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Garr Campbell

Salt Lake City, Utah

1942 - 2011

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Garr Campbell1942 ~ 2011Garr Campbell, age 68, passed away on November 2, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah surrounded by family. He was born in Logan, Utah on November 5, 1942 and grew up in Providence, Utah. He was the son of Theron (Dick) Campbell and Lucille Mae Campbell. He graduated from South...

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Dear Campbell Family,

I was fortunate to meet Garr several years ago, when I had the opportunity to work for his good friend, Max Smith, at MJSA Architects. Garr was the bright spot in the day each time he came into the office to talk over a project with Max; the entire office was warmed and lightened by his wit, laughter, stories and banter. His talent and his personality were both extraordinary; he left us then, and now, smiling as we think of think of him.

May...

Dear Family,

I knew Garr when we were both at the Cache High Schools and later when we were both freshmen at USU. He was a great man with a fine sense of humor. May the Lord be with you at the time.

Brent Plowman

Dear Family, I knew Garr in high school days between the two Caches and in college at USU. A fine man, a good friend! May the Lord be with you and strengthen you at this time.

Respectfully, Brent Plowman

One of Garr's Great Designs on Lake Winnipesaukee

I am saddened to hear of my wonderful friend Garr's passing. I tell Garr stories at least once a week. He made such an impact on everyone he came in contact with. He was my biggest supporter for my stone business and I had the good fortune to work on many incredible projects with him. Kimball's , Moyles, Archibald's, Miller's ,Tod's, Reams, Cumming's and the Lee's to name a few. My website is loaded with completed work of Garr's designs. He taught me a lot about design and shared his great...

Thank you Garr for visiting Seattle and sharing your warmth and wit with us. Your daughter is a wonderful part of the lives of our family and we were fortunate to have known you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family at this difficult time. Thanks for sharing your dad with our brother...he was a great great friend to Vinny! What a wonderful guy!!
Cherish the memories..they will help to get you through the days ahead...

To the girls and Joyce, my sympathy and condolences. Garr and I were best friends our first year at Harvard. We would go to a movie then walk up and down the banks of the Charles River talking and laughing about friends, family, school, girls, home, girls some more, and hopes for the future. He could raise every spirit, tickle every funny-bone and be a stalwart friend all at the same time.

May we and the Lord remember his many kindnesses as he begins next life.

Garr and I worked briefly together on a project in St. George, during that short time I recognized Garr as a "one of kind" gentlemen whom I will truly miss.

Garr and I served together in the elder's quorum University 1st Ward, Boston Stake in 1968-1969 while students at Harvard. I lost track of him since then, and was saddened to hear of his passing.