Richard-Campbell-Obituary

Richard H. Campbell

Manchester, New Hampshire

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FALMOUTH, Mass.- Richard H. "Dick" Campbell, 75, of Falmouth, formerly of Manchester, N.H., passed away on Oct. 11, 2012. Dick was born in Manchester, N.H., on Feb. 17, 1937, the son of Hubert and Cecelia (Shea) Campbell. He attended Bishop Bradley High School, and while there was an accomplished...

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Dick was one of the first people I met in Woods Hole.
He was funny , smart and interesting. He and Molly and Monica also were my neighbours when Woods Hole, Water Street had apartments for rent. way back when.. A good and kind man who will be missed...

regards to the family...dick was a friend,colleague,teacher,advisor..
he made me a better production contractor and in some ways a better person..he will be missed..
jackw
protekmv.com

Monika, Molly,

Sorry to hear this sad news. My Condolences.

Hi Molly and Monica, Even from way out here I feel the void. He was truly an exceptional man and a friend of real significance.

Dick was the ultimate "Jack of all trades". His knowledge and curiosity were unbounded. He was a tremendous help to me as a teacher at Science School providing solutions to any problem as well as a defense for shared ideas. Certainly one of Dick and Molly's greatest gifts to me was the friendship of the daughter they adored,Monika...my student and Science School assistant. I'll always be grateful to you, Dick! Beth Armstrong

I just heard about Dick's passing a couple of days ago but was not surprised. And even though I shall really miss him as a great friend and wonderful employer, I am relieved that he is now in a better place and his spirit liberated from his crippled body.

As I wrote to you Molly, Dick is one of the few men whom I have always liked and respected. I admired his brilliant yet well rounded, cultured nature! He was a good friend to me and always treated me well in every way!

I will miss one of my first mentors

Dear Monika and the Bang-Campbell family,
Laura Grosch, Herb Jackson, Leif Jackson, Ulysses' Jackson celebrate the life of Dick Campbell, an inventive, generous community building soul.

Pat and Family,
Thinking of you - many memories. Take care.