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Kenneth M. "Ken" Campbell

Westerville, Ohio

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CAMPBELL Kenneth M. "Ken" Campbell, age 57, of Westerville, Sunday, November 4, 2007, at home. Retired from the State of Ohio. Ken was born with a Major Handicap which he treated as a minor disability, but it led him to devote his professional life to promoting the causes of the handicapped....

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Kathy and I offer our deepest sympathy to the entire Campbell family. It is evident that Ken touched for good the lives of so many. God bless you all.

I was very sorry to hear about Ken's passing. He made life better for a lot of people. I enjoyed his keen sense of humor and attitude toward his life and work. He will certainly be missed by many people in many ways.

On behalf of my wife and myself and members of the Adam Kowalski, Post 1, Philadelphia, PA we extend our deepest sympathy to Ken's family at this sad time.

To the Campbell Family,
Please accept my condolences on Ken's next journey in life. He was a great man that achieved a lot of great things. God Bless, and take Care.

Always,
Chris Morales his old Maintenance Manager.

Linda and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. That's what we called him in the neighborhood. I grew up with Kenny, I lived on Steffan Ct.
Kenny played baseball with us in the court and was much better than I. He hung around with the guys and was involved in every sport at WHS. My son Eric Case has a friend with SB and I just figured out that's what Kenny had a couple of years ago. It didn't matter to the neighbor kids because Kenny was one of us. He was always friendly...

My heartfelt condolences to Ken's family. His passing is a great loss to the disability community.

Dear Campbell family:
I got to know Ken through my affiliations with the Solidarity Conference, and the Fore Hope Golf
program. Ken was instrumental in the success of each organization. The disability community has lost a great and tireless advocate. I am going to miss seeing Ken at the Solidarity Conferences and on the golf course. My thoughts and prayers are with Ken's family at this time. Sincerely,

My deepest sympathies to the Campbell family. I only knew Ken for a short while, but in that time I was able to learn what a kind and determined man he was.

I am so proud to have played in the ForeHope special adaptive golf tournament with Ken and his father and only now realize what pain he played with such a short time ago. His bravery is an inspiration.

May God bless him with an eternity of joy and a new body with which he will never know pain again.

Time and life seem to pass way too quickly.