RANDALL-CAMPBELL-Obituary

RANDALL CAMPBELL

Tacoma, Washington

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Randall (Randy) Jeff Campbell Beloved father, grandfather and friend, passed away on February 28th, 2010 in Puyallup, WA at the age of 68. He was born in Kentucky on February 27th, 1942. He is survived by his son Lee Campbell (Mindy), daughter Wendy McDonald (Jon), sister Burnetta Ellison...

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Randy was a friend, and the most respectful man I have ever met. His kindness to all, his respect he showed to women, his love of family and friends,his jokes and his love of music(we both loved Elvis)and dance will forever be missed by me. I know in my heart he is with Dick and Bill up in Gods care dancing the days away until we all meet again. He will be missed by all who knew him.I hope you find some comfort in knowing he was loved by so many people whom had the pleasure of having him for...

We were very sorry to hear of Randy's passing. He always kept family near to his heart and was also a great friend. He made a point to keep in contact with our family and would always attend things when he could. He will be missed.

Muncy Family (Dexter, Percie, Edna, Bob, Rus and our families)

Be comforted knowing that Randy is having one heck of a family reunion in heaven! I can just smell the cornbread with beans & hamhocks! We love you Wendy and Lee, keep fond memories alive in your heart and he will always be with you.

To my family... My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. I have known the family all my life and have had the pleasure to call Randy my Pops!!! He is going to be missed so much. Eric and I will be here for you always. We love you Pops!!!

Our thoughts and prayers for Randy's family. He was our friend for 20+ years.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We met Randy in 1992 and he always called me his wife because my husband name also is Randy and his daughter Wendy had the same name as our daughter Wendi..Randy was a great friend and he always had a joke or a story to tell........He loved to bring snacks to the bar to share with all of us....meat cheese and crackers were one of his fav but he made a mean scallop potatoes too and dont forget his banana vanilla wafer pudding no one made it like he did.... Wendy, Jon and as we fondly call you...

We are so saddened by Randy"s death. He was a great friend to all who knew him. Our hearts go out to all of his family and friends.

God Bless You all,
Joe and Sandy Westover
Sun City West, Az.