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Robert J. Campbell

Fairfield, Connecticut

1926 - 2024

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Robert J. Campbell Robert J. Campbell, "Soupy" born in Danbury, CT on June 17, 1926, passed away at the age of 98 in the VA Hospice of CT. Born to Walter and Gladys Campbell of Danbury. In 1980 he and his wife Beverly moved to New Fairfield. Bob was a happy man and made others laugh. He was very...

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I remember having him as my 5th grade teacher Tracey Olesen (Haller) One of the Olesen twins

Mr. Campbell and Beverly were our longtime neighbors and friends in Knollcrest and were always a breath of fresh air and happiness when they were around , they loved life and were an inspiration to humanity ! They will be missed , God Speed

Mr. Campbell was made a huge difference in my life (as a fifth grader). I am so happy he lived such a long life, he was such a kind man. The fifth grade trip to Washington D.C. was one of my favorite trips ever:)

Mr. Campbell was my fifth grade math teacher. While I wasn´t the greatest student in the world, he took interest in me and my early love of music by playing Tom Jones records in class, Which I loved. Thank you Mr. Campbell for all you did for so many of us.

Mr Campbell and Mr Kraft were a duo I will never forget. I had him as a teacher in 5th grade at Pound Ridge Elementary School. If I´m not mistaken the two of the also sold Encyclopedias in the summer time. My parents were customers I believe. May he rest in peace knowing the positive impact he had on kids lives!

Mr. Campbell was my favorite teacher at Pound Ridge Elementary school. My parents invited him frequently for dinner at our house. I will always have fond memories of him.

I remember Mr. Campbell well as one of my elementary school teachers. When we went on the fifth-grade Washington, D.C., trip, I was sitting in the hotel's little bay window high up on one of the floors and saw Mr. Campbell, Mr. Beldon (sp?) and Mr. Finch walking across the street to the bar/restaurant. When we joked with him about it the next day, he was like, "Um, can you guys not tell anyone about that?" Ha! Mr. Campbell was a GREAT teacher. I still remember this audio unit he had where you...

Mr. Campbell was my 4 th grade teacher at PRES and I loved him dearly. He was a wonderful teacher and added so much to our lives. He had a fabulous laugh and a great tolerance for his crazy students. RIP Mr. campbell

My favorite teacher of all time! He was my third grade teacher at PRES. He knew how to talk to every kid in a manner that fit their personality. Great human.