JOSEPH-CAMPBELL-Obituary

JOSEPH A. CAMPBELL

Harwich, Massachusetts

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CAMPBELL, Joseph A. Of Harwich Port, formerly of Lexington, died peacefully, on February 25, 2026, 67 days shy of his 100th birthday. Joe grew up in Belmont and enlisted at 17 in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was the self appointed Commodore of the Lexington Yacht Club and a Justice of the Peace...

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Joe was a wonderful man! I enjoyed being in his company. The past 5 years, I was honored to give him pedicures in his lovely home in Harwich Port. I will smile when I recall our great conversations! Joe was a blessing in my life. Truly.

I will miss stopping in and saying hello while walking past his home in Harwich Port. Often Joe would be taking a walk or just getting his mail at his mail box. He was such a warm and caring gentleman, interesting to sit with and reminisce about the village and the past. I am so glad the Harwich Port Stroll magazine shared a wonderful story on his life. I will think of Joe every time I go by his home. To the family, know that he is with you and in our hearts.

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Joe was a very dear friend of my father, my mother and our family. He was an amazing man. I will miss our visits and hearing stories about his shenanigans with my father. My deepest condolences to his family and all those that also loved Joe.

Uncle Joe, Many fond and funny memories over the years. I remember the Campbell visits to Florida for a New Years celebration bbq on the beach and he would call everyone wishing them a Happy New Year and rubbing in the warm temperature. He visited me in college at a home football game. We tailgated and then caught a full bus up to the stadium for the game. We were crammed in like sardines, mostly military officers and us. All of sudden I hear Uncle Joe saying " ok who had onions on...

Uncle Joe was 1 in a million. A life very well lived and he will be greatly missed. Pattie