Jack-Campbell-Obituary

Jack H. Campbell

Grass Lake, Michigan

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Campbell, Jack H. Age 92, of Grass Lake, MI, passed away Thursday, November 12, 2015 at the VA Hospital in Ann Arbor. He was born on March 22, 1923, the son of Divilow H. and Lila (Hawkins) Campbell. He graduated from Grass Lake High School and was a member of Grass Lake Federated Church. On July...

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Jack you are still always in my thoughts. You were a wonderful example of what we should all strive to be in this world. A loving, kind, humble person. Can´t wait to see you again some day!

I still think of Jack often. When asked who my hero was in life, Jack is that person. I do miss him so, but know I will see him again some day.

Still miss you every day Jack! See you again some day... until then, hold a spot for me! P.S. Ive tried hard cider and its delicious! ☺

One of the good guys. A wonderful, funny, upstanding man. We will all miss you.

Jack was a great guy and dear friend to my parents. He always had a smile and was a friend to all. I loved hearing him tell stories. I feel blessed knowing him. He was like family. May the Lord bring Lil, Judy, Jackie and their families peace during this time.

May God be especially near and dear to you at this time. Cherish the special memories you have.

Thank you all for your more than kind words. Indeed, Dad was a one-off, there's no doubt about that. He never asked for much, always stepped up for duty when called and was there to help at all times. This is certainly one world that has been blessed by his presence, and will always be blessed with his memories. We all love you Dad... happy trails.

I have known Jack just about all of my life...and will always remember his smile and laughter/chuckle. Don and My prayers surround you...may you feel God's comfort and Peace. Don and Jo (Damaron) Jensen

Lillian and family, I am saddened to here of Jacks passing, he was a wonderful man and I will treasure his friendship and the sharing of his army memories and thank him for letting me read his book about his unit.
Gerry Tedrow