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Dennis Campbell

Portland, Oregon

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Campbell, Dennis 45 08/07/1964 01/13/2010 Dennis died Jan. 13, 2010, in Portland. He was a U.S. Navy veteran who proudly served on the USS Carl Vinson. He also worked as a U.S. Bank Tower vault employee for many years and at the Gold Dust West Casino in Reno, Nev. Preceeding him in death were...

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Dennis, You were the coolest guy I knew. The day that I was hit by a car and broke my leg, you were there right beside me making sure I was ok and then going to my parnets house to get them and tell them what happened. I wouldn't of made it that day without you. I also still have the book you and I wrote and illustrated for school. The name of the book, The Tooth Fairy. We got an A on that and I had a grat time making it with you. You were a great friend and I miss you.
Peace, my...

Dennis,
I remember the talks we had and you always had a smile on your face. Sometime you didn't have to say a word just the smile you carried said it all.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone.
I lost touch with some of the family after moving. I hope to stay in touch more. Peace be to the family, my family.
Rest in Peace.
Your sister in law
Tina Walker-Campbell

Dennis,
You will always be my very best friend.There are so many memories of good times over the last forty years. I will always have you in my heart, and you will continue to make me laugh, even now as I think of you. It was the expression on your face that would have me just rollin!
You can never be replaced or foregotten,my very dearest friend, Dennis.
Your best friend, Narvaez

P.S.
See you in heaven
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Dennis,
You take with you a gift only the very kindest souls receive, the gift of making others laugh. I would be in my room at home not aware you had arived,untill i would hear narvaez laughing uncontrolably!!

"Dennis is in the house !!"

And the laughter would not stop untill you would leave. I will mis that so much......
Have fun Dennis, see you when we get there

So many memories I don't know where to begin; from the halls of Cherry Park to Floyd Light and even onto David Douglas the smile I remember glowing the brightest was that of my dear friend Dennis. We may not have spent as much time together as adults but Dennis was a brother and friend who can never be replaced. Fortunately he continues to smile in the memories of all of us who remember and love him. It's only goodbye until we meet again.

Dennis you will truly be missed but we know you are in a better place.. Until we meet again.
All my love and condolences to the Campbell family.

to the campbell family. sending my condolences to the family and may god be with you all.kj

Uncle Dennis, I can't explain how I feel inside! The pain was so strong it knocked me off my feet... literally! An between me and you when the time that happen I left an had a bad situation occur as if you was telling me not to leave. The Lord works in mysterious ways I see!(Tears),and yet thinking about how your wisdom was always the truth with so much power yet with a comical touch; that would make you laugh and question yourself why you was even mad in the first place! Thats something I...

Dennis,I will miss your smile and the laughs we had. Even though we didnt see each other as much as we would have liked when we did we LAUGHED!and that's what matters to me the most. You will be sorely missed and forever be in our hearts. I love you Dennis and RIP :)

DeRonda Motley