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George Leonard Campbell Sr.

Phoenix, Arizona

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George Leonard Campbell, Sr., passed away May 25, 2003 in - Phoenix, AZ. Born Jan. 3, 1922 in San Francisco, CA. He was a decorated paratrooper with the 11th Airborne during WWII, and was wounded in Luzon. George was a consultant for Building Products Co. in Phoenix for over 20 years, an...

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I was saddened to hear of George's passing when talking to another former Garland Steel employee this past week. I did some research and through Legacy, they found the obituary for me. Many thanks to them.
George was always a very "special" person to me. I respected him highly. It was a pleasure to work with him. A very intelligent man, with a sense of humor and a feeling for everyone he met.
I have (had) not seen George for maybe 30 years, but I have thought of him many, many...

I have been blessed more than humanly possible to describe, for the time I had with my Dad. Very few men my age will ever have the opportunity to spent 24/7 for 18 months with thier Dad. We were ADULTS together; we laughed every day; When we had differences, there would be long personal conversations and an agreement not to go to sleep on hurt feelings. I loved him deeply and will have pain for a long time, but he went in his sleep, and I can't hold it against God for my own answerwed...

To the family of George Campbell:

I was saddened by George's passing. I have fond memories of the times that George and I shared an apartment together and we both worked at Tennesse National Insurance Co. Please feel free to call me at 602 2425271 if you would like to hear more about our activities in San Francisco.

I share the grief with those who will be missing George.

George and Wicki were old family friends and it was always such a joy to see them, especially when they attended my wedding 12 years ago. I will always have fond memories of George's wonderful smile and the big hug he would give me whenever I would see him. George and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. What a beautiful person.

To the family of George Campbell,
I worked at Dr. Brazie's office a few years back. George was always the most wonderful, kind man. He would bring me Phoenix Sun's tickets so I could take my son to the game. He always had a smile on his face and something nice to say. He will be missed!! I know he has a special place in heaven. He was an angel. Sharing in your grief. Denise Bockmann