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Dennis-Joseph Campbell

Woodbury, New Jersey

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Dennis-Joseph Campbell passed away in Woodbury, New Jersey. The obituary was featured in Gloucester County Times on December 26, 2006.

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Written 4-3-2005 to Sukki-Suk

Ya know Don, the first time I laid eyes on Dennis, I loved him. That was way back in the third grade. I didn't really know him, but I always saw Donna and her brood, at the kids' soccer games. They were all scrubbed cleaned and she was always so particular about herself....I can remember thinking, "Damn, how does she do it?" When He and Stephan became so close at the end of their freshman year (Steph broke his leg at the last hockey game of the...

dennis, ill never forget the times at laflam that we spent together ,you made me laugh more than any other person ive ever met.i cannot put into words how i wish you could of been here longer to cheer us all up .to the cambell family i pray that god will guide you through these dark days .all i can say dennis is keep them laughing up there .

Dennis is the kind of person you just don't forget!He was kind ,caring and genuine.Your lucky if you met someone like that,even luckier to have him as friend!Although we only had the good fortune of meeting him a few times, we will always remember his kindness to our son .The world is a lesser place today. Our deepest Sympathy and continued prayers go out to Family and friends.............(Dennis you made my little boy very happy , I will always remember that) Victor II, Karen, Samantha, and...

My Dear Brother Dennis, whom I love, adore, admire, and miss so dearly. I miss seeing you everyday, I miss hearing your voice, I miss your jokes, I miss being with you, and most of all I miss my friend. Dennis was so strong, he never complained or made you want to feel sad for him, Dennis was a fighter. He always brought inspiration out of a bad situation just to make you laugh. Sometimes you wanted to get him, just so you knew he would be OK, but the Dennis that he was would just give you...

As dear friends of the LaFlams we were kept up to date on Dennis and his zest for life. Needless to say the good reports lifted our spirits and the not so good ones brought more prayers. I only met Dennis a couple of times and although the meetings were brief it was easy to see what a beautiful young man he was. One would never know that he was ill in any way, only that he was full of life and an inspiration to all around him. My heartfelt sympathy to all his friends and family and continued...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Campbell family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Karen and Pat Nolan

It was truly an honor and a privilege to have had Dennis in my and my families lives.There are few people that are born into this world that posess such decency, honesty, and giving heart with the ability to share it unselfishly with all who knew him. He was a shining example of the greatness that all humankind has the potential to be.
We will miss him dearly.
God bless Dennis and the entire Campbell family.

These are the angels among us; Dennis in heaven, Janice on earth.

Dennis, we share the love and admiration for this great woman, friend of ours. Once we enter her heart, and she enters ours, there's nothing in this world or beyond that’ll break this bond.
I remember you funny, joyful, cheery, smart, approachable, personable, and so lovable; in all, a treat to be around.
Janice kept us in touch through her updates on your progress; I grew to love you through thoughts and prayers I’ve sent you daily. Know that you are in a better place where angels are...

To the Campbell Family,
Dennis-Joseph Campbell's story of courage and love in his battle with cancer was emailed to us in California by our dear friend Janice LaFlam. Please know that we prayed for him every step of the way. God bless you.