James-CAMPAU-Obituary

James F. CAMPAU

Bay City, Michigan

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CAMPAU, James F. of Essexville, MI. James Frederick Campau, age 74 years, died at his home Tuesday, July 14, 2009. He was born to Harold and Mary (Klipper) Campau on November 29, 1934 in Bay City and resided in Bay County all his life. He honorably served our country in the U.S. Army. Before his...

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Dear Lois, Tommy, Jimmy and Carol,
We just found out about Uncle Jim's passing. He was such a sweet teddy bear his whole life. But the world was so much better because he had been in it. It is also safe to presume there's a new table of Euchre opening in heaven and a bunch of little kids curled up on everyone's laps learning how to play. We keep you in our prayers.

Jimmy, Carol and family:
We are so saddenedy to hear of the passing of Jim's dad. We actually just heard and ae so sorry we were not able to attend the funeral. I know he was a good and friendly man just like his son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. From your friends:

Jimmy, Carol and family: We are so sorry to hear of the passing Jim's dad. We actually just heard and are so sorry that we were not able to be at the funeral. I know he was a very friendly and good man, as is his son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. From your friends:

To Jim's Family,
We are sad to hear of the passing of Jim. We only met him a couple times, but we met Nancy and Harold Jr. several times when we would visit Harold and Katherine. (Katherine was my husband's mother). Jim looks just like his dad. Harold was always so proud of his children and I remember him talking about Jim several times. We would have liked to have known him better. We lost track of the family over the years so was sad to see Jim's Obituary on the internet. Hold on...

Dr. Campau & Family
I have a couple of good memories of your dad while he was working over at Aldy's. My late brother Alan worked over there with him and he and Dad and Alan would sit there and shoot the breeze. He was a really nice guy, which explains you and your care of /for people. Just know that he is in a better place. Imagine the party that those guys are haveing up there. LOL With love Joel, Denise and Maranda Toporski

Dr. Campau & family-My deepest heartfelt condolences for the loss of your father. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Dr. Campau & Family-
May you find serenity in knowing that your Dad is safely and lovingly held
in the arms of God
Deepest Sympathy,

Dr. Campau & Family We were very sorry to hear of the lost of your Father. May the Lord give you his special piece at this time. Ron & Pat Guoan

Dr. Campau and family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father, my deepest sympathies are with you and your family.