Wayne-Campbell-Obituary

Wayne C. Campbell

Chicago, Illinois

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Campbell, Wayne C. age 64. Beloved husband of Patricia (nee Gardner), loving father of Brandy (David) Sinclair, Scott (Sara) Campbell and Misti (Steve) Doty, loving grandfather of Cassandra, Jessica, Taryn, Kaylnn, Annliese and Brenden, caring brother of Perry (Mary) and Brian (Nancy), fond...

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To a friend I still think of you now and then, miss you.

It is hard to believe that Wayne has been gone 16 years. He was one special person to everyone and we still miss him dearly. Wayne, I hope you are behaving in Heaven. I know you are. You are such a Gentleman. Say "Hi" to all our relatives in Heaven. Till we meet again. Ginny

Uncle Wayne,
It's tough to find words just right to explain the loss I feel. You are an example to us all on how to live a good life, and too leave a legacy that will indure far beyond our days. I have so many fond memories of visiting you, Aunt Pat, Scott, Brandy and Misty at the trailer, the house, and family events. You always had a smile, and it was always clear that family came first...I've always been honored to have you as my uncle. You will never be forgotten..ever.

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Uncle wayne,
I can't believe it has been a year since you left to be with the lord. I'm sad and miss you, but I know your in a good place and we will see each other again. I hope I made you proud by going into law enforcement. Please watch over Pat and your family along with my dad. Until we meet again...love and miss you.

Hather ( your george)

Honey, I'm still finding it so hard to believe that you have been gone a year. My life has had many changes in that time but it is still hard for me to know that you aren't here to help me make some of them. Sometimes I think you are going to walk through that door at any time but then it hits me you are really gone and won't be back. I still don't want to believe that you are gone. The hardest part of you going is that I never really got to say good bye that still haunts me so much that I ...

T o my deeply missed Uncle Wayne, I cannot believe it has been an entire year since you left us, and I think about you and the whole family alot. After you passed, I decided to move back home sooner so I could be nearer to your brother and my father. You are very missed and I cherish the wonderful memories I have of you. My dad tells my kids, husband and I about all the adventures to two of you had growing up and it helps to take away the sadness. All my love, your neice Erin.

Grandpa, I miss you everyday and think about you every time I watch the cubs. They really would have disappointed you this year. Your impact on all of our lives is felt everyday and I can't put into words how large the void is where you belong. Until we meet again pop pop, I love you.

WAYNE Your my brother and best friend .The words " No farewells were spoken, no time for goodbye , you were gone before we knew it, and only GOD knows why " only come close to how we feel.You were always there when i needed a friend .And you will be deeply missed. Your Brother and friend Brian

Well Wayne we put it off till the last few days of the guest Book signing as if you never left us. Just wishing you are still just out in Vegas, but we really know better. Especially since you didn't come into Chicago and stay with us to play some Mau-Mau and be that special partner of mine who was always the Champ. I'm sure you know that your chair still waits for you.
We shared some great fun times that are greatly missed to this day and I am sure till we join you again and roar...