Thomas-Campana-Obituary

Thomas James Campana

Akron, Ohio

Jul 21, 1966 – Aug 21, 2023 (Age 57)

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BORN
July 21, 1966
DIED
August 21, 2023
AGE
57
LOCATION
Akron, Ohio
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Thomas James Campana (57), of Akron, Ohio, passed away at his home in the arms of his loving wife, Elizabeth (Beth) Hayas Campana, Monday night, August 21, 2023, after a long and very courageous battle with cancer. A loving and supportive husband, stepfather, son, brother, uncle, and friend, Tom...

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My first memory of Tom was when I met him in the Napanee plant in Canada and was truly impressed with his approach, organization and treatment of his team in the plant Mixing expansion and as a result I was immediately interested in offering Tom a position on the Engineering Mixing Team in Akron - The rest is history of Tom on the Mixing Team and then becoming the manager when I retired! What a blessing! What a great human! So sad for his short time here! Tom will dearly be missed by me and...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

An honest and very friendly person who had great talent in his business. He was always kind and a delight to be with. And he liked beer!

Tom was a great friend. We were in Pulandian China together. Tom bringing up the first Banbury. Tom and I twice played a par 3 in a combined three strokes. Have a tee time ready in the futurr.

What an incredible and completely accurate tribute to a truly incredible human being!!! Those who were privileged to call him a friend will have a forever void. We will miss him terribly. We are so grateful and blessed that Tom introduced us to his loving soulmate Beth. You and Campy will always be in our hearts. Chrissie W

RIP to our awesome pal. My condolences to Beth and the rest of Tom´s family. it was an honor having enjoyed your fun, genuine, constant, and considerate company. No surprise you were the head of your class your whole lifelong. Miss you buddy.

I've known Tom since the day he started at Goodyear. We started working together on the Beaumont Project and Tom and I worked closely together until I retired in 2013. We also played golf together on several Goodyear golf leagues through the years. Tom was a good golfer in spite of what he thought of his game. I included a photo from a golf trip I made with Tom to Gaylord, Michigan in 2004. Tom was a great engineer, a friend to everyone and one of the nicest guys I've ever met. I'm really...

Hey good buddy, we'll miss ya tons, but we'll forever keep you alive in our memories. I'm looking forward to that day when we can catch up again!