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Still miss ya John. Love and peace to Suzanne, Edmund and their families. Jake Kennedy.
Jake Kennedy
October 01, 2024 | Friend
Jacksonville, Florida
CAMPION John Joseph Campion, the serial energy technology entrepreneur whose innovations powered everything from one-night-only concert tour stops to entire cities facing blackout conditions in the wake of natural disasters, died Friday at a hospital in New York City. He was 57. The cause was...
Read MoreStill miss ya John. Love and peace to Suzanne, Edmund and their families. Jake Kennedy.
Jake Kennedy
October 01, 2024 | Friend
I am forever grateful and will miss and remember this amazing guy.!!
Gutavo Perez
September 30, 2022 | Work
A month never goes bye without Fitz and I telling a John story . You will always be remembered. Bob
Bob Rosenblum
September 30, 2022 | Friend
Great memories around Capwell road and the Turners cross youth club ! Where I’m sure John nurtured his music skills and entertained us all. !!!
collette Harrington
October 20, 2020 | Friend
John
I will never forget you , your stories , or your life stories , you are an inspiration.
God loves you
Bob Rosenblum
Bob Rosenblum
October 12, 2020 | Friend
Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Simone Taylor
October 09, 2020
I am so sorry to hear this. I had a great time working for him at APR Energy and learned how to live a bigger life from John. He made the most of his. Condolences to the family. RIP.
Toni Woods
October 09, 2020 | Coworker
Many special memories and admiration for all that John accomplished during his short life. One of the most charismatic and inspirational people. Love and peace to the family- special love and hugs for Joe.
~Gina and Jennifer xoxo
Gina Petrus
October 09, 2020 | Friend
John was a great man with great humour and compassion. I learnt so much from him in the time I had the pleasure to work for him. I will miss his Monday morning 5am calls from US which always started with “what’s the craic “ peppered with occasional Cork vernacular. He was generous beyond words and always had time to ask about the health of my son who he knew had Crohn’s disease “how’s ya boy”. He will be sorely missed by this Geordie boy and never replaced. God bless him.
Stephen Chapman
October 09, 2020 | Friend