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John Campion Obituary

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John Joseph Campion, the serial energy technology entrepreneur whose innovations powered everything from one-night-only concert tour stops to entire cities facing blackout conditions in the wake of natural disasters, died Friday at a hospital in New York City. He was 57. The cause was acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with which Campion had been diagnosed in 2018.
The phrase "thankful" and "one-of-a-kind" were purpose-built for Campion. Whether you were an Uber driver shuffling John to a meeting anywhere around the world, or a young Irish race car driver in need of sage advice, John treated all people with respect and appreciation for the work they did and the role they played in life. Indeed, his own life was shaped in a very special way at a very young age, teaching him that you can't judge a book by its cover. John's keen sense of how best to engage with an audience and contribute in a meaningful way to accomplish a common goal was felt by ambassadors, governors, mayors, fellow business leaders and heads-of-state seeking his expertise in the energy sector. John was present for everyone with whom he came in contact, no matter the circumstances, beaming with optimism and gratitude for all. He never asked anything of anyone he wasn't prepared to do himself.
John immigrated to the United States from Cork, Ireland in 1984 with $26 in his pocket. A circuitous route and a perpetual drive to succeed led him down many paths that only an Irishman with a powerful motor could carve.
Upon his arrival in the United States, John quickly found work as a roadie for the world's biggest rock bands, culminating in a position as an electrician on Michael Jackson's 1987-1989 "Bad" World Tour. During his run with Jackson, he developed a portable power generation unit that would soon be the cornerstone of the first company he founded, Showpower, Inc.
Sparked by the success and ultimate sale of Showpower to General Electric, John has served in a number of leadership positions over the years with companies such as General Electric and Alstom Power Rentals. In 2004, he acquired the latter company and transformed it to become what is today known as APR Energy, a global company specializing in the rapid deployment of cost-efficient, reliable electricity.
Campion retired as Executive Chairman of APR Energy in 2019, after being diagnosed with AML, but continued to serve as its Chairman thereafter.
John located APR Energy's global headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida after spending time there in 1989,serving as a roadie for the Rolling Stones, where, he proclaimed, after spending some down time seeing Jacksonville's beaches and neighborhoods, that if he ever had the means and ability, Jacksonville would be his home. As much as he kept a foot in New York and New Jersey, Jacksonville was home for this world-renowned impresario.
Campion's success bred a strong philanthropic purpose. Recognizing his roots as a rock and roll roadie, he became a partner to JABOR (Just a Bunch of Roadies), a global humanitarian group comprised exclusively of the rock and roll roadies alongside whom he worked for so many years. The group was called into action to volunteer their time and talents in a post-earthquake-devastated Haiti. John, with them both physically and emotionally, shared heart and soul combined with action and problem solving, offering advice, providing necessary resources and lifting up those in need, showing how much, he appreciated a person's contribution to the world, or in the situation at hand. John's energy poetically lit up every moment in time like no one else could. Everyone around the world that had the chance to cross paths with his life – for a second or for a lifetime – would never forget the lasting impact he left.
In addition to his philanthropic endeavors and his global entrepreneurial success, Campion was widely renowned for having curated a rare collection of world championship race cars, which are part of the Campion Collection. The collection, and John's passion for sharing it with the world, helped to broaden the understanding and appeal of lesser-appreciated forms of automotive racing in the United States, such as rally racing.
A true entrepreneur with an innovative spirit, John holds various patents, including two for a scalable portable modular power plant. He also has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the 2016 Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Jacksonville Business Journal's Ultimate CEO Award and an Honorary Degree from the University of North Florida. He has also been a featured commentator for national media outlets such as CNBC, Fox News, CBS News, Forbes, Bloomberg and others.
John's greatest love was for his wife and life-partner in every sense of the word, Suzanne Bonnici- Campion. Theirs was a love that was truly meant to be. They were married in the Bahamas in 2013, and later by a priest in a Catholic church "just for them," as Suzanne likes to say. Their relationship first blossomed in 1991, and like any great love story, there are twists and turns, but in the end, it is never ending. John liked to say, "we went our separate ways to build our own businesses, married other people and had the right kids, and then God brought us back together again when the time was right."
In 2014, the Campions founded The John and Suzanne Campion Family Foundation, Inc. a charitable giving organization focused on health, education and nutrition for the underprivileged. Giving back was not only a saying for John, it was one of his life's callings that Suzanne shared with equal passion.
Through their Foundation, the Campions sponsored children for Christmas at the Sulzbacher Center, an organization devoted to empowering homeless and at-risk women, children and men through health, housing and income services thereby restoring hope and self-sufficiency. John and Suzanne also support the Julia's Butterfly Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of terminally and chronically ill children and their families. Eva's Village is another non-profit they support, helping to provide shelter, food, and education for homeless and needy adults and their children. John also served on the Catholic University Busch School Board of Visitors and on the board of JEA in Jacksonville.
Since his retirement, John has focused much of his energy to creating CJJ Motorsports Racing, an automotive racing team he founded in 2019 to provide support to Irish racers, enabling them to compete on the global stage against the world's most renowned race teams. The team is an extension of CJJ Motorsports, the company John founded to manage his automotive endeavors. Individuals and teams racing under the CJJ Motorsports Racing banner includes James Roe, Jr., Matt Griffin, Nicole Drought, Craig Breen, Paul Nagel, Sean Doyle, and CJJ 191, an F1 for Schools racing team from St. Brigid's College in Loughrea, Ireland. CJJ is the primary sponsor for Formula Female, led by Nicci Daly, and its Go Girls Karting Initiative, which introduces 1,000 young women to karting in Ireland each year. As part of the karting initiative, CJJ also sponsored Alyx Coby, a young Irish woman and rising star. John and Suzanne were also significant patrons of Team Ireland.
Since first being diagnosed, John and Suzanne liked to say God brought them many angels on earth who did all that was possible every step of the way. One angel who became very special to Suzanne and John is oncology nurse Judy Murphy.
Along with Suzanne, John leaves behind a son, Joe Campion and step-daughters, Lilah, Cate & Emma Celentano; his brother Edmund and his family, Paola, nephews Brendan, Ciaran, and Finn; his sisters-inlaw,Kathy Bonnici, Janet Widmayer and husband Don, their children Emily, AJ, Hannah & Lillie; Suzanne's brother James Bonnici & partner Anthony Pizzonia; niece Jennifer Anastasiou & husband Michael and their children Luke, Ella & Jack. John's parents, Michael and Teresa preceded him in death.
There will be a funeral mass Friday, Oct 9th at 10:00 am at St. Elizabeth Church, Wyckoff, NJ and luncheon following. Due to limited capacity at the Church because of COVID-19 restrictions, the service will be livestreamed here: https://saintelizabeths.org/live-streaming.
There will be a celebration of Campion's life at a future date when everyone can be safe from COVID-19 concerns.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the John and Suzanne Campion Scholarship at the Catholic University's Conway School of Nursing honoring his trusted and caring nurse, Judy Murphy. Checks can be made payable to The Catholic University of America, include the Campion Scholarship in the memo line and Judy's name. Mail gifts to: The Catholic University of America; Office of University Advancement, Suite E 200 Father O'Connell Hall, 620 Michigan Avenue, Washington, DC 20064.
Arrangements are by the Vander Plaat Funeral Home - Wyckoff, NJ (vpfh.com)
And, no obituary for John Campion would be complete without his signature phrase that would end every meeting, call or conversation: "God Bless!"
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Published by Florida Times-Union from Oct. 6 to Oct. 7, 2020.

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Gustavo Perez

October 9, 2025

I have a special corner in my library, memory and gratitude. Amazing person.

Collette Harrington

October 8, 2025

Hello everyone, so hard to imagine John is no longer here,what an incredible, amazing talent! I met a primary school teacher who taught John in primary school in Turners Cross and said John was one of his Brightest pupils he ever taught!! I also have great memories of John cycling to school and involved in our youth group in Turners cross, take care and God Bless x Collette Harrington

Jake Kennedy

October 1, 2024

Still miss ya John. Love and peace to Suzanne, Edmund and their families. Jake Kennedy.

Gutavo Perez

September 30, 2022

I am forever grateful and will miss and remember this amazing guy.!!

Bob Rosenblum

September 30, 2022

A month never goes bye without Fitz and I telling a John story .
You will always be remembered.
Bob

collette Harrington

October 20, 2020

Great memories around Capwell road and the Turners cross youth club ! Where I’m sure John nurtured his music skills and entertained us all. !!!

Bob Rosenblum

October 12, 2020

John
I will never forget you , your stories , or your life stories , you are an inspiration.
God loves you
Bob Rosenblum

Simone Taylor

October 9, 2020

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Toni Woods

October 9, 2020

I am so sorry to hear this. I had a great time working for him at APR Energy and learned how to live a bigger life from John. He made the most of his. Condolences to the family. RIP.

Gina Petrus

October 9, 2020

Many special memories and admiration for all that John accomplished during his short life. One of the most charismatic and inspirational people. Love and peace to the family- special love and hugs for Joe.
~Gina and Jennifer xoxo

Stephen Chapman

October 9, 2020

John was a great man with great humour and compassion. I learnt so much from him in the time I had the pleasure to work for him. I will miss his Monday morning 5am calls from US which always started with “what’s the craic “ peppered with occasional Cork vernacular. He was generous beyond words and always had time to ask about the health of my son who he knew had Crohn’s disease “how’s ya boy”. He will be sorely missed by this Geordie boy and never replaced. God bless him.

Michael & Bernadette Ferris

October 9, 2020

Sincere sympathy Edmund, Suzanne and all the Campion family at this sad time, may John rest in peace.

David Oehl

October 9, 2020

I worked w/ John for several years in the very early days of Alstom Power in Jacksonville. In December of 2002, John and I took a sales trip to Ireland to pitch a proposal to the utility there. I quickly learned he had a kind heart and a contagious energy which continued throughout his life. My sincerest condolences and prayers to his family. And of course, "God Bless".

Michelle Kramer

October 9, 2020

RIP John Campion! Suzanne, I am sorry to hear about this. I was so glad to hear you and John reconnected and saddened about his passing for you and your families and the World. He was such an incredible person Innovator and Visionary! I was privileged to have known him way back in the day! Sending Prayers and condolences!

Pete ( Fedex )

October 9, 2020

Suzanne, i’m so sorry to hear about John. My condolences and my prayers for you and your family.

Gustavo Perez

October 9, 2020

After the first two sentences, I immediately got capture by his intelligence and energetic personality. I have never been naïf and no other individual had had that effect on me till that day.

It was 2001 during the LATAM kickoff of the old Alstom Power Rental. We spent one week traveling through Bogotá, Quito and Panamá, and this travel triggered a leitmotif that will last forever inside me.

I departed from Alstom in 2005 to succeed in other arenas -he did have something to do with that- but we never lost the contact, and four years later, John ringed my phone, and invited me to Jacksonville for a conversation that -again- would change my family’s life for the good.

I am so sad to be here saying farewell to him, but so grateful with the life for having had him crossed my way.

Gracias bato loco!

Gustavo Pèrez, “Your favorite Colombian”

Karen and Bill Regan

October 9, 2020

John was an wonderful person and we are grateful to have known him.
He had a great sense of humor and loved life and his family.
We will miss him.
Our prayers are with his family at this difficult time.

Sonny Andres

October 8, 2020

Sir John, I am so blessed to have the opportunity to know you and work with you over the years. You always have a way to make people feel very important. You will always be remembered. My family and I wish you a peaceful rest with God. Thank you very much...

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Vincent Campion

October 8, 2020

Dear John,
Thank you for the kindness and friendship you showed me over the years. I will forever be grateful.
You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace cousin , & God Bless.

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Vincent Campion

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Philip Brach

October 8, 2020

It was so great to have had the fortune to get to know John through my work at the Busch School. The line in this beautiful obituary that reminds me the most of John was his ability to be "present for everyone" with "gratitude for all". If you were in a room with John he made everyone feel as if they were the most important person in the world. My prayers are with his family during this time of loss.

david dorman

October 8, 2020

I began working with John, at APR Energy in March of 2003 and am still currently employed. As I like to say, “The good ole days” was the early days with John taking charge. John was an extremely charismatic and talented leader. His actions influenced so many peoples lives, including my own. I am grateful for knowing and working with John, he will be truly missed but never forgotten. God Bless.

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Bridgeen Nolan

October 8, 2020

I can attest to John's strength and character as he fought hard during the last two months. It was a pleasure to know and take care of him.
God Bless

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Nick McGrath

October 8, 2020

God Bless and farewell

Eamonn littrean

October 8, 2020

The curly headed guy who couldn't stand still, that my sister's description and quite right, never forgot you, could never find you guys and now i found yuh, i still will never forget yuh, keep on gigging

Deegan Family

October 7, 2020

Dear Suzanne & family ... John was such a pleasure and will be greatly missed in this world. I hope you’re at peace knowing all the ways he made the world a better place, in my opinion there is no greater purpose in life. Your love & care of each other was so apparent and lovely. We will miss him terribly but The Saints in heaven will adore him!!✝

Ernest Kim

October 7, 2020

I had the opportunity to work with John as he was preparing to take APR to great heights. Through all his success, I always noted his affection for his family and care for his team. Our thoughts and regards go out to those who were closest to him.

Niall & Nancy Falloon

October 7, 2020

I was introduced to John in my restaurant in Neptune Beach several years ago. I watched as he quickly became a favorite of the staff through his demeanor, his concern for them and not least, his generosity. I shared a love of wine with him and stories about our home country, but he was just as interested as hearing a yarn from one of the staff. You learn a lot about a person from their behavior to those who are looking after them.
He was a big hearted, kind, generous and good man and will be sorely missed. Our sincere condolences to you,Suzanne.

H. Morris Truslow III

October 7, 2020

John was a fantastic person. Always energetic, full of life and ready to try anything and help anyone. We worked together with the Amelia Concours d' Elegance and had a great time. He will be greatly missed by many.

Dan Lanier

October 6, 2020

Met John at The Amelia Island Concours in 2015. Immediately hit it off due to our Irish connections. Teased him about his LHD Escort and endured good natured abuse from him from then on. What sad news this is for me. My deepest sympathy goes out to Suzanne and his entire family. He will be missed. RIP John.

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