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Paul A. Campbell Jr.

Madison, Maine

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MADISON -- Paul A. Campbell Jr., 67, died June 5, 2011, at his home with his family by his side. He was born in Waterville on June 14, 1943, the son of Paul A. And Ester I. (Gilpatrick) Campbell Sr.

Paul was a man of many talents and interests and worked many years as a cab driver and farmer....

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Hey Dear Brother
Your resting now in the arms of your maker...You will always have a special place in my heart and I will love you forever:)
Your Baby Sister,
Patty

Paul...I will always remember our talks, laughing until we couldn't breathe, those old country songs and the deer farm. We learned many lessons together and I am proud of how far you went....all the way to the mountain....hug Evelyn for me. We'll have coffee and blueberry muffins together soon enough....Robin

Paul we go back a long way...had lots of fun...You will have to compete with Lynn, John & dad for that big one ...You will be in great company...Have a cold one and fly high!!!

To Paul, my brother in Gemini, rest in peace. I know that you always did the best you could given the circumstances at any given time. We are all spiritual beings living in human bodies. It is good to think of you being free from your earthly burdens and pains and at peace once again.

I only knew you for a short time but grateful for all the times I saw you smile.

I'm glad your suffering is over. nothing but pain free happy days ahead. Lila Z.

Daddy, I love and miss you so much, but now you are without pain and in the hands of the almighty father.Rest now and enjoy hunting and fishing with grampy.Fly high with those angels...Paul and I will have you in the boat with us...your forever in our hearts...later daddy...love you

paul your not in pain no more your with your family now and the angles rest in peace bro im gonna miss you lila

Paul,its been many years since I saw you last,but back 20 plus years ago you always had something witty to say first thing in the morning before we hit the road for our 12 hour shifts.rest in peace buddy.10-4444444444444444444444.