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Earl Newton Campbell

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Earl Newton Campbell

Birth
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Mar 2008 (aged 68)
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Pembina, Christian County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0827584, Longitude: -93.1299228
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Earl Newton Campbell was born in Carthage, Missouri to Laymond and Flossie(Stewart)Campbell. He had one younger sister, Mary Francis. The family moved from Carthage to Bethany, Oklahoma when Earl was 4 years old. He attended Bethany Public Schools.
He was a carpenter for many years and then he went into the installation of store fixtures and sales.
With Earl's personality he made friends easily and everyone loved to be around him. His sense of humor is what most people will remember about him. Everyone that knew Earl, loved him.
He enjoyed fishing and hunting, bowling, golf, square dancing and playing with his grand children. He loved to cook and work in his yard with the flowers and vegetables. He had started building new and refinishing old violins.
Earl passed away on March 27, 2008 in Norman Regional Hospital, Norman, Oklahoma.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his grandparents, Charley and Lydia Campbell and Earl and Mary Stewart and one nephew,Michael Oravetz
He is survived by wife, Phyllis, sons, Ricky and Mark Campbell and daughter Kim Stafford; three grandchildren, Matt, Jessica, Zachary; one great-grandson Jaydin; his sister, Mary Oravetz and brother-in-law Wayne;
one nephew, Kevin Oravetz. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Earl Newton Campbell was born in Carthage, Missouri to Laymond and Flossie(Stewart)Campbell. He had one younger sister, Mary Francis. The family moved from Carthage to Bethany, Oklahoma when Earl was 4 years old. He attended Bethany Public Schools.
He was a carpenter for many years and then he went into the installation of store fixtures and sales.
With Earl's personality he made friends easily and everyone loved to be around him. His sense of humor is what most people will remember about him. Everyone that knew Earl, loved him.
He enjoyed fishing and hunting, bowling, golf, square dancing and playing with his grand children. He loved to cook and work in his yard with the flowers and vegetables. He had started building new and refinishing old violins.
Earl passed away on March 27, 2008 in Norman Regional Hospital, Norman, Oklahoma.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his grandparents, Charley and Lydia Campbell and Earl and Mary Stewart and one nephew,Michael Oravetz
He is survived by wife, Phyllis, sons, Ricky and Mark Campbell and daughter Kim Stafford; three grandchildren, Matt, Jessica, Zachary; one great-grandson Jaydin; his sister, Mary Oravetz and brother-in-law Wayne;
one nephew, Kevin Oravetz. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.


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