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“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.”
The beautiful and extraordinary human experience of Nick Kyle Campbell came to an end on Monday, April 29, 2024. Kyle was born in Douglasville, Georgia, on March 8, 1981, but grew up in the Daytona Beach area of Florida with his family. When Kyle was ten years old, his parents returned to their hometown of Baxley, where Kyle remained for the rest of his life.
Kyle graduated from Appling County Comprehensive High School in 1999 and pursued various avenues of interest while building a career in business. He began working at Douglas & Harper Manufacturing immediately after graduating and remained a faithful employee of the Douglas family for decades. When the Douglases purchased a new business, Matrix Cabinets, they brought Kyle into the fledgling venture to serve as the Office Manager and later the Independent Sales Representative for the Carolinas. After the COVID pandemic, Kyle transitioned into a new career with Impact Housing, where he served as Purchasing Manager. He quickly forged wonderful relationships in this new role, and he loved that the career change allowed him to stay closer to home so that he could take his boys to all their weeknight ballgames and help them perfect the art of frying an egg; make regular, genuine conversation with his daughter while they folded clean laundry on the dining room table before dinner; and make his wife laugh so hard that her sides would hurt every single night before they fell asleep snuggled next to each other in bed.
Kyle’s family was his true passion; he poured his greatest effort and his whole heart into those he loved most. Over the course of the 23 years they shared as a couple, he and his wife, Katie, built a remarkable life together, the culminating achievement of which being the creation of four exceptional humans: their daughter, Annabelle; and their triplet sons, Tobias, Porter, and Jameson. Kyle adored his family, and he took care to provide them with love and joy in quantities that will sustain them all well beyond their lifetimes.
Kyle was fiercely dedicated to those he loved, as loyal and loving towards the family into which he was born as he was to the family he acquired. He was a gifted singer and songwriter, a clever wit and comforting spirit, and the most compassionate person one could ever be blessed to meet. He shouldered the weight of his loved ones’ burdens and worries as if doing so were truly his life’s purpose.
Kyle lovingly awaits those whose hearts are broken to have lost him, but complete because they loved him: his wife, Katie McLeod Campbell; his daughter, Annabelle Campbell; his three sons, Tobias, Porter, and Jameson Campbell; his mother and father, Nick and Janie Campbell; his brother, Micah Campbell, and his nephew, Jonah Campbell, as well as a great nephew who will arrive this summer; his sister and brother-in-law, Caitlin and Zach Fenton, and their children, Brynlee and Zeke; his closest friends and companions, who are too numerous to list individually; and acquaintances far and wide who were blessed by his life. He will be greatly and forever missed, even as his legacy of loving truthfully and living compassionately lives on
A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, May 3, 2024, at 4:00 P.M. from Baxley Church of God with Reverend Ronnie Rentz, Pastor Jordan Ball, and Brother Roy McClung.
The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service on Friday.
In lieu of flowers, you may make a contribution to an account that has been created for the Campbell family at Community Bank.
A pallbearer is someone who helps bear the weight of the coffin when a loved one is being put to rest. No one can bear the weight alone; the strength of many must share the weight of the loss, relying on one another to carry that together. If you carry Kyle with you in your heart, and you are bearing the weight of this loss along with his family, you are a pallbearer.
The family is gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell at 301 Johns Lane Baxley, Ga 31513.
Nobles Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to serve the family of Mr. Nick Kyle Campbell.
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85 Anthony Street, Baxley, GA 31513
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