I've been through every emotion and still end up being sad At the almost sudden and untimely loss of my dad. When faith is in GDd, there's no questions or too much to say For only God know why He chose this time to take my daddy away. I was given a dad who through life taught me to love unconditionally, Regardless of one's decisions, ones' lifestyle or what one chose to be. Nothing can ever change the fact that he will always be my dad, And I am so appreciative and thankful for all the times that we had. Daddy, you had so many good ideas and plans laid out for what you called your prime, And you've succeeded in providing me enough great memories to last my lifetime. So although I'll miss being with you which became our one greatest habit,
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"Your Loved Ones Deserve The Best" 9701 Malloy Avenue
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Saturday, March 31, 2007 3:00PM
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Marston, North Carolina
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John E. Campbell was born March 14, 1943 to the late Harlee and Eloise Campbell. John graduated from Carver High School in Laurel Hill, North Carolina before moving to New York. While in New York, John was employed for many years at Grumman Aerospace in Bethpage, New York. John married Annie Dora Malloy on February 3 , 1963. Together, they had two daughters, Cassandra and Jacqueline. John departed this life on March 24, 2007 at Mary Immaculate Hospital in Jamaica, New York. John was preceded in death by one sister, Ella Mae Pate and one brother, Robert L. Campbell. John leave to cherish his memories: his wife, Annie Dora Campbell; two daughters, Cassandra P. Campbell and Jacqueline [Norman) Campbeii-Aice of Rockaway Park, New York; three grand-daughters, Rachael S. Campbell, Krystal ON Aice, and Nayosha M. Aice; two brothers, James Harrell Campbell and Michael [Denise) Campbell , both of Laurinburg, North Carolina; two sisters, Willie Pearl Brown and Grace [Michael) Parker; one sister-in-law, Barbara Campbell; and a host of nieces, nephews, cous1ns, and friends.
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