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Warren Trenchard Campbell

Sacramento, California

1952 - 2015

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Campbell, Warren Trenchard ''Trenchie'' 12/12/1952 - 04/09/2015 Warren passed unexpectedly at his residence. He was 62. He is survived by his wife Laurie, sons David and Warren, sisters Jonnie and Ranee and his aunt Rhonda and many nieces, nephews and cousIns. A memorial service will be held June...

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I first met Trenchie when I was in the forth grade. He must have been in the 10th grade. He was always busy being creative but he was kind to us. As the years passed I dated Renee for three years and got to know him better. Unassuming and genuine at rest with himself but still keeping busy. He led a fine fusion folk group before Dawg music was coined. They were hot. He sold me my first leather jacket. I still know where it is. Jonnie and Renee thanks for sharing your brother with me. We were...

trench was the first one there when M died . Your knowledge that you shared helps me til this day,I loved you like a brother .paint on!
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I knew the man for close to 40 years met him at the Marin City flea market around 1974 we became quick close friends we had a lot of good times bad times all kinds of times together.
I hadn't seen him for about 5 years. I still felt closer than family to the guy.
I will miss you good buddy, I don't think we will see his type again. Happy trails Trench. Ur buddy Johnny.

Thanks for counting me as one of your pals Trenchie. We go way back. The clothing and Indian Blanket are now even more valuable to me than ever. Everytime I put the blanket over me, my wife or daughter I think of you. Peace be with you old friend.

Warren, "Trench" or "Trenchie" never worked for me, but i guess i dug a Trench, you were one of my best friends ever!!! I miss you, your knowledge, your wisdom, your quirkyness, you were more of an older brother to me than my own brothers. I have a hard time believing you are gone, when my phone rings i still expect it to be you! You did not march to the beat of a different drummer, you were the drummer, and what a vast array of drums there were in your ensamble (along with a multitude of...

Warren, you were one of the few cool genuine person Including your wife, I got to know at the auction, at Denios, you were ahead of your time.

You are greatly missed, by us. It was a wonderful and sometimes crazy life we had together, that should have lasted longer. You were unique in this old world. With our love always, your family, Laurie, David, and Warren.

My Dear Trench I miss you so much and our visits in Orangevale It just does not seem possible you are gone I love and miss you. Your Aunt RAHRAH