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Bruce Elliott Campbell
September 19, 1948 ~ February 4, 2021 (age 72) 72 Years Old
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Bruce E. Campbell, 72, beloved husband of Judith N. Campbell, died Thursday, February 4th after a courageous battle with Covid19-Pneumonia.
Born in Waldoboro, Maine on September 19, 1948 the youngest son of John W. Campbell and Geraldine Campbell. He made his living driving OTR for 43 years. His true passion was his family, his five acres of land, his chickens, his little dog Joy and volunteering at Saint John UMC for Wednesday night dinners.
He was a member of the United States Marine Corp, as a Corporal in the Vietnam War.
Survived by: beloved wife; Judith N. Campbell; sons: Travis Campbell, Chris Shaw (Stacy Shaw), and Eric Shaw (Bethany Shaw); daughter: Jennifer Campbell; brothers: John W. Campbell, David Campbell and Stephen Campbell; aunts: Bette Wallace and Pam Lee; sisters in law: Jane Campbell, Toni Campbell and Patty Crowell (Ray Crowell); brother in law: Greg Nealand (Teri Nealand); grandchildren: Logan Campbell, Lucy Campbell, Juliet Campbell, Michael Shaw, Christopher Shaw and Robert Shaw
Pre-Deceased by: Miranda Campbell, Fred Campbell and Ronnie Campbell.
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