George ‘Scotty’ Campbell
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GREECE: Friday, September 7, 2007. Survived by his loving wife, Martha Campbell; sons, George (Muriel) Campbell, David (Dianne) Campbell, Scott (Lynn) Campbell; grandchildren, Thomas, Chelsea, Gavin, Alyssa, Kyle, Ashley; several sister-in-laws & brother-in-laws; several nieces and nephews. No prior calling. His Memorial Service will be held Monday 6:30 PM at Calvary Chapel of Rochester, 2505 Browncroft Blvd. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the St. Jude’s Hospital in his memory
Anut Mattie, George, David and Scott, I am so sorry to hear of his passing, Uncle George was a good man. He will be missed by us all and he will always be remebered by anyone who knew him. No words will ever be good enough to comfort you, but just know that he is in the arms of the lord now and free of pain forever. You are always in our prays.
aunti mattie and the whole family, i can not even begin to say how sorry i am about uncle george. he was a very loving person with a big heart. i have alot of fond memories of him, especially from growing up. he will be missed. keep him in your heart, because that is where he is now. i love all of you!
I was so sorry to hear about Uncle George. I hope you all know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Much love, Maureen
im his granddaughter & though i didnt know himm as much as i would have liked too, i herd so many different memorys & storys about how he met grandma & all the storys raising my dad & uncles & he did such a good job rasing them because they became the must amazing people, he made my dad who he is now & i wouldnt ask for better, so i no my grandpa had to be a good dad like he was a great grandpa. i miss himm & i wished i would have seen him more then i could have, but i lovee & miss him so much. i no he is in a better place now, & he’s watching over us as we wake up & caring on our days. i will see him again one day!
Mom, my dear brothers, George and Scott, my wonderful sisters, wife, my nephews, cute little niece, and my kids, Chelsea, Gavin and Alyssa, I could not express my feelings Monday night in front of everyone, but Dad knows I will miss him dearly. We all will. He has taught us a great deal. How to be men, true family men. How to care for the ones you love, with all your heart. He taught us to be proud, but not boast. He taught us to work hard and work smart. He taught us how to relax when the time came, sit in your chair, feet up, and just close your eyes to everything around you. He taught us to give and not take. He taught us to how to express love without saying it all the time, through actions and expressions. He didn’t say ‘I love you’ alot. But he showed it all the time. His legacy will go on through the generations of Campbell boys and girls. Dad, if we can be HALF the man you were,,, we will be doing fine. I love you Dad,,, and will miss you soooo very much. We will do our best to take care of mom for you.. our very best,,,just like you taught us.
Papa what can I say. You were such a gentle loving soul. I know you are in such a better place but it is still hard to imagine going on without you. You were in a class all by yourself and I will miss the jokes and laughter. Peace be with the entire Campbell clan and together along with the good Lord we will get through this. Love Lynn N Campbell
Scott, George and the whole Campbell Family. Sorry to hear about Scotty’s passing. I have many memories of working with Scotty at V.P. Supply. He was a great help to me when I first started. He liked to kid with me at times because I couldn’t understand him with his accent. I remember him asking occasionally to other people who worked with him ‘ whered you beeeen!’ I will never forget him. God bless him and your family during the difficult time.
to my girl auntie mattie and my cousins who we all love.our hearts have been broken because we have losted another member of our family our uncle george who would say the funniest things and then make them funny faces to go along with what he said i know how you feel because when my dad died i thought the world had ended but as time goes on the pain gets a little easier and you can talk about it better and remember all the great times and bad and know you are never going to forget him because he will be with you always in your hearts and memories and that he is watching over you to. love catherine
To the Campbell family: I am so sorry for your loss!! George was a very nice man who will be sorely missed by all who knew him!! All of you are in my thoughts and prayers!!!
To the entire Campbell family, we are so sorry for your loss. He was probably one of the sweetest men I’ve known. I was luck enough to get to work with him & get to know him. I’m glad he got to enjoy his retirement by getting to go to Scotland last year…I know that meant alot to him. Don’t forget the good times & always keep him in your hearts. You’re all in our prayers.
With heartfelt sympathy and prayers for you and your family.