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Larry J. Campbell Jr.

Bradenton, Florida

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Larry J. Campbell, Jr., 57, of Bradenton, Fla., died Feb. 28, 2016. Celebration of Life will be April 1st, 3 pm - 7 pm, Coquina Beach Gulfside South Pavilion. Survivors include his wife Rosalie; daughter Kourtney (Rob) Ruggiero, son Greg, stepson Derrick (Karen), his sisters Laurie (Jerry)...

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Our sincere condolences to the Campbell family. We wish you all relief in knowing that he's in a much better place now and at peace after a long, hard fight to survive.

Penny, Tim, and Malea Matte and The DeMaio Family

I'll never forget all the wonderful memories we have shared. God gave us a four year miracle to spend more time with our brother. I'm forever grateful for Larry's love and friendship. xo

Dad you will be missed so much you were always there no matter what I love you and miss you so much there's nothing I wouldn't give to have you back I love you and miss you always love you dad

With sympathy for all the family of Larry J. Campbell, Jr. (known to me as JR)at his passing; he fought a good fight but eventually lost the battle; JR will be remembered by many as a very kind and comfortable person to be around; I worked with him for years and found his work ethics outstanding. JR will be "missed"....

JR had a very long and difficult journey but with the help of his family he braved through it for 4 long years. He will be sorely missed and was greatly loved.

To the family of Larry J. (known to most of us as JR) heartfelt sympathy for this loss of a wonderful family member and a man I've known for many years. Have always had the highest regard for JR in all the times our paths crossed some years ago when involved in the construction industry. JR along with family members fought a good fight against the disease cancer and in the end cancer took his life. Love and caring thoughts go to his family (wife children parents) and to all his friends who...

Taken far too soon from your family , may they rely on good memories as they travel the journey of grief ... Your job here is done old friend .... Rest now in peace ...