Milton-Campbell-Obituary

Milton A. Campbell

Chelsea, Michigan

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Campbell, Milton A. 11/30/1935 - 1/24/2020 Dexter, Michigan Milton A. Campbell, of Dexter, MI, age 84, passed away at his home on January 24, 2020 with friends and family by his side. He was born in Annandale, MN, the son of Elmer and Gertrude Campbell. Milton loved bird watching and...

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I have known Milton for many years. He was a customer at first and then turned into a great friend. Also ready to help and give advice. Our relationship started when I was a rep and selling him products at his store. On an about turn, I opened a store. Not feeling well, he drove all the way to Waterford to visit me and help with advice. Will miss him and his friendship.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Vern, Debbie and Dale-I am so very sorry for your loss. I just found out today and unfortunately I'm not going to get to the funeral home because I get off work at 6 and I'm in Holly. I was supposed to be the family representative because my mom and my sister are sick. Please know that we are all thinking of you. I will always have such fond memories of your dad and your mom. They were always so nice to me. Thinking of you all at this time, if there's anything I can do for any of you please...

Milt was my boss at Huron Camera many years ago. We worked together on the sales floor and had so many great times. He was a patient, kind, and generous man. He taught me so much. I always enjoyed running into him over the years after I left. It was a very sad day when the business closed. It was an icon in downtown Dexter and surrounding areas. I visited Milt at his home and admired his beautiful collections of glass and various and sundry things.

His Christmas village was one of the...

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Milt and the business were so much a part of Dexter. We missed him when Huron Camera closed and know his family will miss him now. Elaine Owsley

Debbie and Dave, Sorry about your loss. I knew your Dad through the DHS alumni Assoc. as well as the camera store. He had many voluntary deeds behind his name. He did a lot for Dexter. Ron Klumpp, Ft. Myers Beach, Fl.

Uncle Milton was one of the most thoughtful, kind-hearted, generous individuals I've known. I have so many fond memories of time on the lake, antique shopping, looking through photos that he printed for me at the shop, etc. I'm very honored that he was able to walk me down the aisle as well. He was a very special uncle and will be missed.
Valerie