has had my respect since the time I first met him. I am a better person and officer for having served under Chief Campbell. May God Bless his family during this difficult time.

Dear Nancy,

I was sorry to read of the death of your husband David. I wish to send my sympathy and hope for your comfort and peace.

Sincerely, your friend,
Barbara C. Earl

I served in the Tennessee Nashville Mission under President and Sister Campbell and will always be endebted to them for helping me obtain the testimony that has blessed mine and my familys life. May the lord bless the entire Campbell family during this time of need. All my love, Randy!

My deepest sympathies to Sis. Campbell. I will always cherish the lessons President Campbell taught me while serving in Tennessee. My Family is probably very tired of hearing "Pres. Campbell taught me this while I was on my mission." Thank you Pres. and Sis Campbell for changing my life forever for the better.
Love Eternally
Elder Domine and Family

Dave Campbell family,

We were sad to hear of Dave's passing, he will be missed and pray that Heavenly Father will be with his family at this time. I enjoyed serving with Dave on Salt Lake City Police Dept.

Dennis & Lorraine Harvey

President Campbell was a wonderfulman, and a great inspritation of what good can be acheived in a lifetime. I regret that I won't be able to attend the funeral as I am in New York, and found out of his passing through a phone call from my parents. My wife and I extend our condolences to Nancy and the rest of the family. You all will be in our prayers. God bless.
Scott and Heidi Scriven

Campbell Family: Best wishesfrom one of the former Cannon 8th Ward members. He is in a better place than this life.