Kenneth-Campbell-Obituary

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Kenneth A. Campbell

Wheaton, Illinois

Apr 22, 1949 – Jun 25, 2010

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BORN
April 22, 1949
DIED
June 25, 2010
LOCATION
Wheaton, Illinois
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Hultgren Funeral Home and Cremation Center - Wheaton Obituary

Kenneth Arthur Campbell, age 61, of Highlands Ranch, Colorado and formerly of the Wheaton area from 1973 to 2006, died Friday, June 25, 2010 in Lone Tree, Colorado. He was born on April 22, 1949 to Henry and Margurite Campbell in Omaha, Nebraska.Ken earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering from...

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Scott, Therese, and the entire Campbell family, we are thinking of you and are so sorry for your loss.

What started as a brief encounter at our favorite Mexican restaurant (EL Zarape), developed into an endearing friendship. Our ventures to England and Germany with Ken and Kathy will always be treasured. Over the years, we laughed so much together that we almost cried. Genuine tears were shed however, when we lost a dear friend. We were blessed to have had Ken in our lives and will continue to cherish the relationship that we have with Kathy.

Love,

Bob and Carol Cibic

Dear Kathy and Family, It's hard to find the words to express our sympathy. Praying for God's peace and comfort at this time for all of you. Love, Bob & Debbie

Dear Kathy, Michelle, Jeff & Scott,
Ken was a very special man and will be missed by all that knew him. We were so glad to do Power Tour with Ken and Scott this year. Joe has fond memories of the drag strip. We are sorry beyond words for your loss. May the thoughts and prayers of those who love you bring you comfort at this time of sorrow.

To Scott and Therese and the Campbell family: Thoughts and prayers are with you all. The world is a better place because your Dad was here to show us what it is to love and to be loved by many. God bless.

Thinking of you in your time of sorrow.He will be deeply missed by all of you.Treasure the memories.

Uncle Ken - When I look back at my life, I can't look back without thinking of you and all the wonderfully fun times I had with you and your family. I am so thankful I got the chance to see you one last time doing what you love to do. You are already missed!

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Scott and Therese, we will keep you and your family in our prayers and we know God has taken complete care of him now.
We only met Ken at your wedding and we know you will miss him. You seemed real close. Glad you got to go with him on the Power Tour and he got to do the thing he liked before he went home to heaven.
God bless and our love