KEVIN-CAMPBELL-Obituary

KEVIN CAMPBELL

Vernal, Utah

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Kevin K. Campbell 1963 ~ 2010 Kevin K. Campbell was born June 3, 1963 in Vernal, Utah to Kay and Patricia Darling Campbell. Kevin died at home on November 28, 2010. He grew up in the family plumbing business and eventually became owner of Campbell Plumbing Company. One of Kevin's greatest joys...

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Lisa, your mother just told me about Kevin. I am so sorry! We didn't know anything about it. I thought he was doing pretty good. Our heart and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.
Hugs and love, John & Kathy Tanner

Dear Campbell family, I'm sorry for your loss. Kevin was a great friend and Trap Shooting buddy with the Vernal Shack Shooters. I will always remember the tournaments that we shared and won.
with my blessings.. Norman Sellers

Dear Campbell family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Kevin was one-of-a-kind! As a kid, I remember all the memories of growing up next to the Campbell family. Growing up, I thought your closest friends always lived next door. As I got older, I learned that not everyone has the opportunity to live next door to the people they considered as close as family. I’ll always remember how Kevin could make anyone laugh with one of his jokes, the way he would wave at everyone he met while driving...

I am so sorry for your loss. So many fun memories! Hold on to those...

Dear Campbell Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Kevin was a special person from the day he was born. He brought joy into the lives of everyone he touched. He will surley be missed. Our love and prayers go out to you.

Love, JoLinda Pearson( Aunt Chick), JJ, and Audra

So sorry to here about Kevin. Bless all the family and close friends.

I never saw Kevin OR Lisa that I wasn't greeted with a hug and a warm smile. Kevin was a special friend, since childhood, because he was one of the first in the youth group learning to shoot trap, groups that my Dad coached and mentored. Whenever I saw the Campbell Plumbing truck coming my way, I'd always look to make sure he saw me and knew that I saw him, and that made for some big waves no matter what street we were on! He just always took the time to say hello and visit a little, and...

What an AMAZING man!! Kevin had a special light about him that shined brighter than most. He never met a stranger and was a friend to all. Kevin always made you feel welcome and loved. I will miss you my friend... I'll keep an eye on Lisa and the family for you if you will say hello to my Mom for me? Deal? Love you man!!

Kevin will be missed by many. He never missed an opportunity to do something for others. Anytime there was a charity project going on Kevin was the first to be there working and donating materials. He was a good man and we were fortunate to know him!