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George H. Campbell Jr.

COLLEYVILLE, Texas

1918 - 2008

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George H. Campbell Jr., 89, died Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Euless, 1000 W. Airport Freeway. Interment: Grandview Cemetery at a later date. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home. George was born Nov. 3, 1918, in Fort Worth. He...

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Dear Corky and All The Campbells,
Your father was such a wonderful, fun, loving person and a great musician. I always remember a smile on his face. I think he was at every dance I ever went to. It was good seeing him at Pulidos about seven years ago. You have been blessed. You are in my thoughts with love and sympathy. I know you will miss him.
Jenny Short

Corky,

I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I enjoyed reading about him and his life. Somehow, I forgot about "Four Walls" being one of his songs. What a great life he lived.

I'm thinking of you.

Love, Jan "Rozell" Owens

Uncle George-

All of your nieces loved you dearly. You brought our family together with music and joy. From holidays to weddings to just being in your music room in Grandview, we all loved just being around you. Even on our last Christmas together you still could play our favorite songs! We know you are with the angels and our Heavenly Father playing Four Walls for them all.

Love, your niece (Little)Jenny

We're sorry for the loss of George. We on a tour of England with George.
George played the piano for all the
people that were the tour.

Dear Corky,Iam so sorry about the passing of your father.He was a wonderful person and a great musician.I always loved to spend the night at your house when we were in high school because your whole family was just great and we always had a good time.I will be thinking of you and your family in this time of sorrow.Sympathy to you and your family. Love Colleen

Campbell Family,
The many hours I had the opportunity to spend with George over the last years of his life on Lake Grapevine are cherished memories.
His stories and his music will be as missed as will his SMILE & LOVE

Our condolences to the entire Campbell family, on the passing of their beloved patriarch George. My brothers and I have many fond memories of playing with Steve in our old neighborhood during the 1960's, and all the buzz of activity around the Campbell home on Selkirk Drive. I remember Mr. Campbell as a great musician, pecan farmer, and fine family man. Let us know if there is anything Marion and I can do for you all.

Kevin & Marion Faherty
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Nell Ann, I am so sorry that George is gone, but his memory will live on for years to come. He helped me many times with my music career and gave me many ideas about arrangements that I and my Band used. I know George wished, as do I, that good music and talent was still wanted. I will miss his music and friendship.

Nell Ann, Gary, Karen, Stephen and Jan,

We are sorry to hear about your loss of George. We have many fond memories of him and your family in the old neighborhood.

Our love to all of you.

Mary, Jack and Bryan Freeze