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ROBERT Van CAMPEN Obituary

Mr. Robert ''˜Uncle Bob''' Van Campen 69th year, of Nahant passed away on Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 at the Jesmond Nursing Home. Bob was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma and was the son of the late Richard and Dorothy (Maher) VanCampen. He was a native of Lynn and a graduate of Bentley College. Bob was employed for many years as the General Manager for A.H. Notini & Sons Wholesale Distributors in Lynn. He was passionate about travelling to Bermuda, was an accomplished bowler, and an avid fan of the Red Sox and Rolling Stones. He is survived by Brother Richard Van Campen (wife Marie) of Everett; several nieces, nephews, including Julie Orozco (husband Carlos) of Everett; Richard Van Campen, Jr. (wife Susan) of Danvers; Susan Van Campen of Everett; Linda Morrow (husband Shawn) of Melrose; and Robert Van Campen (wife Lisa) of Everett; grand-nieces and nephews. Uncle Bob leaves to mourn his many friends in Bermuda. A mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Mary'''s Church, Lynn on Monday, April 25th. Burial at St. Mary'''s Cemetery. For online register book please visit www.cuffemcginn.com AMIS Memorial Chapel, Ltd.
Published by The Royal Gazette on Apr. 29, 2011.

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patti and jonathan smith

May 3, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jeremy Gordon

May 1, 2011

I would like to give my condolences to the VanCampen family. Uncle Bob was a wonderful man, he was kind hearted and always full of energy and hope. I say this remembering the trips to Boston to visit Uncle Bob and the family and seeing my first Baseball game. There were wonderful times with Uncle Bob and he'll forever be in our memories. It's never the right time to say farewell. Rest in Peace Uncle Bob. Love always

Lynn Rebecca Gordon

April 29, 2011

Dear Family,
I think when we all hear the name Uncle Bob everyone thinks the same thing, a happy man that lived his life to the fullest and done everything his way, then we think Bermuda. I know when he touched down everytime he returned i know a part of him felt like he was coming home and we thought the same thing to. The first thing Jeremy said when i told him that uncle Bob had passed. Mom that is so much of my childhood memories.Please know that for us Uncle bob will never be gone, he will forever be in our hearts and minds. love always.

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