James-Campbell-Obituary

James R. Campbell

Seattle, Washington

About

LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

Obituary

Send Flowers

James Campbell passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 24, 2006.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Auntie Ann and Jimmy, I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Jim was an incredible man and always treated me like I was special. I will miss him! I love you guys, Kristen

I will miss you, dear friend.
I have dialysized with Jim for over ten years at the LK WA Kidney Center.
In the last weeks I had breakfast each morning before dialysis with him at Mission Health Care. But we caught separate buses to the kidney center.
I will miss you very much.
Respectfully,
Martha Jasper

Jim was always happy and greeted you by name as soon as he saw you ente4r a roon. He loved conversation and truly treated people with respect and dignity no matter who you were. Jim was a very approachable man and his strong positive personality will be missed dearly.

I knew Jim for only a year. I helped with his care being his night shift nurse while he was at Mission Health Care. I saw him off each morning as he went off to the Kidney center. He was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. My sympathy to the family.

Dear Ann and Family,
We share in your loss and want you to know we were honored to have Jim as a friend. We wish we could have spent more time with him.
Sincerely,

Jim,
I have very fond memories of your dad. He had a great sense of humor and was always ready with a joke or a great story. He was a very sweet man. We went to visit him after he had moved to his place in Bellevue and I was not surprised to see how much everyone there enjoyed his company. He was quite the social butterfly. Everyone knew him and everyone liked him. He will be missed greatly.
Love,
Carla Barokas