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Arlene and Art Zuiker
March 22, 2004
Dave Campbell defined the word gentleman. As a leader at Cardwell-Westinghouse, as a traveling companion, as a friend, Dave was the consumate professional "great guy".
Dave's Purdue engineering training empowered his leadership
so that he was able to give control
to "the troops". He let us run with our own ideas and yet knew exactly when the reigns had to be
readjusted. From that he made followers into future directors and
built a company that was the true
first in its field.
Fair, accepting, loyal, non-judgemental, Dave was able to combine his knowledge about the railroad indusry, its specialties, and the future needs of the national
transportation industry into a
directive that led to its today place as a small part of a major
conglomerate.
Dave's input, humor, and pure
enjoyment of being-together will be
sorely missed at our periodic luncheon get-togethers.
We are saddened at his loss
and send our sincere sympathy to
his family. Arlene and Art
Harry Mulcahy
March 5, 2004
I first met Dave back in the early 50's. He was always a good fellow and a true gentleman.
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March 3, 2004
David Campbell Obituary
David S. Campbell, age 86, of Glen Ellyn, loving husband of the late Virginia L., nee Roblee; dear father of David S. Jr. (Karen), Robert (Billa), Jim (Rita), Susan Rosenstein, Patty Schrader (Rick Gentile) and Pete (Donna); cherished grandfather... Read David Campbell's Obituary
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