Norman-Campbell-Obituary

Norman Campbell

Muskegon, Michigan

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CAMPBELL, MR. NORMAN JAMES Spring Lake Norman J. Campbell, age 76, died of lymphoma on Monday, January 20 at this home surrounded by his loving family. Norm was born October 7, 1937 in Bay City, MI., to the late Hugh and Margaretha "Peg" (Johnson) Campbell he, being the oldest of seven children....

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Maureen, we are so saddened to belatedly learn of Norm's death. Thank God there is a small group of people in the world that improve the lives of everyone they meet. Norm and you are in that group and your presence has made our lives in Glen Arbor better. Your kindness and friendliness has been appreciated more than you can know; the other messages in the Guest Book attest to the wonderful life Norm led and the innumerable people he impacted.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Maureen and Family,
I wish to send my sincere condolences at this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Margaret Hauxwell

I had the honor and privilege of being a teammate of Norm's at two of the Detroit Tigers Florida camps. I am blessed to have known him. He was such a wonderful person, a great teammate and a great baseball player. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. God bless you all.

Enjoyed visiting with Norm and Maureen at our class 50th reunion. He was a good friend and a great fellow. Thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Phyllis Fillion Settergren
Marysville, WA.

A wonderful Heights High classmate and all around great guy

Dear Maureen and family,
How deeply sorry we were to read of Norm's death. Though we didn't know him well, he was always so friendly when we would see him at church. Our deepest condolences to you all.

To Maureen and family, also Tina, Bonnie, and Peggy. I was so sorry and saddened to hear of Norm's death. He was truly the kindest, gentlest man I have ever known. He will be missed greatly by all of you and also by his friends and classmates. I am proud to call him my friend. My warm thoughts and sympathy are with you.

Diane Scott

Norm was a wonderful friend to me throughout our high school years at Heights High School. My deepest sympathy to his family. I know Norm will be missed so much.
Niki Peliotes Gess
Marietta, GA

What a wonderful 'earth journey' Norm had!He made a difference in only positive ways. His life was a gift to all of us who knew and admired him.