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Dennis John "Den" Campbell

Vancouver, Washington

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DENNIS JOHN "DEN" CAMPBELL November 29, 1939 ~ July 16, 2015 Dennis J. Campbell passed away in Vancouver, Washington on Thursday, July 16th, 2015.Den is lovingly remembered by his family: his nephews, Nicolas Campbell, Christopher Campbell, and Scott Campbell; his niece,...

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Rest in peace, Denny. you were a wonderful friend to my sister.

jeff

Denny, as I knew him in the 1960s, had a huge impact on my life. I was his teenage “helper” for 3 summers at the Kiwanis sponsored camp he attended, but he helped me so much more. I regret having lost contact with Denny over the years but he has remained in my heart my entire life.

I would love to see his autobiography if someone would share that with me at [email protected]

May you rest in peace Den. I Remember when
we Visited a small animal farm years ago. The farm belonged to a friend of Dens friend . I loaded up a bunch of people in my accessible van I use . It was a perfect day and we enjoyed
Lunch. Den always had a smile to share he will be missed.

You were one of the most thoughtful people I new. We had so much fun together. I will always love you Den.

30 years ago Dennis rolled up to me and recited one of his poems with his speech synthesisor. His energy enhanced my life. Dennis' art hangs on my walls and his memory lives in my thoughts!

Dennis rolled up to me 30 years ago and recited some of his poetry with his speech synthesisor. His energy enhanced my life. Dennis' art will always hang on my walls and his memory lives in my thoughts!

Dennis, we've known each other since you moved to the nursing home near to Seattle. I remember you living with Alan and me when we all lived near Greenlake, Oh yes. Remember the trip to the ocean with a van load and Marvin drove his van. What fun that day was, right? Altho, we haven't seen each other that much since you moved, you were always with me.

Den,
We loved you and will miss you. We will always remember you. So Glad you moved to Vancouver, we'll always remember the good times we enjoyed together.
Dick and Lori

I was so happy Dennis could join our church service the Sunday before he passed away--we all got to see him one last time. He was such a cheerful, witty, intelligent, and kind person who will be dearly missed by our entire congregation.