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Robert R. "Bobob" Campbell

1943 - 2021

Robert R. "Bobob" Campbell obituary, 1943-2021, Charlottesville, VA

BORN

1943

DIED

2021

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Robert Campbell Obituary

Robert R. "Bobob" Campbell

March 4, 1943 - January 3, 2021

The world became a little greyer on Sunday, January 3, 2021, when Robert Campbell left it. How can you describe someone so colorful in only black and white? Bob was not a loud person, but he loved loud things, loud colors, loud cars, loud radios, loud TVs. His clothing filled every closet in the house and each one looked like a rainbow. You could see his colorful shirts, shorts, pants, or shoes coming from a mile away; he always stood out in a crowd.

Bob was quiet from the beginning when he was born in Raceland, Kentucky to Ralph Campbell and Ruth Campbell Specht on March 4, 1943. After graduating from Raceland High School, he entered the Air Force and became a military policeman. The Cuban missile crisis caused him and his high school sweetheart, Libby Smith Campbell, to quickly marry before his possible deployment. They will have been married for 58 years on January 5, 2021.

When he left the military, he entered the world of retail. He started working for Kresge Dept. Stores, which would later become Kmart. He worked at Kmart for 30 years and moved wherever they told him to go: Ohio, New Jersey, Maryland, Indiana, Michigan, and Virginia. He was a district manager for the apparel division for many years, then worked as the store manager in Roanoke, Va. The daily drive from Forest to Roanoke might have been too much for some people, but he loved to drive. In his retirement, he drove cars for Billy Craft Honda until just last summer. He also worked in the Pro Shop at Colonial Hills Golf Course at least one day a week during the season and golfed regularly with the Dog Pack and the THUGS.

If there was a game on TV that involved a ball going into a cup, a basket, or through a goal post he would be watching it -- often several at one time. He was a diehard Kentucky Wildcats fan and would cheer on UVA or Virginia Tech depending on which daughter was nearby. His motto used to be "He who dies with the most toys wins," but as he began to age, he started to appreciate the things in life that money can't buy.

Bob is not gone. His sense of humor and patience will live on through his daughter Cindy Childress and husband Brady from Altavista, Va. His sense of style and devotion to family will live on through his daughter Stacy Thompson and husband Chris from Swoope, Va. His dedication to others will live on through his granddaughter Elizabeth Childress Burneson and husband Brandon from Richmond, Va. His work ethic and love of cars will live on through his granddaughter Amanda Childress and boyfriend Dylan May from Lynchburg, Va. And his love of sports and quiet nature will live on through Campbell Thompson, from Swoope, Va. His devoted dogs, Delilah and Callaway, will miss having their daily walks with him.

Bob would have been lost to us much sooner had it not been for the outstanding care he received from the University of Virginia Heart Failure doctors and Valve Team. The nurses and attending staff within the UVA hospital cardiac care unit were miraculous and we could not have gotten though this without their support.

While our lives will be changed without him, we can only imagine the reception he received as he drove his yellow corvette through the pearly gates, wearing his navy pants, paisley sport coat, and an orange shirt and shoes. We take comfort in knowing he was welcomed by Conway Twitty, Marty Robbins, Porter Wagoner, his Granddad and Uncle Roy, his yellow lab Zach, and his neighbors and friends that he was anxious to see again. We'll find him asleep in a beach chair one day when we all meet again.

Due to the compromised health of some family members amid COVID concerns, there will be no public ceremony.

Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, is assisting the family. To send condolences, please visit tharpfuneralhome.com.

Published by The News & Advance on Jan. 5, 2021.

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Shawn and Brandee Megredy

January 7, 2021

We haven´t know you all very long but appreciate having the opportunity to meet Bob. Libby, we are praying for you and your family if you need anything we are just across the street please do not hesitate to ask.

Ruth Voyers

January 6, 2021

My dear sweet life long friend Libby, I am writing this with tears streaming down my face. I had no idea that he had been so ill, and for that I am so sorry. I loved your sweet Bob, he always had a smile. In my mind I can see the both of you at our reunion ( both looking like a million bucks) and both smiling. You all were the first couple I wanted to see. I have always loved you both so much. My heart is broken for you and with you. My prayers are with you and your beautiful family. If you ever need me for anything just let me know. God bless all of you always, one more thing, thank you for the great picture of Your Bob with his obituary. Love you Libby always.

Jane Kincaid

January 5, 2021

Sorry for your loss. Sounds like there are a lot of memories to keep him ever present in Everyone´s mind that loved him.

I remember him from his Raceland High School class reunion. I was the photographer for the event. He always had a great smile. I´m so glad I met him.

Donna Weringo

January 5, 2021

I am so very sorry for the loss of your beloved Father. Wrap yourself in the warm comfort of memories of him.

Barry

January 5, 2021

I am truly saddened by the loss of my dear friend. Unfortunately, didn´t get to spend much time with him the last year due to Covid but we usually spoke every week. Can´t remember every event in my life but the golf trips with Bob(especially Pinehurst with Jed and Ken and the golf marathons at Pine Needles)will never be forgotten. Will miss my dear friend and my prayers are now with his family.

Carl Cotton

January 5, 2021

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Bob was a great guy always had a smile
And never met a stranger. He will surely be missed. May God comfort the family.

Linda Hall

January 5, 2021

Cindy, prayers of comfort to you and your family in the passing of your Dad.

Kathy Pavia

January 5, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. This is a beautiful tribute to his life. Prayers for you all.

Mike McFaden

January 5, 2021

Comfort and peace wished for all.

Keith Moser

January 5, 2021

So very sorry to hear of your loss. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

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