Stewart-Campbell-Obituary

Stewart Mason Campbell

Dallas, Texas

Age 41

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DIED
June 30, 2013
AGE
41
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Stewart Mason Campbell, 41, passed away in his hometown of Fort Worth on Sunday, June 30, 2013. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Stephens Presbyterian Church, 2600 Merida, Fort Worth 76109. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to

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Stewart came to Japan with my contact info in his pocket, passed on from a mutual friend. From the first meeting, we laughed long and hard at all the same things and we kept it up for decades. I loved him. I rooted for him. I worried about him. I was so proud of him. How much Hajime and I will miss him. How grateful we are to have known him.

Just heard about Stewart's passing and am so very sorry! I well remember Stewart as one of our outstanding Full Time MBA students at SMU-Cox School of Business. Stewart actively participated in Cox-Business Leadership Center.

Unfortunately I lost touch with Stewart over the years but the few times we did re-connect over the years showed me he was still such an incredibly kind person. He was absolutely brilliant and such a warm and friendly soul. I am sorry I missed the funeral, I wish I could have paid him my respects in person. Enjoy the life eternal, Stew, I am sure your kindness to others while you were with us is being paid back a million fold.

I have happy memories of Stewart through the graded choirs of St. Stephen Presbyterian. He was a kind and gentle soul and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the Campbell and Dauphinot families.

My family will miss Stewart. He was kind and loving and good. We spent quite a bit of time together in person and on the phone. He greatly enriched my life. Stewart was always complimentary while gently urging you to be more. My sons enjoyed the time they spent with Stewart. He will be greatly missed. I am sure that he is teaching and urging others already in his Heavenly home. Keep smiling, Stewart!

Our thoughts are prayers are with your family. I was fortunate to spend some time with Stewart. He greatly enriched my life. Stewart was very kind and complimentary and he knew just the right amount to "push" to get you to strive to be better. He mentored my sons and they really enjoyed the time they spent with him. I'm sure Stewart is teaching the children and helping many in his Heavenly mission. I will miss his spirit and sweet smile.

You all are in our thoughts and prayers. May the good memories of Stewart and his wonderful smile bring you comfort.

Stewart was one of my students at Paschal High School; he was certainly a bright and creative young man. My thoughts and prayers areband will continue to be with his family and friends.

Our Condolences. Jim Taylor and Bob Cash