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You will never be forgotten, Mark.
NancyRitsko
June 04, 2024 | Friend
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
1969 - 2020
Dr. Mark Campbell, 51, of Slippery Rock, passed away at his residence Sunday, June 7, 2020. He was born on May 18, 1969, in Pittsburgh, to Larry and Jean (Miller) Campbell. Mark was a smart, funny, caring person who loved his sister, parents, family, friends and many of his colleagues. Mark...
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NancyRitsko
June 04, 2024 | Friend
Mark was the kindest soul who I loved talking to and walking with on Normal Avenue each day at college. Heaven enjoy this soul. Rhett
Rhett Fertig
October 28, 2023 | Friend
Your legacy still lives on through the successes of your students. You will never be forgotten.
Fran Suchovic
June 04, 2023
Meem, holding you in my heart.
Nancy Ritsko
June 04, 2023
Meem...hard to believe it's been a year. You are in my thoughts every day....visualize Mark being with your Gram...I hope that helps get you through the difficult moments...xxx
Nancy RITSKO
July 11, 2021
Oh, Mimi...I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much Mark meant to you and remember the close bond the two of you had. I have very fond memories of you both. My heart goes out to you and your family during this saddest of times.
Deborah Leighty
July 10, 2021 | School
Mark was one of my memorable art students. He loved Tabassco and his father took him to a Tabassco plant, I believe, in Louisiana. I remember this vividly since when Mark returned from the trip he did an awesome painting he called "The Moss Pickers". So, so bright and talented. A memorable student. He was a force!
Barbara Bossart
July 10, 2021 | School
Dr. Campbell was a caring individual. He really cared about the students he helped. My son was switching majors and Dr. Campbell helped him with this schedule and met with my son many times to ease his anxieties. He was wonderful individual and will be greatly missed by the University and his students. My condolences to his family.
Kim Niedzwicki
June 26, 2020
My sincere and deepest sympathy for Mimi Campbell and family. My prayers are with you.
Cheryl nelson
June 17, 2020 | Friend