Edward-Campbell-Obituary

Edward W. Campbell

York Haven, Pennsylvania

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Edward W. Campbell Edward W. Campbell, 94, of York Haven, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2015 in Golden Living West Shore, East Pennsboro Twp. He was a retired Assistant Chief of Law Enforcement for the PA Game Commission and a WWII Navy veteran. He was a member of St. Theresa Catholic Church,...

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Mr. Campbell and my grandfather served together aboard the USS Colorado during WWII. Mr. Campbell and I found each other after my grandfather's death. Mrs. Campbell insisted I call them Gram and Pap, especially after we met in person at their warm home. Our weekend together is one of my favorite memories of PA and I feel honored to have known this couple from the Greatest Generation.

Dear Larry/Barb, and Tom ....
A life of family,work,friends,church....good solid people and special memories..a legacy to carry on..so sorry to hear of your loss yet grateful for all your parents provided. God bless all of you. Nancy itle

Ed and Barb were super special to our family, as you know. Ed always was good for a laugh and a pleasure to spend time with.Barb was like a second mother to me from way back when. Two finer folks never walked this earth. God bless them both, and Cathy too.

My condolences to Ed's family and friends. Ed was a sincerely nice man. It was a privilege to have known and worked with him.

Larry and Tom, so sorry to hear about your dad. I will always remember your mom, dad and Kathy.

How could I forget?

Our parents were close and we had many suppers that always ended with churns of ice cream. Had to be the best ever made.
They may not be here in body, but we will always have them in our hearts.

Take care of each other.

I am so sorry to hear this. Your entire family was very close to ours as we grew up. Tom and Larry have had way too much heartbreak to deal with in the last few years. May God be with you.

Sorry for your loss. May the memories of the past comfort you in this time of grieving. John and Nellie Leedy

Ed will certainly be missed. prayers are being said in his behave. 1 thess 5:17

Larry and Tom,
Thanks for publishing your Dad's death in the Chambersburg paper. Our family always wondered how your family was doing. The Jack and Ann Rotz children, Fort Loudon, Jackie, Jim, David, Sharon,and William.